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July 2006 book reviews

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Southern deep-sky treats

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Phil Harrington binocular universe (July 2006 online extra)

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Glenn Chaple’s observing basics: Go public

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Do we know how many dimensions there are?

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If a black hole’s gravity is so great that not even light can escape its pull, why do some black holes, like quasars, emit jets of material?

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Bob Berman’s strange universe: Invasion of privacy

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Jupiter at its best

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Making double planets

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