Spectrum: sensory overload
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News notes: monster black holes,...
págs. 16-23
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Hubble zooms in on Jupiter's new red spot: is Jupiter changing its spots?
págs. 26-29
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Rambling through the skies: kidnapped
págs. 47-49
Northern hemisphere's sky: the backbone of the night
págs. 50-51
Northern binocular highlight: seeking Barnard's Star
págs. 52-53
Southern binocular highlight: watching R Centauri
págs. 54-54
Southern hemisphere's sky: the heart of the Scorpion
págs. 55-55
Sun, Moon, and Planets: dance of the planets
págs. 56-61
Exploring the Moon: Half Craters
págs. 62-65
Celestial calendar: three night crawlers
págs. 66-69
Eye on the sky: Saharan solar surprises
págs. 70-72
Deep-sky wonders: Snake Wrangler
págs. 73-76
Observer's log: a comet's spectacular breakup,...
págs. 77-85
S&T test report: filling an aperture void
págs. 86-89
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Books & Beyond: a Smash hit,...
págs. 94-95
Star trails: the double eclipse of March
págs. 96-97
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Amateur telescope making: the trackball telescopic
págs. 100-103
Hobby Q&A: why don't nebulac disperse or collapse?
págs. 104-105
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Focal point: Oh, now I get it!
págs. 118-118




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