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Phil Harrington’s binocular universe (January 2006)

Science

America’s skygazer

Robotic Spaceflight, Science

Two probes, continuing science

Observing, Planets

Observing Saturn’s best

Observing

Explore dark nebulae

Science

Where is Hewett 1, the largest-known planetary nebula mentioned in “See a star die” (February 2005)?

Observing

Phil Harrington’s binocular universe: You connect the dots

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If Mars and Venus could swap places, how much brighter would Venus appear from Mars’ current orbit?

Observing

Glenn Chaple’s observing basics: Hear ye, hear ye

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The March 2005 issue mentioned a newly discovered stellar neighbor, SIPS 1259-4336. How do astronomers use parallax to determine if a star is a close neighbor of the Sun?

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Bob Berman’s strange universe: You go, I’ll stay

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Notes from the Cape

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