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3 ASTRONOMY MAGAZINE INDEX Subject index Catchall (N an crater CCD (charge-coupled device) cameras A 3:84-87, 5:84-87 CCD techniques, 9:100 accidents, space-related, 7:42—47 Achernar (star), 10:30 Celesssttrroonn CC68--NR ((rreeffrlaeccttoorr Advanced Camera for Surveys, 4:28 lestron CGE-1100 (amateur telescope ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter Array), 11:88 Amalt3:h3e6a (Jupiter’s moon), 4:28 Celestro2n4- 8 NexStar 8 GPS (a1 AAmnadtreoumre daA chGiaelvaexmye nt Award, § Celestron NexStar 8i (amateur telescope picture of, 2:12—13 Centa1u3r:u89s A (NGC 51 young stars in, 9:86-89 )00 Mira stars discov Aanntnienferuatnrikn os(,a st4e:r2o6i d), 2:32 picture of, 10:12 antisolar point, 10:18 ripped apart sa Antlia (constellation), 4:74-77 Centaurus (constellation aphelion, 6:68-69 1d variable stars, 9:9( Apollo 1 (spacecraft), 7:42-47 ennageelre on (sp(accoen stsehlultattlieo n Apollaoc ci1d2e n(ts,p a7ce:c4r2a-f4t7 Chandra X-ray Observatory ApollJo0 021E3 3 (sspaatceelclirtaef t)f,r om7,: 421—:-3407 confibrumrisrt s and superr Aquarian equinox, 4:18 monitoring black hole binary SS 43 Arecibo Radio Telescope, 2:28 reveals high-speed galaxies, 8:32 asteroids See also names of specific asteroids ernova remnant, 9:28 22 Kalliope, 10:32 distinguishing size of, 7:69 observing with naked-eye, 4:78-79 Circisnupsa ce,(6c o nstellation simulation of falling in ocean, 2:26, 28 triggering volcanoes, 7:30 CclMoEudss , D(clo re na astronauts, 1:72 astronomers, amateur appreciating beauty and organization of universe, 1:100-101 Edgar Wilson Award for discovery of comets, 11:30 inspiring sights to observe, 9:22 neophyte, 1:104—105 observing Mars, 8:80- observing outer space, 10:20 observing Uranus and Neptune, punctuality of, 12:18 Russ, Tim 10:78-81 astronomy (in general), stupid questions about, 9:20 Astronomy magazine history of, 9:40—47 30 years of, 9:48-—51 astrophotography, 7:78-81, 9: See also cameras Astrophysical Virtual Observatory, 4:32 Astro-Physics 130mm Starfire EDT refractor 11:82-84 Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA 3:36 atomic clocks, 1:32 Australia, eclipse in, 4:80-83 B1957+20 (pulsar), 6:30 Baikonur Cosmodrome accident, 7: Barnard 68 (molecular cloud), 6:3 binary black holes. See black holes, binary binary stars, 1:78-82, 7:14-15 binary systems, 3:7 3 binoculars, 4:92-97, 5:94—98, 12:20 black clouds, 12:50-51 black holes, binary GRO J1655-40, 3:30 in NGC 6240 (galaxy), 3:36 SS 433, hot gas lobes extending from, 3:34 intermediate-size, 1:: mid-size, 7:31 search for golden ratio, 4 in skinny spiral galaxy, 8:34 whether formed before/after galaxies 5:30 wX-hrya y hajredts tfor opmr,o ve1,: 26, 8:2783 D[ aavviisd,a Ra(yasmtoenro Boomerang Nebula, 6:27 EM L 10 Brahe, Tycho, 12:52-57 budget for space research, 5:46-51 DDeGxtMr e Optics OA-3 8:46—5 Cc Dobson0i:8a2n- 85t elescopes. See n z layers of rock on, 12:30 Camelopardalis (constellation), 9:92-95 Dobsonian telescopes cameras double cluster, 4: 3 CCD (charge-coupled device) cameras, drawing solar system, 1:88-91 3:84-87, 5:84-87 software and connections, 3:86—-87 E and telescope, astrophotography Earth e LXD-55 Schmidt-Newtonian CCaannaaddrai,l l pwlirtaohnb,so t,f1 o0r:3 8:v36i5-s i8t9 ,t o 92M ars, 3:35 gmragenbeaenlth iowcua sremf iienlgdga,s, e s8 :87:o2n3,-6 737 :36—41 MMeeaaddeete leLsXco91p520eED , te8rl:eef9sr6ca—ocp1te0o,r0 ,, 1110:22:8 842-~8-5 85 CCaassssiinnii D(isvpiasceicorna,f t)1,1 :726:3-27 7 Mars simulation on, 1:46-51 Meade1 1:89--9i0n ch LX200 GPS telescope, a Mercury, 4:20 extrasolar measurements of, 3:36 galaxies without, 11:2 V meteors and meteorites, 7:69, 12:84—87 orbiting metal-rich stars, 6 green, 1:73 V838 Mon (supernova » 3:29 MIDI (MID-infrared interferometric instru- transit method of finding, 5:36 hiding behind shrouds of gas, 8 Variable filter system, 86-8 me 4:24 view of universe from, 1:37—43 high-mass stars dying in Small Venus Milky Way Galaxy ana Orion Nebula, 10:42-47 Magellanic Cloud, 8:30 atmospheric pressure, 12:76 appearance from planet in J arge speed of, 8:73 in Milky Way Galaxy, number of, 2:68 greenhouse gases on, 7:36—4 Magellanic Cloud, 5:73 Sun-like metal contents on, 11 models of, 7:32 Very Large Telescope (VLT), 2:32 Pluto newborn, 1:26, 10:3 VFS-1.25 system, 4:86—87 aictemboalslp hfeoruen d of,b ey1o1n:d28, 1:24 andO mOergioan NNebeublual a 10:42 vViidregoo sy(sgtaleamx,y hcliugsthe-r)s,p eed4,: 72 5:84-87 4:72 observing references for pronunciations, 10:68 | observatories, 9:80—85 polarized light, 8:36 St ephan’s Quintet (NGC 731 sible matter, 11:44 Mira (wh 28 PopulationI , | rs, 2:22, 24 Vie ymarov accident, 7:42-47 Io rtaBall 8 amateur telescope 1:86 VI telescope, 4:32 MMM c Project Proimvee theus space nuclear power vVooilcanasn oes( con7s2t5 ellation £:5U-55 VoyagIe &r I ] raft), 9:3€ PSR phases of, 5:22 pulsars ret g to, 6:42—-4 See also names of specific pulsars why see one side, 9:9 avity waves limit spin of, 10:32 npointing ce to, 12:31 M s { M Wiusor Oservator a surface of 3 9-60-65 tadpole images, 8:3 using to p < where Tf float cess, $:5€ AMM-Newt X-ray observator NearStar telesc 6:26— X s. 1:26. 28 see name f specific ae rraaddiiaol jKetesr, at3o:3t5o my 63 saeses ociIaS¢t iona n wit>h spe ma-ray supeb urstsOV Xx > radio signals 3 D aaa le RCW 38 system, 4:22 ex] > Ae RCiid c A OUC esearch projects, 5:46— 51 rsts powered b 2 Yuri’s Night, 4 Ri 1s Quickfinder, 3:94 Suscseeiennge Author index ewdor 20 i 34 Rubin, Vera, 6:18 Newt sin 28 Russ, Tir 78-8 NexS : 89 WA NGC 869 S/2003 upiter’s moon), 7:3 NG A (black hole), 5:32 NGC » NG( a Instrument Group ; : size of glass, 5:38—44 } 1as, Sallie 3 ele Vue NP 127r efractor 85-86 opes (SCTs aa 85 icic Bartusiak, Marci L | Sky Survey), 5:29 a is Of fire 1:48-53 ETI program Finder, 3:94 urDUu rid of compact g Sextans (constellation), 3:75-78 F ys, The, 4:46—5 Sextet galaxy collection, 4:24 y ol n a Shostak, Seth, 9:24 ctions Sigma Octantis (star), 9:9( 7:32 2 Skypoin Laser, 3:99 4 SkyQuest X eur telesc 87 Saturn's moon), 2:30, 4:32 SMA Hilo ¢ yns Facility, 3 racking anc Wats Relay Satellite (1 Smalley, Kyle, 9:32 O32 Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), 8 va and Neptune, 7 SN2002dc (supernova), 8:36 xtras planet inoculars, 4:92- SN2002dd (supernova), 8:36 D:5€ : solar filters, 9:106—109 sitsearch.org I4—-I6 f speeeccciiiflf i c observator solar systems, 1:88—91, 3:31, 6:68 12-7 Left int he 18 solar tadpoles, 8:31 Lunar eclipses, 5:2 Soyuz 5 accident - N astronomers ( Soyuz 11 accident ey (2MASS), 8:3 spacecraft, using Sun to push, 11:32 space imaging, 4:30 U Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTI UKATC (United Kingdom Astrono 12:30 Technology Centre), 2:22 space nuclear power initiative, 7:33 United States Geolo 4 Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator United States space 3:98-99 robot, 9:28 universe Orioion n ENeZb ulFai,n der1 0:II4,2 -34:976 ssppilraasl hdgoawlna xiaecsc, idreandito, je7t:s4 2o f, 5:33 early,n oi6:o2g6 sts questions abo Virt makes ice moundSusn , on| Europ: Orion SkyView Pro 120 achromat, 11:85 SS 433 (binary star system), 3 expansion of, 2:69 eo mission e nds in glory, ST4 CCD autoguider, 9:100-¢ formation of, 5:30 StarBlast (amateur telescope), | F nn clues to other d Paramour i 0 ME (amateur telescope Stardust (spacecraft 2:44-49 = 4:88-9] star Hill Inn origin of, 9:28 Telescope images perihelion, 6:68-69 Starlight Xpress MX916 camera, 3:86-8 view from extrasolar planets, | Satur Perseus A (galaxy), 9:26 Starmaster 14.5 1 telescope, 11:88 visible matter in, 11:44—47 It’s crowded in here, 11:28 Perseus spiral arm, 1:14-15 Starmaster 20-inch telescope, 11:88 L niversity Optics 8x50 Amici F Keck -hoots minor planet, | Phoenix lander (spacecraft), 11:29 stars l ranus M 1ampagne X rays, 12 Pinwheel Galaxy, 11:7 See also binary stars; globular star observing, 7:86—-87 Mag..cuc star acts up, 10:3 Plait, Phil, 10:22 clusters; names of specific stars rings of, 4:28 Misfit minor planet, 10: planets colors of, 6:24 Ursa Minor constellation), 9:92—95 New maps show water near beyond reach of nearby stars, 6:36—41 death of, 3:14-15 U SSR (United Soviet Socialists Republic surface of Mars, 11:26 earthlike, 6:48—53 eruption of, 4:92-97 space program, 9:36 new type of martian landslide, A, explosion of, 2:42-47 11:30 NGC 3370: giant spiral, 12:32 Phoenix: to Mars’s polar regions, Broken symmetry makes helium, 11:29 8:32 Pluto’s atmosphere, 11:28 Burst revealed, 4:24 reg t, 1:54-58 ndt, Ma;ttS i 3-36 Pulsar distance links to remnant, Catch ac elestial tango, 5S Laws, Cl Bent light, 4 12:31 Chicxulub revisited, 7:28 Planets pr. me I Straight Wall, The, 10:76-77 cluster’s mixed-up start, A, Sun’s surface is rough, The, 10:30 2:28-30 1g, Alister 3 Collision investigation, 3:36 Diamonds e rings, 11:76-77 e cosmic coincidence, A, 1:30 g gas giant Carroll, Michael Evaporating proplyds, 5:30 7-8 long goodbye, The, 10:36—41 Fast formation, 3:31 N Castellano, Tim Forensic astronomy, 6:27 S g 34 Join the hunt, 1:54-58 Forming globulars, 5:29 2 4 Chaple, Glenn Giant iceball found beyond Pluto Lubick, N Attention holiday shoppers, 11:20 1:24 I g three, 7:3 Jext explore 7:32 Beginner’s luck, 9:22 High-energy connections, 7:31 k e three p 5 9 at 2 Beyond the Milky Way, 10:20 Hot stars hide behind shrouds of e-dow es, 4 Binocular benefits, 12:20 gas, 8:28 junting forest, 7 , obser ry sees Cosmic adventures for the How not to erupt, 7:30 4:32 neophyte astronomer, Infrared Deep Field South, 4:32 M 1:104-105 Jets from a black hole, 1:26, 28 M Double vision, 7:20 jetting spiral, A, 5 CL, eal Mar Mars revealed, 8:20 Killer asteroids make big splash, a Eclipse a 80-83 Mercurial sightings, 4:20 2:26, 28 { Phase transitions, 5:22, 6:24 Lobed monster in Sagittarius, 5:32 [ Ar pl SkyQuest: easy exploring, 5:90-93 Mars: look now, go now, 7:32 McGov ren 89 ie This way up, 3:22 Mass star death, 8:30 7 Nineties honor ~ ae Chester, Geoff _ Mt. Stromlo observatory destroyed in re Cr ee Nees ris reemen ee Martian chronicles, 8:40—45 fires, 5:28 McKee, Mage Croswell, Ken Neutrino mass, 4:26 N ' sty places anymore S black cloud, The 51 Night-vision satel 4:3 " S Nova ew color: V838 Mon . , 12 ? ae D 3:29 . I Per 46- Dennen Bolt Optically visible radio jets, 3:34 : : ’ : Seeing sharper, 7:48-53 other | of the rings: Uranus 6:82-8 c Dorminey, Bruce - Ihe 4 = 44 star without heavy elements, A Rated A due to A-ray emission an's N 8 2:22, 24 Quintet, 9:32 i e a, Dunn. Matt Rings in space, 9:28 , 7 Lucky helix placement, 9:28 Running from the scene, 3:3 oe : Sg ant ae eS a Mars rovers away, 9:32 eee aioe ee 7 : é { 1 2:22 Tubular computing, 8:36 Shreddec nea tars?, 3:42-4 t. PI 2? a Stellar reality 32 y " . ke E ale cloud, 7 3 a ea aa Cha Raaaee Edberg, Stephen J b si zo a : 4 St 4 Choosing an eyepiece, 9:110—115 oie a * i N r 2 Get up-and-go power, 3:90-93 : ae ee eRe N ms exposed by winds Shibley, John upgraded classic, An, 8:96—-100 : ieee een ee rer ronado’s NearStar Sc Eicher, David J. een ane en Ne 6:86-9 Celebrating 30 years of Astronomy, a oak ee es, § - S 9:6 a me ee ig gg S sk g_8 Chasing the shadow down under, 29 simple telescopic shooting 4:6 0 86-89 Galileeon’ds o f the road, 10:6 H Chew bet divine Meades LX9 Meet the (violent) neighbors, 11:6 28 New and old faces at Astronomy, ce, 6:28 Shub 12:6 f a rites 2:84-8 new Astronomy, The, 3:6 , SKYs és . 4:74 S S New faces, new magazine, 2:6 ne global, eee - . 7 elias vest the M 42-47 quest for big glass, The, 5:6 High ee os e itP ee ose t e, 12:32 Red Planet takes center stage f-axis Vision, 1U:62-65 : 5 T The, 8:6 - test your telescope, 3:88-89 a ea 3 ; Seeing other worlds, 1:6 A [wo eyes on the sky, 4:92-97, 10 F tale of three planets, A, 7:6 Hartmann, Willia i e 2 30 years: looking back, 9:48-51 What is g to hide ct, 4:26 What price space flight?, 6:6 : __ 8:46 NASA Ke Healy, David ? $ c . a 9 STV: video camera, CCD, or - - zs HelfaTnedst,i anugt Dca vigdu ( der? The 5 84-87 7 +} E : les is NAS ; . Fazekas, Andrew S H esp ae ee lions Sailing eam — at last es Canada sees Mars in its future ene CritteIrI Ds earch, 3:35 as spac ttler t cr ce Mid-size black holes, 7:31 i nai ed 47 Pancake star, 10:30 see erie ee ey P In the wake of Geminga, 11:29 Bc ¢ Fer: Bob F ; — _ . S15 night with the Feras, A, 11:78-81 : P had ‘ Reve tinncce Galaxies without stars, 11:28 L 3 night with the Feras, A, 11:=7 8-81 Gaalte axy hists ory o2 ie naging t, 8:92-95 F ilippenko, Alas. Metals make planets, 11:29 oie When stars explode, 7-43 28 Ford, Tom : a Polakis S Happy 1.4 x 10th birthday, 6:26 James, C.R enee : Cameloy n Spaghetti fields, 5:32 Debating ong 9:28 2 6 30 great astronomical images, Jayawardhana, Ray s 77 2 ~ 9:52-59 - , Searching for alien Earths, 6:48-53 ( Sarunines © Transit discovery, 5:29 Seeing sharper, 7:48-53 : con ih adiae e, 1:7 - ner Unveiling the universe, Style & substance, 10:4 dle focus, 6:2 GGa udi, Scott KKa rlin, Susan A x a Vv{ usc_ Ta na 4 jubbelye s pciocmkes t upC z a dumbbell, 6:30 Dim future for extrasolar planet Stari s on thhee starsr , 100::7/88—--8811 searches, 5:36 Gay, EDyoenianlgd the world; with an active K__ _ 21,Q Wuialslairasm expllaeiinn ed, 27.:234 4 IL ife-gi. ving bbllaa ck holess¢, 7-73:}31 desktop, 8:34 Knight, Kelley Neptune's signs of spring, 9:32 Gay, Pamela L. Earth calling Seagull, 6:30 Sculpting Titan’s landscape, 2:30 Big measurement, little planet, It's pe night, oh what a sig SIRTF launched, 12:30 3:36 4:32 : Sizing up little stars, 3:30 Bite of the pulsar, 6:30 LMC blows bubbles, 3:36 a solar fi Tearing up the dance floor, 4:24 Black hole bullets, 3:34 Troiani, Daniel M Boogie-ing galaxies leave wakes, Mars — better than ever, 3:80-83 8:32 Debating origins, 9:28 Lobed monster in Sagittarius, 5:32 Rubin, Vera, 6:18 Diamonds in the rings, 11:76-7 Lonely planets?, 6:36—41 Running from the scene, 3:30 Dim future for extrasolar planet searches, 5:36 long goodbye, The, 10:36-41 Dirt makes ice mounds on Europa, 12:30 Lost in space? Check the map, 8:31 S Double vision, 4:12—13, 7:20 Lovell gets a face-lift, 3:34 Sagittarius, 7:71-76 E LLuuncakry ehcelliipxs epsl, ac5e:2m0e nt, 9:28 SSaaitluirnngi aonn oar isguinnsb,e a4m: 32 — at last?, 11:32 Early Mars cold, dry?, 12 Lupus and Norma, 8:76-79 Sculpting Titan’s landscape, 2:30 Earth calling Seagull, 6:30 lure of meteorites, The, 12:84-87 Searching digital skies, 9:80-85 arth’s atmosphere “just right”, 10:16 Searching for alien Earths, 6:48-53 Eclipse and transits, 5:88-89 M Searching for the golden ratio, 4:52-57 Eclipse extravaganza, 5:80-83 M17’s champagne Xr ays, 12:31 Seeing double, 1:78-82 Egg’s scrambled light, 8:36 Magnetic star acts up, 10:32 Seeing other worlds, 1:6 Eta Carinae may have a partner, 5:29 Make way for M'DI, 4:24 Seeing sharper, 7:48-53 vaporating proplyds, 5:30 Marcy, Geoff, 5:18 Selecting a solar filter, 9:106-109 Mars — better than ever, 3:80-83 Shostak, Seth, 9:24 magnetosphere found, 11:28 Mars’s east & west poles, 8:32 Shredded dwarfs, 5:29 Explorer silenced, 6:3( Mars global surveyor, 1:28 Simple skyshooting, 7:78-81 Exploring the Pinwheel, 11:72-75 Mars’s highs and lows, 5:14-15 Simple telescopic shooting, 10:86-89 Eyeing the world with an active desktop, 8:34 Mars: look now, go now, 7:32 SIRTF launched, 12:30 Mars mission no one knows about, The, 12:32 Sizing up little stars, 3:30 Mars on Earth, 1:46-5 Sketching the solar system, 1:88-91 ast and furious, Mars photojournal, 10:30, 12:30 SkyQuest: easy exploring, 5:90-93 Fast formation, 3:31 Mars revealed, 8:20 sky’s top 10, The, 2:76-81 Mars rovers away, 9:32 Solar ejections, 6:27 Martian chronicles, 8:40—45 Solar tadpoles, 8:31 Mass star death, 8:30 Southern skies, 5:16 in science, 9:20 Mauna Kea matters, 7:16 Space emeralds, exible focus, 6:27 Meet the (violent) neighbors, 11:6 Spaghetti fields, ocus on finders, 3:94-100 Mercurial sightings, 4:20 Spend a night on the Keck Telescope, 1:32 orensic astronomy, 6:27 Metals make planets, 11:29 Spot a naked-eye asteroid, 4:78-79 Forming globulars, 5:29 Mid-size black holes, 7:31 Stalking cosmic explosions, 2:48-52 Misfit minor planet, 10:32 Stardust looks at asteroid Annefrank, 2:32 G Moon Race II: China vs. India, 10:29 star erupts, A, 7:14-15 Galaxies without stars, 11:28 Morrison, David 12:22 star’s last gasp, A, 3:14—15 axy history, 11:32 Mt. Stromlo Observatory destroyed in fires Stars on the stars, 10:78-81 20 mission ends in glory, 12:32 5:28 Star-test your telescope, 3:88-89 lileo’s end of the road, 10:6 Mysteries of the martian poles, 3:48—53 star without heavy elements, A, 2:22, 24 tn i hiNgohr tshp eenda,m ed9 :3t0 o honor Fred Gillett, N SStteelrlna,r Arleaanli,t y,4 :176: 32 3:34 Naked elliptical galaxies, 8:31 Straight Wall, The, 10:76-77 set ready for Mars, 8:80-85 NASA introduces the orbital space plane STV: video camera, CCD, or autoguider?, The, Get up-and-go power, 3:90-93 project, 4:26 5:84—-87 hostbusting the universe, 12:44—49 NASA under O'Keefe, 3:31 Style & substance, 10:42—-47 I hall found beyond Pluto, 1:24 NEAT online view, 6:28 Sun’s surface is rough, The, 10:30 ying global, 1:84-87 Neptune’s signs of spring, 9:32 Supernova-GRB link, 10:29 :0ldilocks and the three planets, 7:36—41 Neutrino mass, 4:26 Supernova in M74, 10:28 sravity waves limit pulsar spin?, 10:32 New and old faces at Astronomy, 12:6 Super scope buyer’s guide, 11:82-91 sreat balls of fire, 11:48—53 new Astronomy, The, 3:6, 6:16 sunning for the gas giants, 7:86—87 Newborn stars exposed by winds, 10:32 T New faces, new magazine, 2:6 tale of three planets, A, 7:6 H New maps show water near surface of Mars, Tearing up the dance floor, 4:24 ialley s comet caught 11:26 tell-tale cloud, The, 6:31 dling Mars, 8:18 New tricks for an old galaxy, 7:32 Test-driving Meade’s LX90, 2:82-85 4x 10 th birthday, 6:26 new type of martian landslide, A, 11:30 Testing a CCD trio, 3:84-86 Next explorer ready, 7:32 30 great astronomical images, 9:52-59 ischildt, Peter, 8:22 NGC 3370: giant spiral, 12:32 30 years: looking back, 9:48-51 ster, Jeff, 3:18 Night of shooting stars, 4:14 30 years of great stories, 9:40—47 ligh-energy connections, 7:31 Night-vision satellite, 4:30 This way up, 3:22 h-power twin optics, 5:94—98 night with the Feras, A, 11:78-81 Through Andromeda, deeply, 9:86-89 ) groundbreaking, 3:30 No astronomers at all?, 1:100-101 Time won't be quantized, 9:30 HIPASS, 5:30 No time to lose?, 12:18 To the Moon or bust, 5:32 HIRES improved, 5:32 Not just in dusty places anymore, 10:28 Toward a better clock, 1:3 Home on Lagrange, 6:31 Nova of a new color: V838 Mon, 3:29 Tracking at 20, 8:32 HHootw stnaorts thoi deer upbte, hi7n:d3 0 shrouds of gas, 8:28 0 TTrriaanls ibt y dfiisrce,o v7er:y4,2 -457: 29 Hubble picks up a dumbbell, 6:30 Octans, Chamaeleon, and Volans, 12:80—-83 Tubular computing, 8:36 Hubble's dazzling decade, 12:36—43 Off-axis vision, 10:82-85 Tucana and Hydrus, 10:72-75 Hubble Space Telescope 2:24 1,000 Mira stars, 10:28 turbulent world of compact galaxy groups Hubble Space Telescope images Saturn, 12:28 Optically visible radio jets, 3:34 The, 4:46—-51 Hunting in the forest, 7:33 Orbital ties that bind: U.S.-Russian space Turner, Michael, 11:22 relations, 9:36 Two eyes on the sky, 4:92-97, 100 Order out of chaos, 11:38-43 Ikonos satellite, 2:28 other lord of the rings: Uranus, The, 4:28 U Imaging the Red Planet, 8:92-95 Our surprising new satellite, 1:30 UK infrared telescope, 1:26 Imaging the Sun in Ha, 6:78-81 outsider, The, 10:48—53 Under alien skies, 1:37—43 Imaging with webcams, 12:94-97 Unveiling the universe, 5:30 Infrared Deep Field South, 4:32 Pp upgraded classic, An, 8:96—100 rating wavelengths, 4:24 Pancake star, 10:30 Upside-down telescopes, 4:30 he wake of Geminga, 11:29 Paramount GT-1100 ME, The, 4:88-91 lo: Brought to you by the moon Ganymede peculiar galaxy, A, 10:12-13 V and planet Jupiter, 8:30 Phase transitions, 5:22, 6:24 View from the mountaintop, 9:60-65 lo erupts, 3:30 Phoenix: to Mars’s polar regions, 11:29 View the universe in 3-D, 6:82-85 It’s crowded in here, 11:28 Plait, Phil, 10:22 Violence begets new light, 9:26 IIrt’’ s Yuri’s night, oh what a sight!, 4:32 Planets, ho!, 9:36 Virtual observatory sees first light, 4:32 Planets pop up in unusual places, 2:22 visit to Star Hill Inn, A, 7:82-85 J Planets prefer metal-rich hosts, 5:36 VLT interferometer passes hurdle, 2:32 Jets from a black hole, 1:26, 28 Pluto’s atmosphere, 11:28 Volcano’s labyrinth, 12:30 alaxy trios, 8:16 jetting spiral, A, 5:33 Prometheus provides NASA new fire, 7 os NearStar scope, 6:86—% Join the hunt, 1:54-58 Pulsar distance links to remnant, 12:31 WwW rater, and Sextans, 3:75-78 jovian dozen, A, 7:31 Pulsar planet pair, 10:28 Way too cool, 3:54-59 asct raodnvoemnert,u res1 :1f0o4r the neophyte K Q What shcutotulled cbree w?w,o rt5h:3 3 the price of a space orasbm’os loignnye’rs wbo rkir KKielclke r sahsotoetrso idmsi nmoar kep labniegt ,s pl1a2s:h31, 2:26, 28 Qquueassta rfso r ebxipgl agilnaesds,, T2h:e3,4 —45:16 WWhhaatt pisr iMcae rss patcrey infgli gthot ?,h i6d:e6? , 8:46-51 Wher stars explode, 2:42-47 Crruixt,te r Musesacrac,h , a 3 L R Will dark energy steal all the stars?, 3:42-47 Crystal-clear supernovae, 8:36 LLeafstt icne ntthuer yd arnko,t 1so1 :1h8o t, 8:36 Rated X due to X-ray emission: Stephan’s X D LLeeopnuisd sa,n dc raCtoerlsu,m baan,d p2i:l7la0r-s7,4 3:16 Red QPuliannette t,t ak9e:s3 2 center stage, The, 8:6 X rays from the young, 4:22 Dalmatian terrain, 10:30 Life-giving black holes, 7:31 Return to the Moon, 9:18 Dark heart of a globular, 1:32 Linde, Andrei, 7:21 Rings in space, 9:28 Dark matter passes test, 2:26 LMC blows bubbles, 3:36 rise and fall of Tycho Brahe, The, 12:52-57 Darkness down under, 4:80-83 Risky business, 11:16

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