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November 2006

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On the hunt for magnetars
By Steve Nadis
Ten years ago, astronomers thought the idea of ultra-magnetized stars was crazy. Now, they know magnetars unleash mammoth bursts of energy.
pg. 32
By Francis Reddy
A neutron star's massive 2004 outburst is giving astronomers an inside view on these superdense objects.
Does life really need water?
By Steve Nadis
NASA’s quest for life says, “Follow the water.” But is that nature’s only choice?
pg. 38
NASA targets distant worlds
By Bruce Moomaw
New missions to the giant planets — and their moons — top planetary scientists’ wish lists.
pg. 44
Making waves
By Richard Talcott, Roen Kelly
Astronomers see incredible detail using a technique called interferometry.
pg. 66
Observe fall's top galaxies
By Michael E. Bakich
Not all galaxies fall under the category of "faint fuzzies." This list will rock your universe.
pg. 72
By Michael E. Bakich
Use these print out finder charts for the season's best galaxies.
Get ready for the Leonids
By Bill Cooke
Moonless nights promise dozens of meteors per hour at this shower's peak.
pg. 82
By Laura Layton
Enjoy this meteor shower all year by snapping some photos.
Mercury crosses the Sun
By Michael E. Bakich
The elusive inner planet transits the Sun’s disk for the last time in 10 years.
pg. 88
By Francis Reddy
Planetary scientists have big ideas for studying Mars. Here's what NASA has in store.
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