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to Volume 3 WSretiey In( 0 X ASP Wanjek, C.: Armchair Astrophysics: Lockwood, J.: Focus on Education: Sheehan, W.: The Historic Hunt for Bash, F.: Editorial: Some Musings Baby Stars in Orion Solve Mystery— Hey Look, There’s Plants on Moons—Mar/Apr, p. 23 from the Outgoing President— Nov/Dec, p. 9 Mars!—July/Aug, p. 8 Mar/Apr, p. 4 Wanjek, C.: Chandra Delivers— Lockwood, J.: Focus on Education: Observing and Filippenko, A.: Editorial: Welcome Mar/Apr, p. 12 Increasing Our Connection to the Amateur Astronomy from the New ASP President— Stars—May/June, p. 10 Sheehan, W.: Astronomer’s Scrapbook: May/June, p. 4 Wanjek, C.: Research Notebook: The Moon Illusion—Jan/Feb, p. 12 Gamma-Ray Bursts: We’re Getting Mayo, L.: Focus on Education: Naeye, R.: Editorial: The Sky Js Cleser—Jan/Feb, p. 10 Needs of a New Breed of Scientist— Shibley, J.: The Celestial Enquirer: Falling-—Nov/Dec, p. 4 Sep/Oct, p. 16 101 Jovian Nights—Jan/Feb, p. 11 Society Scope—Jan/Feb, p. 5 Black Holes Mihos, C. and Bothun, G.: Cosmos Shibley, J.: The Celestial Enquirer: Harrison, D.: Research Notebook: on a Computer—July/Aug, p. 23 Spring’s Realm of the Galaxies— Society Scope—Mar/ Apr, p. 5 Creating Binary Black Holes— Mar/Apr, p. 11 Mar/Apr, p. 10 Spissinger, J.: Focus on Education: Society Scope—May/June, p. 5 High School Students Strike Chan- Shibley, J.: Observer’s Page: Survey- Society Scope—July/Aug, p. 5 Naeye, R.: Astronomy Newsflash: dra Gold—Mar/Apr, p. 8 ing Fall Doubles—Sep/Oct, p. 15 Creating Artificial Black Holes— Society Scope—Sep/Oct, p. 5 Nov/Dec, p. 7 Shibley, J.: Observer’s Page: Surveying Extrasolar Planets Our Home Galaxy—July/Aug, p. 11 Society Scope—Nov/Dec, p. 5 Wanjek, C.: Armchair Astrophysics: Fischer, D.: Astronomy Newsflash: A Building a Supermassive Black Planetary System Similar to Ours— Shibley, J.: Observer's Page: Wink of White, J.: Editorial: The Voyage Hole—Sep/Oct, p. 12 Sep/Oct, p. 9 a Demon’s Eye—Nov/Dec, p. 13 Continues—July/Aug, p. 4 Wanjek, C.: Armchair Astrophysics: Israelian, G.: Astronomy Newswire: White, S.: Advanced Adventures at More Hidden Black Hole Dangers— A Star that Swallowed a Planet?— Kitt Peak—July/Aug, p. 32 Asteroids, Comets, and July/Aug, p. 9 May/June, p. 15 Unknown Objects Radio Astronomy Cunningham, C.: Annals of Astron- omy: Amateur Assists Comet Book Reviews Extraterrestrial Life Lazio, T. J. W.: Razor-Sharp Radio Flyby—Nov/Dec, p. 10 Carroll, M.: Sheehan, W. and Kress, M.: Collecting Cosmic Dust— Astronomy—May/June, p. 32 O'Meara, S. J.: Mars—July/Aug, p. 40 Nov/Dec, p. 24 Cunningham, C.: Annals of Astrono- my: Binary Asteroids—July/Aug, p. 12 Cohan, J. A.: Bennett, J.: On the Science Policy Cosmic Horizon—Mar/ Apr, p. 41 Galaxies Conselice, C.: Last Page: Astrono- Cunningham, C.: Annals of Astron- Liu, C.: When Galaxies Collide— my’s Uncertain Future—May/June, omy: The Kuiper Belt and Beyond— Haeberle, T.: Krauss, L.: Atom-— July/Aug, p. 13 p. 42 Sep/Oct, p. 11 Sep/Oct, p. 42 Marvel, K.: Commentary: Astrono- Phillips, J.: A Field Guide to Mete- Haeberle, T.: Standage, T.: The History my Under Review—Nov/Dec, p. 41 orites—Nov/Dec, p. 32 Neptune File—May/June, p. 41 Best, J, Maene, S., and Usher, P.: Copernicus’s Neglected Successor— Miller, R.: Bartusiak, M.: Einstein’s Sep/Oct, p. 38 Solar System Astronomy and Culture Unfinished Symphony—Jan/Feb, p. 41 Hoffman, N.: White Mars: The Story Brown, L.: World Beat: The Astrono- Bracher, K.: Echoes of the Past: The of the Red Planet Without Water— my of the Kerkennah Islands— Schomaker, W.: Kaler, J.: Extreme Formation of the Moon—Jan/Feb, Jan/Feb,p . 14 Jan/Feb, p. 34 Stars—Nov/Dec, p. 39 p- / Jenniskens, P.: Ready for the Impey, C.: Reacting to the Size and Works of Note—Jan/Feb, p. 42 Bracher, K.: Echoes of the Past: Life Storm—Nov/Dec, p. 14 the Shape of the Universe—Jan/Feb, Works of Note—Mar/Apr, p. 42 on Other Worlds—Mar/Apr, p. 7 p. 36 Works of Note—July/Aug, p. 41 Bracher, K.: Echoes of the Past: Novae SMcohdoemrank erM, oWo.:n sOn— Mthae rAH/purn ,t p.f o2r9 Impey, C.: Reacting to the Size and and Variable Stars—July/Aug, p. 7 the Shape of the Universe, Part 2— Works of Note—Nov/Dec, p. 40 Sheehan, W.: Astronomer’s Scrap- Bracher, K.: Echoes of the Past: book: The Evocative Colors of a Red Mar/Apr, p. 34 Radio Stars—Sep/Oct, p. 13 Planet—May/June, p. 14 Naeye, R.: Editorial: 2001, Then and Cosmology Now—Jan/Feb, p. 4 Cohn, J. and Schulman, E.: Armchair Bracher, K.: Echoes of the Past: A Sheehan, W.: Astronomer’s Scrap- Astrophysics: Looking for Lambda— Solar Eclipse in Sumatra—Nov/Dec, book: Reflections on Mars— May/June, p. 11 i a Sep/Oct, p. 14 Astrophysics BSaerpt/uOscita,k , p.M .1:7 Pas de Deux— SAcsthruolpmhayns,i csE:. aTnhde CCoohsnm,o loJ.g: iAcramlc hair SBroaucnhdesr, oKf. :H yEdchrooegse no—fM tahye /JPaustn:e ,T he Space Exploration Conselice, C.: Research Notebook: Constant—Mar/Apr, p. 9 p.9 JCaonh/aFne,b, J.p .A .2:4 Hubble House Call— Cunningham, C.: Annals of Astron- Are the Physical Constants Con- Wanjek, C.: Research Notebook: stant?—Nov/Dec, p. 8 MAPping the Baby Universe— omy: The First Asteroid—Jan/Feb, May/June,p , 12 p. 13 Stars and Stellar Evolution Conselice, C.: Research Notebook: Oppenheimer, B.: White Dwarfs by Not Just Planets—Sep/Oct, p. 10 Naeye, R.: Editorial: Opening Win- the Billions—May/June, p. 16 Education dows (Not the Microsoft Kind)— Libbrecht, K.: LIGO: Hearing the Asbel]-Clarke, J.: Focus on Educa- Sep/Oct, p. 4 Gravitational-Wave Universe— tion: On-line Astronomy Educa- Sun Sep/Oct, p. 24 tion—Nov/Dec, p. 12 Osterbrock, D.; Astronomer for All Bahcall, J.. How the Sun Shines— Seasons: Heber D. Curtis— Sep/Oct, p. 30 Sphcyhsuilcmsa: nW,h aEt.': sA rtmhce hDaairr k AMstartot-e r?— BAesntnreotnto, miJc.:a Flo cLuess soonn s Edfurcoamt ioEnl:ec tion May/June, p. 24 Conselice, C.: Research Notebook: Jan/Feb, p. 9 2000—Jan/Feb, p. 8 CScohninlleicntg,i oGn.—: JuThley /ASutagr,- Ppy.r a2m8i d pThhye siScusn:— JuTlhye/ AOurgi,g inp . o1f0 Astro- 42 Mercury NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2001 to Volume 3 WSretiey In( 0 X ASP Wanjek, C.: Armchair Astrophysics: Lockwood, J.: Focus on Education: Sheehan, W.: The Historic Hunt for Bash, F.: Editorial: Some Musings Baby Stars in Orion Solve Mystery— Hey Look, There’s Plants on Moons—Mar/Apr, p. 23 from the Outgoing President— Nov/Dec, p. 9 Mars!—July/Aug, p. 8 Mar/Apr, p. 4 Wanjek, C.: Chandra Delivers— Lockwood, J.: Focus on Education: Observing and Filippenko, A.: Editorial: Welcome Mar/Apr, p. 12 Increasing Our Connection to the Amateur Astronomy from the New ASP President— Stars—May/June, p. 10 Sheehan, W.: Astronomer’s Scrapbook: May/June, p. 4 Wanjek, C.: Research Notebook: The Moon Illusion—Jan/Feb, p. 12 Gamma-Ray Bursts: We’re Getting Mayo, L.: Focus on Education: Naeye, R.: Editorial: The Sky Js Cleser—Jan/Feb, p. 10 Needs of a New Breed of Scientist— Shibley, J.: The Celestial Enquirer: Falling-—Nov/Dec, p. 4 Sep/Oct, p. 16 101 Jovian Nights—Jan/Feb, p. 11 Society Scope—Jan/Feb, p. 5 Black Holes Mihos, C. and Bothun, G.: Cosmos Shibley, J.: The Celestial Enquirer: Harrison, D.: Research Notebook: on a Computer—July/Aug, p. 23 Spring’s Realm of the Galaxies— Society Scope—Mar/ Apr, p. 5 Creating Binary Black Holes— Mar/Apr, p. 11 Mar/Apr, p. 10 Spissinger, J.: Focus on Education: Society Scope—May/June, p. 5 High School Students Strike Chan- Shibley, J.: Observer’s Page: Survey- Society Scope—July/Aug, p. 5 Naeye, R.: Astronomy Newsflash: dra Gold—Mar/Apr, p. 8 ing Fall Doubles—Sep/Oct, p. 15 Creating Artificial Black Holes— Society Scope—Sep/Oct, p. 5 Nov/Dec, p. 7 Shibley, J.: Observer’s Page: Surveying Extrasolar Planets Our Home Galaxy—July/Aug, p. 11 Society Scope—Nov/Dec, p. 5 Wanjek, C.: Armchair Astrophysics: Fischer, D.: Astronomy Newsflash: A Building a Supermassive Black Planetary System Similar to Ours— Shibley, J.: Observer's Page: Wink of White, J.: Editorial: The Voyage Hole—Sep/Oct, p. 12 Sep/Oct, p. 9 a Demon’s Eye—Nov/Dec, p. 13 Continues—July/Aug, p. 4 Wanjek, C.: Armchair Astrophysics: Israelian, G.: Astronomy Newswire: White, S.: Advanced Adventures at More Hidden Black Hole Dangers— A Star that Swallowed a Planet?— Kitt Peak—July/Aug, p. 32 Asteroids, Comets, and July/Aug, p. 9 May/June, p. 15 Unknown Objects Radio Astronomy Cunningham, C.: Annals of Astron- omy: Amateur Assists Comet Book Reviews Extraterrestrial Life Lazio, T. J. W.: Razor-Sharp Radio Flyby—Nov/Dec, p. 10 Carroll, M.: Sheehan, W. and Kress, M.: Collecting Cosmic Dust— Astronomy—May/June, p. 32 O'Meara, S. J.: Mars—July/Aug, p. 40 Nov/Dec, p. 24 Cunningham, C.: Annals of Astrono- my: Binary Asteroids—July/Aug, p. 12 Cohan, J. A.: Bennett, J.: On the Science Policy Cosmic Horizon—Mar/ Apr, p. 41 Galaxies Conselice, C.: Last Page: Astrono- Cunningham, C.: Annals of Astron- Liu, C.: When Galaxies Collide— my’s Uncertain Future—May/June, omy: The Kuiper Belt and Beyond— Haeberle, T.: Krauss, L.: Atom-— July/Aug, p. 13 p. 42 Sep/Oct, p. 11 Sep/Oct, p. 42 Marvel, K.: Commentary: Astrono- Phillips, J.: A Field Guide to Mete- Haeberle, T.: Standage, T.: The History my Under Review—Nov/Dec, p. 41 orites—Nov/Dec, p. 32 Neptune File—May/June, p. 41 Best, J, Maene, S., and Usher, P.: Copernicus’s Neglected Successor— Miller, R.: Bartusiak, M.: Einstein’s Sep/Oct, p. 38 Solar System Astronomy and Culture Unfinished Symphony—Jan/Feb, p. 41 Hoffman, N.: White Mars: The Story Brown, L.: World Beat: The Astrono- Bracher, K.: Echoes of the Past: The of the Red Planet Without Water— my of the Kerkennah Islands— Schomaker, W.: Kaler, J.: Extreme Formation of the Moon—Jan/Feb, Jan/Feb,p . 14 Jan/Feb, p. 34 Stars—Nov/Dec, p. 39 p- / Jenniskens, P.: Ready for the Impey, C.: Reacting to the Size and Works of Note—Jan/Feb, p. 42 Bracher, K.: Echoes of the Past: Life Storm—Nov/Dec, p. 14 the Shape of the Universe—Jan/Feb, Works of Note—Mar/Apr, p. 42 on Other Worlds—Mar/Apr, p. 7 p. 36 Works of Note—July/Aug, p. 41 Bracher, K.: Echoes of the Past: Novae SMcohdoemrank erM, oWo.:n sOn— Mthae rAH/purn ,t p.f o2r9 Impey, C.: Reacting to the Size and and Variable Stars—July/Aug, p. 7 the Shape of the Universe, Part 2— Works of Note—Nov/Dec, p. 40 Sheehan, W.: Astronomer’s Scrap- Bracher, K.: Echoes of the Past: book: The Evocative Colors of a Red Mar/Apr, p. 34 Radio Stars—Sep/Oct, p. 13 Planet—May/June, p. 14 Naeye, R.: Editorial: 2001, Then and Cosmology Now—Jan/Feb, p. 4 Cohn, J. and Schulman, E.: Armchair Bracher, K.: Echoes of the Past: A Sheehan, W.: Astronomer’s Scrap- Astrophysics: Looking for Lambda— Solar Eclipse in Sumatra—Nov/Dec, book: Reflections on Mars— May/June, p. 11 i a Sep/Oct, p. 14 Astrophysics BSaerpt/uOscita,k , p.M .1:7 Pas de Deux— SAcsthruolpmhayns,i csE:. aTnhde CCoohsnm,o loJ.g: iAcramlc hair SBroaucnhdesr, oKf. :H yEdchrooegse no—fM tahye /JPaustn:e ,T he Space Exploration Conselice, C.: Research Notebook: Constant—Mar/Apr, p. 9 p.9 JCaonh/aFne,b, J.p .A .2:4 Hubble House Call— Cunningham, C.: Annals of Astron- Are the Physical Constants Con- Wanjek, C.: Research Notebook: stant?—Nov/Dec, p. 8 MAPping the Baby Universe— omy: The First Asteroid—Jan/Feb, May/June,p , 12 p. 13 Stars and Stellar Evolution Conselice, C.: Research Notebook: Oppenheimer, B.: White Dwarfs by Not Just Planets—Sep/Oct, p. 10 Naeye, R.: Editorial: Opening Win- the Billions—May/June, p. 16 Education dows (Not the Microsoft Kind)— Libbrecht, K.: LIGO: Hearing the Asbel]-Clarke, J.: Focus on Educa- Sep/Oct, p. 4 Gravitational-Wave Universe— tion: On-line Astronomy Educa- Sun Sep/Oct, p. 24 tion—Nov/Dec, p. 12 Osterbrock, D.; Astronomer for All Bahcall, J.. How the Sun Shines— Seasons: Heber D. Curtis— Sep/Oct, p. 30 Sphcyhsuilcmsa: nW,h aEt.': sA rtmhce hDaairr k AMstartot-e r?— BAesntnreotnto, miJc.:a Flo cLuess soonn s Edfurcoamt ioEnl:ec tion May/June, p. 24 Conselice, C.: Research Notebook: Jan/Feb, p. 9 2000—Jan/Feb, p. 8 CScohninlleicntg,i oGn.—: JuThley /ASutagr,- Ppy.r a2m8i d pThhye siScusn:— JuTlhye/ AOurgi,g inp . o1f0 Astro- 42 Mercury NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2001 or emg

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