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February 2012 |
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Features 50 years of Americans in space By
Bill Andrews Since John Glenn's orbital flight, we've visited the Moon, built space stations, and learned about our place in the universe.
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Bill Andrews Witness for yourself some of the more memorable moments of the United States' space program.
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What are we doing in space? By
Brian May The success of space travel in the future will depend on humans reining in their aggressive nature and pursuing science instead.
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David J. Eicher Count down the Astronomy editor's favorite songs from Astronomy Editorial Advisory Board member Brian May's legendary rock group, Queen.
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Will we go back to the Moon? By
Robert Zimmerman The end of NASA’s Space Shuttle Program created doubt about future manned lunar missions. Now, private industries and international competition might be our best hope.
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10 great winter binocular sights By
Phil Harrington All you need besides a clear, dark sky to see some fantastic seasonal sky treats are your binoculars.
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Phil Harrington You don’t need a telescope to observe these cold weather wonders.
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Spot a near-Earth asteroid By
Richard Talcott This winter offers the best opportunity in 37 years to glimpse the asteroid 433 Eros.
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View the stars under Earth’s darkest sky By
Tom Polakis An observing site in Chile’s Atacama Desert offers telescope rentals for spectacular views of southern sky wonders.
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Haunting Prague with Kepler and Tycho By
David J. Eicher Editor David J. Eicher traveled with Astronomy readers to see astronomical history in Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic.
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By
David J. Eicher An amazing trip brought a group of 15 back to the era of the astronomy greats Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler.
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Astronomy tests two tracking mounts By
Tony Hallas Astroimager Tony Hallas looks at two highly portable accessories that will let you shoot the sky without straining your back.
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Columns Bob Berman's Strange Universe  | By
Bob Berman |
Glenn Chaples Observing Basics Stephen James OMearas Secret Sky  | By
Stephen James O'Meara |
David H. Levys Evening Stars  | By
David H. Levy |
Tony Hallas Imaging the Cosmos  | By
Tony Hallas |
Departments The Sky this Month Ask Astro In Every Issue This Month in Astronomy Looking back and ahead in space |
Letters Web Talk Astro News Oceans of water surround protoplanetary cloud |
Mercury's newest surface features |
Astro Confidential: Steve Furlanetto |
New Products Deep-sky showcase Reader Gallery The Cosmic Grid
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