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INDEA 10 VOLUME 20 Mercury ASP Activities Comets Musser, G.: Editorial (Exploratorium) Stobie, R. and Rijsdijk, C.: World Beat: Bracher, K.: Echoes of the Past: Bracher, K.: Echoes of the Past: — Mar/Apr, p. 2. South Africa — Nov/Dec, p. 6. The First Issue of Mercury Magazine Remembering the Comets — Jan/Feb, p. 7. — Sep/Oct, p. 5. Statler, T.: Throw the Book at Em Mars (textbooks) — Sep/Oct, p. 16. Bova, B.: Book Review: The Once and Astronomers BorHmyaankiust,a kAe. : aTnhde HRaolmea-nBcopep of Pinch, T.; What’s Cooking? Future Mars — Sep/Oct, p. 32. Airhart, M.: The Universe in Your — May/Jun, p. 28. (science skills) Jan/Feb, p. 29. White, J.: Guest Observer: Attacking Hands (Kent Cullers) — Jul/Aug, p. 14. Webster, Z.: Reforming Graduate Mars — May/Jun, p. 12. Eclipses Education — Sep/Oct, p. 19. Astronomical Community Van Flandern, T. and Espenak, EF: Observing Musser, G.: Editorial (time pressures) Point-Counterpoint (viewing solar Extraterrestrial Life Rodriguez, M. and Moreno-Corral, M.: eclipses) — Jan/Feb, p. 12. Seeing Is Believing (adaptive optics) — May/Jun, p.2. Lewenstein, B.: Life on Mars... and in — May/Jun, p. 24. White, J. and Mecca Durisen, M.: Science (martian meteorite) Rousseau, C.: You Have a Degree in What? — Sep/Oct, p. 28. Guest Observer: Munching on Lunar — Jan/Feb, p. 24. Physics and Astronomy Cheese (lunar eclipses) Malhotra, R.: Book Review: Bringing Sch(wjeoibtsz)e r—, AS.e: p/LOivcitn,g p.th 2e4 .D ilbert Life — Mar/Apr, p. 8. Mil(leern,v iRr.o: nmTehnet aNlaitsumr)a l — UnJiavne/rFseeb , p. 27. Order to Chaos — Jul/Aug, p. 33. Education Musser, G.: Editorial (public Musser, G.: After the End of Science Astronomy and Young People Connolly, L.: Newswire fascination) — Jan/Feb, p. 2. (theory of everything) Beadle, C.: Does Science Really Matter Jan/Feb, p. 8. — Nov/Dec, p. 23. to Young People? — Mar/Apr, p. 26. Connolly, L.: Newswire Musser, G.: Editorial Radio Astronomy Bru—t geMra, r/A.A:p rF,o lpl.o w3i2.n g the Stars — Mar/Apr, p. 6. (UFO conspiracies) — Sep/Oct, p. 2. Gordon, M. and Musser, G.: Connolly, L.: Newswire Galaxies Cold Heart of the Cosmos Dombrowski, M.: Measuring Stellar — May/Jun, p. 10. Conti, P.: Bursting Onto the Scene — Jan/Feb, p. 14. Variability — Mar/Apr, p. 33. — May/Jun, p. 28. Connolly, L.: Newswire Saturn Ims(treard,i oE .:c oAn teLsittt)l e That Meant a Lot — Jul/Aug, p. 10. White, J.: Guest Observer: Lapping Up Lunine, J.: Saturn and Titan on the Eve the Milky Way—Sep/Oct, p. 9. of Cassini-Huygens — Sep/Oct, p. 10. — Mar/Apr, p. 23. Connolly, L.: Newswire Le, A.: Our Benefits or Our Faults — Sep/Oct, p. 7. Gamma-Ray Astronomy White, J.: Guest Observer: A Titan-ic Mission — Nov/Dec, p. 10. — Mar/Apr, p. 26. Connolly, L.: Newswire Kurczynski, P.: A New View to a Kill Poon, C.: Why Do People Strive To —Nov/Dec, p. 8. (bursts) — May/Jun, p. 25. Space Flight Develop Science? — Mar/Apr, p. 26. Fierro, J.: Astronomy on the Streets Interdiscplinary Astronomy BraTchhee r,B eKe.p: EHcehaoreds ’oRfo utnhed Patshte: World Ramirez, B.: Intelligent Beings From (homeless children) Batten, A. Book Review: Thinking Other Planets: Myth or Fact? — May/Jun, p. 14. About Believing (religion and (Sputnik) — Nov/Dec, p. 5. — Mar/Apr, p. 20. science) — Jan/Feb, p. 32. Schmidt, M.: Book Review : Glennie, L.: Black Holes to Blackboards: Didn’t Want to Fly (Challenger) Smith, K.: A Culture of Disrespect Coming Full Circle — Mar/Apr, p. 7. Molnar, M.: Book Review: Cosmic — Jul/Aug, p. 32. (sexual harassment) Duets by the Two Cultures (art and — Mar/Apr, p. 16. Larsen, K.: That Personal Touch science) — Nov/Dec, p. 33. Stars and Stellar Evolution (outreach) — May/Jun, p. 19. St. Clair, R.: First Contact (martian Usher, P.: Shakespeare’s Cosmic World Colgan, S.: The Cosmic Laser Light meteorite) — Mar/Apr, p. 18. Lockwood, J.: Black Holes to View — Jan/Feb, p. 20. Show — May/Jun, p. 18. Blackboards: The Magic of Mars WatBleureh ouMsaer,b leE .:— ThMea rC/hAiplrd,r enp . o1f0 . the Jan/Feb, p. 9. International Astronomy SBruanc her, K.: Echoes of the Past: Lockwood, J.: Black Holes to Medupe, R. and Kaunda, L.: Crowning the Sun (corona) Cosmology Blackboards: In the Seventh House The Problems of Science in Africa — May/Jun, p. 7. Granados, A.: Book Review: of Saturn (astrology) — Nov/Dec, p. 16. The Whips and Scorns of Space-Time — May/Jun, p. 11. White, J.: Guest Observer: Coloring — May/Jun, p. 33. Musser, G.: World Beat: Hong Kong Sunsets — Jan/Feb, p. 10. Lockwood, J.: Black Holes to — May/Jun, p. 8. Heller, M.: The Abuse of Cosmology Blackboards: Drifting Through Supernovae and Remnants — Nov/Dec, p. 19. Andromeda — Jul/Aug, p. 11. Onuora, L.: World Beat: Nigeria Bracher, K.: Echoes of the Past: “New — Jul/Aug, p. 9. Lazio, T.J.: Research Review: Direction Lockwood, J.: Black Holes to Stars’ in Spiral Nebulae Finders (anisotropy) Blackboards: The Sun is a Mass of Nguyen, D.: World Beat: Vietnam — Jul/Aug, p. 8. — Jul/Aug, p. 13. Incandescent Gas — Sep/Oct, p. 8. — Sep/Oct, p. 6. Venus Parsons, P.: Research Review: The Age Lockwood, J.: Black Holes to Snedegar, K.: Ikhwezi Is the Morning White, J.: Guest Observer: of Uncertainty (distance scale) Blackboards: Science for the Masses Star (traditional astronomy) Venusian Ramblings — Nov/Dec, p. 11. — Nov/Dec, p. 9. — Nov/Dec, p. 12. — Jul/Aug, p. 12. NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 1997. Mercury

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