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Astronomical Calendar
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Guy Ottewell's legendary calendar for the new year Limited quantities! |
Observing Handbook
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Unique annual compendium highlights celestial events for the coming year |
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Grand Canyon North-Rim Star Party 2009
June 29, 2009
The Grand Canyon Star Party is one of the largest public star parties in the United States.
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Tour July's Sky By Ear and Eye!
June 30, 2009
Saturn is sinking in the west, while Jupiter rises (late) in the east. Spot these planets and more by listening to Sky & Telescope downloadable guided tour of the night sky.
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This Week's Sky at a Glance
June 26, 2009
The waxing Moon passes Regulus and Saturn, then Spica and Antares this week. And the Little Dipper is in its toy-balloon position.
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Kaguya To Hit the Moon
June 10, 2009
On June 10th at 18:25 Universal Time the Japanese lunar orbiter Kaguya is ending its two years of science with a final impact experiment. Astronomers are poised to capture the crash.
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U Scorpii: Recurrent Nova About to Blow Up?
April 29, 2009
The recurrent nova U Scorpii leaps from 18th to 8th magnitude in just a few hours about every decade. A new prediction method says it's likely to blow in 2009. Here's where to keep watch.
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Spot Titan's Shadow on Saturn!
April 13, 2009
Take advantage of Saturn's nearly edge-on orientation to see Titan and its shadow crossing Saturn's bright face during April, May, and June.
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Ten Great Astrophotos of 2008
January 1, 2009
There are plenty of "Best of 2008" lists out there — but ours exclusively features your efforts!
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Help for New Scope Owners
December 26, 2008
Thousands of telescopes are given and received as gifts during the holidays. But once you've assembled your new treasure, then what? The editors of Sky & Telescope have created a special section of easy-to-grasp introductory skywatching articles just for you!
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Eclipses in 2009
December 27, 2008
Get ready for the total solar eclipse of the century — along with a hard-to-reach annular eclipse and a handful of modest lunar eclipses that take place during the International Year of Astronomy.
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Meteor Showers in 2009
December 27, 2008
Sky & Telescope predicts that 2009's best meteor showers should be the Quadrantids, Orionids, and Geminids — with the added possibility of a spectacular outburst from the Leonids in mid-November.
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Will the Leonids Roar Again?
December 10, 2008
Anyone who remembers the spectacular displays of Leonid meteors in 1999–2002 would surely love to see them again. Good news! Theorists predict that the Leonids might be back for an encore in mid-November 2009.
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Have You Seen the Zodiacal Light?
March 25, 2008
This pearly glow is surprisingly easy to see if you know what to look for.
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