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Observing

Phil Harrington’s binocular universe (October 2005)

Observing, Stars

Phil Harrington’s binocular universe: I’m a little teapot …

Observing

Year of the Perseids

Science

I know Einstein’s famous equation E=mc2 has to do with energy, but what units are used and what do they mean?

Science

I’ve read Saturn has a density less than water’s. How do scientists know Saturn’s mass and volume to figure this out?

Observing

Glenn Chaple’s observing basics: Summer sledding

Science, Solar System

How close does Pluto’s orbit come to Neptune?

Science

Bob Berman’s strange universe: The masked ball

Galaxies, Science

Colliding galaxies electronically

Observing

Phil Harrington’s binocular universe (September 2005)

Observing

A meeting with a comet

Science

Discovering the path to discovery

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