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A partial lunar eclipse graces the sky above much of the Americas as well as eastern Asia and Australia on June 4. Find out more »
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Editor Dave Eicher talked to many imagers, manufacturers, and other enthusiasts while at the astronomy expo and produced 16 videos from the event. Check out them all »

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The Moon had just begun to take a bite out of the Sun’s disk (astronomers call the initial “touch” first contact) when the imager snapped this photo. ... Read more »
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This month’s issue of Astronomy magazine asks how many planets unassociated with stars wander through space, brings you inside the world’s most powerful machine, explains how to view June’s rare Venus transit, takes you on a journey to observe and image the southern skies, reviews two all-sky cameras, and more. Read more.
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May 24–31, 2012: Open cluster NGC 6067 in Norma offers small-telescope owners nice views, while large-telescope owners can seek out planetary nebula NGC 6072 in Scorpius and barred spiral galaxy NGC 5921 in Serpens. Read more.
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