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January 2013 |
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Features Top 10 space stories of 2012 By
Liz Kruesi Astronomers found tiny galaxies ferociously forming stars, the most advanced planetary rover safely touched down on Mars, and physicists discovered a particle they’ve been seeking for 40 years.
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By
Liz Kruesi
The end of 2011 through fall of 2012 had a lot of important discoveries. Here are the ones that didn’t quite make the top ten.
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Voyager’s "new" solar system By
Michael E. Bakich Two planetary spacecraft embarked on a grand tour that revealed rings around Jupiter, volcanoes on Io, a planet-sized storm on Neptune, and much more.
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By
Michael E. Bakich
The “Grand Tour” of the solar system produced many fabulous images.
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How gravity’s grand illusion reveals the universe By
Ray Villard This cosmic force that warps space provides a lens to study distant galaxies, exoplanets, dark matter, and more.
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pg. 44 |
By
Bill Andrews, Ray Villard
Mimic the effects of massive galaxies and stars from the comfort of your own home.
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What’s lurking in Lynx? By
Michael E. Bakich Whether you use a big or small scope, this oft-neglected constellation will dazzle you with its celestial targets.
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pg. 52 |
Astronomy’s Guide to the Night Sky This handy four-page insert tells you what planets, star patterns, and deep-sky objects to look for each season.
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Will Comet ISON be a superstar? By
Michael E. Bakich Few comets in history have received the adjective great. Comet ISON may become one of them.
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pg. 57 |
By
Jack Newton Higher resolution, heightened red sensitivity, and other features make this DSLR the new standard for astroimaging.
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pg. 60 |
Columns Bob Bermans Strange Universe  | By
Bob Berman |
Stephen James O’Meara’s Secret Sky  | By
Stephen James O'Meara |
Glenn Chaple’s Observing Basics Tony Hallas’ Imaging the Cosmos  | By
Tony Hallas |
Erika Rix’s Astro Sketching  | By
Erika Rix |
Departments The Sky this Month StarDome and Path of the Planets Ask Astro In Every Issue Snapshot Breakthrough Letters Astro News Web Talk New Products Reader Gallery Final Frontier
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