Year of the Comet
Comet C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS)

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Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON)

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June 2006

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Features
By Adam Frank
After the release of the cosmic background radiation, darkness fell over the universe.
pg. 30
Seeing red
By Peter Jedicke, Robert Jedicke
Color is the key to understanding asteroid family histories.
pg. 36
Supernova aftermath illustrated
By Francis Reddy, Dana Berry
A supernova’s impact lives on long beyond its fading light.
pg. 42
Planetary scientists S. Alan Stern and Hal Weaver take us inside the search for new worlds.
pg. 44
By Ray Villard
Pluto's three satellites, like Earth's Moon, may have formed from a giant collision.
pg. 48
By Patricia Blackwell Gary, Richard Talcott
The sky inspired Egyptians in science, art, and architecture.
pg. 62
Tour summer’s great globulars
By Steve Coe
Sure they’re all round, but each globular cluster offers a different view through a telescope.
pg. 74
All hail the king
By Michael E. Bakich
This guide will help you get the most from observing Jupiter at its best.
pg. 78
Relive the Red Planet’s big show
By Donald C. Parker
Astroimagers captured their best views of Mars this past year.
pg. 84
Vixen’s go-anywhere scope
By Mike D. Reynolds
This lightweight refractor combines optical and mechanical excellence, portability, and ease of use.
pg. 90
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