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December 1977 |
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Features Why Do Planets Have Rings? By
Lee Anne Willson |
pg. 6 |
Tunguska: Collision with a Comet By
James E. Oberg |
pg. 18 |
Sky Almanac Jupiter at Opposition |
pg. 26 |
Planet Finder - December 1977 |
pg. 28 |
Photography in Astronomy By
David Hudgins Printing Your Astrophotographs Part 4: Integratioin Printing and High Contrast Photocopying |
pg. 34 |
Gazer's Gazette By
Henry J. Phillips Learning the Constellations Part 1: Winter |
pg. 42 |
Equipment Atlas By
Debra Meloy Elmegreen Tuning in on Radio Astronomy: Building Your Own Radio Telescopes |
pg. 50 |
Managing Editor's Memo |
pg. 69 |
December Star Dome By
James Mullaney, Henry J. Phillips |
pg. 73 |
Close-Up on the Camelopardalis Region |
pg. 75 |
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