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Issues
58: January 2012
59: February/March 2012
Authors
Bell, Jim: Dawn's Early Light: A Vesta Fiesta!, 59:30
Bolton, Mark: Let's Talk About Imaging, 59:80
Bryant, Greg: A Trio of Planetary Delights, 59:54
A Year Of Anticipation, 58:8
Comet Elenin Fades Away, 58:59
Getting Involved in Science, 59:8
Orion and the Summer Sky, 58:52
Reflections On A Supernova, 59:52
Supernovae: Who's The BOSS
Top 10 Stories of 2011, 58:24
Venus Meets Neptune, 58:54
Burton, Donna: Australian Astronomy Update, 58:28
Crisp, Richard: Residual Bulk Image: Cause and Cure, 59:76
Dalrymple, Les: A Minor Part of the Sky, 59:72
NGC 1647, 58:50
The Dog Nights of Summer, 58:72
Underobserved M93, 59:50
di Cicco, Dennis: Tele Vue's New Delos Eyepieces, 58:82
Ellyard, David: Elusive Vulcan, 59:22
Sampling A Comet
French, Sue: Oddities in Northern Orion, 59:66
Taking the Bull by the Horns, 58:68
Gould, Ross: The River near Orion, 58:66
Sailing by the Big Dog, 59:64
Gottlieb, Steve: The Galaxy Group AWM 1, 59:70
Grinspoon, David: Losing Venus, 59:20
Planetary Changes of the Fourth Kind, 58:20
Hammel, Heidi: Why We Should Build Webb, 59:98
Horne, Johnny: Orion Parsec 8300M, 58:80
Ireland, Michael and Robertson, Gordon: Exploring the Southern Stars with SUSI, 59:36
Kerr, Steve: One for Each End, 59:58
Kloppenborg, Brian and Pearson, Tom: Photometry for All in the Digital Age, 58:76
Lakdawalla, Emily: Face to Face with a Giant, 58:30
MacRobert, Alan: Ask AS&T, 59:83
Motta, Mario: Light Pollution's Medical Effects, 58:98
Onken, Christopher: A Student's View of a Spiral Galaxy
Parks, Bob: The Battle to Control Light Pollution, 58:44
Plummer, Alan: RS Puppis, 59:59
VY Canis Majoris, 58:59
Schawinski, Kevin: Galaxy Zoo and the Wisdom of crowds, 59:42
Seargent, David: Prospects for Comet Levy, 58:58
Seronik, Gary: A Simple Hinge Tracker, 58:84
The Dob Buster, 59:88
Sheehan, William: Ring Spokes Return, 58:62
Stevenson, David Sinclair: Super-Charged Supernovae, 58:38
Venable, Roger: Ruddy Mars Returns, 59:62
Walker, Sean: Lunt's New 80-mm Hydrogen-alpha Solar Scope, 59:84
Wood, Charles A.: Giant Lunar Shield Volcanoes?, 59:60
Lunar Dominance, 58:60
Departments
Ask AS&T:
Lube for Telescope Mounts, 59:83
Astrophotography:
Photometry for All in the Digital Age, 58:76
Residual Bulk Image: Cause and Cure, 59:76
Binocular Highlight:
NGC 1647, 58:50
Underobserved M93, 59:50
Celestial Calendar:
Comet Elenin Fades Away, 58:59
One for Each End, 59:58
Prospects for Comet Levy, 58:58
RS Puppis, 59:59
VY Canis Majoris, 58:59
Cosmic Relief:
Losing Venus, 59:20
Planetary Changes of the Fourth Kind, 58:20
Deep Sky Delights:
A Minor Part of the Sky, 59:72
The Dog Nights of Summer, 58:72
Discoveries:
Elusive Vulvan, 59:22
Sampling A Comet, 58:22
Double Star Notes:
Sailing by the Big Dog, 59:64
The River near Orion, 58:66
Exploring the Moon:
Giant Lunar Shield Volcanoes?, 59:60
Lunar Dominance, 58:60
Exploring the Solar System:
Ring Spokes Return, 58:62
Ruddy Mars Returns, 59:62
Features:
A Student's View of a Spiral Galaxy, 59:24
Australian Astronomy Update, 58:28
Dawn's Early Light: A Vesta Fiesta!, 59:30
Exploring the Southern Stars with SUSI, 59:36
Face to Face with a Giant, 58:30
Galazy Zoo and the Wisdom of crowds, 59:42
Super-Charged Supernovae, 58:38
Supernovae: Who's The BOSS?, 59:26
The Battle to Control Light Pollution, 58:44
Top 10 Stories of 2011, 58:24
Focal Point:
Light Pollution's Medical Effects, 58:98
Why We Should Build Webb, 59:98
Going Deep:
The Galaxy Group AWM 1, 59:70
New Product Showcase:
A Photographic Atlas of Selected Regions of the Milky Way (Barnard), 58:18
Australasian Sky Guide (Nick Lomb), 59:18
Bizarre Universe (Bryan Gaensler), 59:18
LX800 German Equatorial Mount with StarLock (Meade), 58:18
Skyview Mini Altazimuth Telescope Mount (Orion Telescopes & Binoculars), 58:18
Transit of Venus (Nick Lomb), 59:18
News Notes:
A Noble Accelerating Universe, 58:11
A Planet Blacker than the Blackest Coal, 58:10
A Planet in the Making, 59:14
ALMA Opens Its Eyes, 58:16
CAASTRO Opens Its Eyes on the Sky, 58:12
Exploring the Sun and Dark Energy, 58:11
More Astronomy Recognition, 58:10
Near-Earth Asteroids: Fewer than Expected, 59:12
One Image, Five Moons, 58:12
Planets that Orbit Two Suns, 58:14
Pinning Down A Supernova's Nature, 59:13
Random Volunteers Find Two Possible New Planets, 59:13
Taking Mars's Ancient Temperature, 59:15
The Newly Uncertain Age of the Moon, 59:15
The Supernova by the Dipper, 58:12
The Too-Earliest Quasar, 58:11
Turbulence in the Milky Way, 59:13
Starscapes
Blowing In An LMC Wind, 59:28
Sun, Moon, and Planets:
A Trio of Planetary Delights, 59:54
Venus Meets Neptune, 58:54
Targets:
Oddities in Northern Orion, 59:66
Taking the Bull by the Horns, 58:68
Telescope Workshop:
A Simple Hinge Tracker, 58:84
The Dob Buster, 59:88
Test Reports:
80-mm Hydrogen-alpha Solar Scope (Lunt), 59:84
Delos eyepieces (Tele Vue), 58:82
Parsec 8300M camera (Orion Telescopes & Binoculars), 58:80
The Astronomy Scene:
Let's Talk About Imaging, 59:80
Tonight's Sky:
Orion and the Summer Sky, 58:52
Reflections On A Supernova, 59:52
Observing Topics
Comets:
C/2010 X1 (Elenin), 58:59
C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS), 58:59
P/2006 T1 (Levy), 58:58
Double Stars:
2 Puppis, 59:64
5 Puppis, 59:64
9 Puppis, 59:64
32 Eridani, 58:66
39 Eridani, 58:66
52 Orionis, 59:66
53 Eridani, 58:66
55 Eridani, 58:66
BU 311, 58:66
BU 332, 59:64
BU 333, 59:64
BU 744, 58:66
H 3 28, 59:64
h3945, 58:72
HJ 2224, 58:66
HJ 3644, 58:66
HJ 3973, 59:64
Hwe 18, 59:64
Omicron-2 Eridani, 58:66
n Puppis, 59:64
S 557, 59:64
STF 570, 58:66
STF 649, 58:66
STF 1097, 59:64
STF 1104, 59:64
STF 1120, 59:64
STF 1121, 59:64
Struve 742, 58:68
Galaxies:
AWM 1 group, 59:70
CGCG 469-3, 58:68
NGC 1511, 59:72
NGC 3245, 59:72
NGC 3254, 59:72
NGC 3294, 59:72
NGC 3344, 59:72
NGC 6572, 59:72
NGC 6633, 59:72
Globular Clusters:
NGC 1466, 59:72
Nebulae:
Abell 12, 59:66
Abell 24, 59:72
Cederblad 59, 59:66
Kohoutek 1-7, 59:66
NGC 2022, 59:66
Sh 2-261, 59:66
Open Clusters:
M41, 58:72
M93, 58:72, 59:50
NGC 602, 59:72
NGC 1647, 58:50, 58:68
NGC 1746, 58:68
NGC 1802, 58:68
NGC 1817, 58:68
NGC 2141, 59:66
NGC 2204, 58:72
NGC 2362, 58:62
NGC 2383, 58:72
NGC 2384, 58:72
NGC 6025, 59:72
Tombaugh 1, 58:72
Tombaugh 2, 58:72
Stars:
Barnard's Star, 59:72
Supernova Remnants:
M1, 58:68
Simeis 147, 58:68
Variable Stars:
RS Puppis, 59:59
VY Canis Majoris, 58:59