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March 2013 |
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Features How astronomers know the universe’s age By
Liz Kruesi After decades of analyzing stars and the cosmic expansion rate, scientists nailed down the age of the universe — simply by listening.
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Liz Kruesi As technology has advanced, so has the ability to map the cosmic microwave background in extreme detail.
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A new eye on the violent universe By
Yvette Cendes An observatory the size of Rhode Island seeks to understand the most energetic particles in the universe.
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Richard Talcott When Earth’s atmosphere encounters a subatomic particle packing 100,000 times more energy than the Large Hadron Collider can deliver, the fireworks can be impressive.
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China’s race to study the cosmos By
Eric Peng As this eastern nation grows prosperous, a renewed focus on science moves it closer to the forefront of research.
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Sarah Scoles Find out even more about the country's astronomy efforts.
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Explore spring’s best deep-sky objects By
Michael E. Bakich Whether you own a small or large telescope, you’ll experience some terrific celestial treats.
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A day with two dawns By
Michael E. Bakich, Richard Talcott Perfect weather on eclipse morning brought stunning views of the solar corona, prominences, and two diamond rings, but it was just one highlight of our trips across Australia.
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Michael E. Bakich November's trip to Australia was a mix of wonders both in the sky and on the ground.
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Get ready for Comet PANSTARRS By
Michael E. Bakich The brightest comet of the past six years will stand out in the evening sky.
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Jon Talbot Superb optics and a top-notch focuser place this apochromat high on any observer’s want list.
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Columns Bob Berman’s Strange Universe  | By
Bob Berman |
Glenn Chaple’s Observing Basics  | By
Glenn Chaple |
Stephen James O'Meara’s Secret Sky  | By
Stephen James O'Meara |
Tony Hallas’ Cosmic Imaging  | By
Tony Hallas |
Erika Rix’s Astro Sketching  | By
Erika Rix |
Departments Ask Astro The Sky this Month StarDome and Path of the Planets In Every Issue From the Editor Snapshot Breakthrough Letters Astro News New Products Web Talk Reader Gallery Final Frontier
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