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Bob Berman's strange universe No one explains the quirks of the cosmos with more wit and insight than Berman. This month: Bob Berman's Strange Universe: Milky Way mysteries |
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David H. Levy's evening stars By focusing on more than just heroes of our field, Levy honors those who have tried, through passion and hard work, to make astronomy better for us all. This month: David H. Levy's Evening Stars: Amateur outreach |
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Stephen James O'Meara's secret sky Explore the wonder of the sky and its fascinating phenomena with O'Meara, one of the world's leading visual observers. This month: Stephen James O'Meara's Secret Sky: The Christmas Cross: a matter of life and death |
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Glenn Chaple's observing basics By focusing on bright targets for small telescopes, Chaple provides tips and encouragement for beginner stargazers. This month: Glenn Chaple's Observing Basics: Study the Seven Sisters |
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Phil Harrington's binocular universe Tour the night sky using just binoculars, and you'll understand why Harrington believes "Two eyes are better than one." March 2009: Phil Harrington's Binocular Universe: Comb through Coma Berenices |






