Spectrum: what's in the sky tonight?
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News notes: when galaxies assembled,...
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Spotlight on ...: stardust in the Large Magellanic cloud
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Rambling through the skies: raising hell
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Northern hemisphere's sky: whale watching
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Northern binocular highlight: magnificent M3I
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Southern binocular highlight: perfect Galaxy NGC 300
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Southern hemisphere's sky: Galaxy Season
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Sun, Moon, and Planets: a challenging planetary grouping
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Exploring the Moon: Lunar tectonics
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Celestial calendar: Iris, the season's brightest asteroid
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Celestial Calendar: the Geminids, best meteors of the year?
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Eye on the sky: observing on the edge
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Deep-sky wonders: a whale of a tale
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Observer's log: Jupiter's mini red spot survives encounter
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Observer's log: Chi Cygni's unusully bright maximum
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S&T test report: the Bigha starseeker
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S&T test report: Mira AL, powerful introduction to image processing and analysis
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Books & Beyond: ten years of life on Mars,...
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The astronomy scene: detwinkling starlight on Mauna Kea
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Star trails: what is a planet?
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Amateur telescope makers: a bent rich-field refractor
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Hobby Q&A: when can we expect the next transit or occultation of one planet by another?,...
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