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Author: Astronomy Staff

Observing, The Moon, The Sun

The Moon takes a bite from the Sun

Human Spaceflight, Space Exploration

And the winner is – SpaceShipOne

Human Spaceflight, Space Exploration

SpaceShipOne: One down, one to go

Science

What is the source of the term “right ascension”? Why is it right ascension and not simply ascension, as with declination?

Science, Solar System

Do the giant planets – Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus – have solid cores? If so, what are they made of?

Science

How can CCD images just a few minutes long be combined into one photo that shows details not visible in the originals?

Stars

Did the Pleiades “blind” Hipparcos?

Science

Death of the Sun

Science

September 2004 astro bytes

Science, Solar System

Asteroid Toutatis to shoot past Earth

Observing

Many articles and books on observing refer to small, medium, and large telescopes, but what are the borderlines in objective size that define small, medium, and large?

Observing

I have quickly come to find out that my 3.5-inch refractor is completely useless on faint objects, such as nebulae, galaxies, globular clusters, and comets. Will they be well within my reach with an 8-inch telescope?

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