Issues
1: January 2005
2: February 2005
3: March 2005
4: April 2005
5: May 2005
6: June 2005
7: July 2005
8: August 2005
9: September 2005
10: October 2005
11: November 2005
12: December 2005
Authors
Adams, Jason: Letter, 5:10
Adler, Alan: A Simple Altazimuth Tripod Adapter, 4:86
Allen, Bruce: Test Einstein At Home, 7:31
Alves, Filipe: Capturing the Colours of the Moon, 7:76
Aguirre, Edwin L.: A Flaming Runaway Star, 4:22
Amateur Team Finds 100 Supernovae, 11:65
Amateurs Detect Effects on Earth, 5:32
German Amateur's Supernova in M51, 11:67
Hobby Q&A, 8:77
Anderson, Peter: Eclipses & Me, 3:66
One of Those Nights, 1:98
Ares, Mark: Letter, 9:10
Barnes, Karenne, George, Martin, and Orchiston, Wayne: John Louis Perdrix (1926-2005), 10:73
Basri, Gilbor: A Decade of Brown Dwarfs, 5:42
Beatty, J. Kelly: Hobby Q&A, 5:95, 10:69
News Notes, 12:15
Take a "Sat-seeing" Tour, 8:72
The Hunt for Planets, 11:86
The Other Blue Planets, 10:66
Bell, Jim: In Search of Martian Seas, 3:24
Bell, Trudy E.: Sunlight’s Symphony, 6:70
Bellingham, Darren: The Eclipse That Almost Got Away, 8:98
Bembrick, Col: Letter, 10:10
Bennie, Ian: Letter, 4:12
Bevan, Alex: Target Australia, 3:44
Birch, Peter: Perth Observatory, 4:38
Blow, Graham: The Shadowy World of Occultations, 1:62
Bobra, Monica: Clash of the Titans, 9:86
Bowie, Ian: Letter, 5:10
Bracewell, Paul: Letter, 2:8
Bridge, Bryan: Letter, 8:10
Bruns, Donald: Resolution Realities, 12:69
Bryant, Greg: A First-Class Night, 4:52
A Shielded Arm, 8:53
A Supernova Survivor, 9:13
A Tour of Argo Navis, 3:52
Activities, 6:83, 8:82, 9:84, 10:84, 11:84, 12:84
Aussie Research News, 9:22
Canberra Amateur Gets Grant, 10:18
Comet Lost and Found, 6:68
Contrasts in Capricornus, 10:53
Deep Sea Nights, 12:54
Disc Worlds, 9:44
Exploring Lacaille’s Deep Sky, 6:53
Happy 50th, 1:94
Hobby Q&A, 3:76
Migrating South, 11:54
Modern Star Groups of the South, 5:53
NEO Monitoring, 11:67
News Notes, 12:13, 12:20
On First Sighting Dorado, 1:52
Pointers to the Night’s Diversity, 7:53
Sagittarius’ Stellar Playgrounds, 7:22
Stellar Sights in Sagittarius, 9:53
Targeting Comet Tempel 1, 6:66
The Distant Night Sky, 2:52
The 10th Planet - Found At Last?, 9:24
The 2005 South Pacific Star Party, 6:78
Burgess, Colin: All Systems Go!, 11:24
Back to the Future, 7:34
Soulful Star Traveller, 2:89
The Final Countdown, 5:34
The Hubble Crisis, 5:22
Burton, Michael: Astronomy on ice, 2:24
The Future of Australian Astronomy, 4:24
Calia, Charles Laird: The Astronomy of Robert Frost, 4:46
Candusio, Bert: Letter, 7:10
Capon, Robert: Automate Your Backyard Observatory, 7:79
Carroll, Sean: Dark Energy And The Preposterous Universe, 3:36
Caruana, Carl: Letter, 2:8
Catmull, Bryan: Letter, 11:10
Caton, Hiram: Letter, 12:12
Chaikin, Andrew: Sailing the Lunar Seas, 2:78
Cheyne, Catherine: Letter, 6:10
Clark, Beth Ellen and Grant, Kelli B.: Japan’s Asteroid Archaeologist, 6:30
Clifford, Russell: Letter, 9:10
Cole, Frank: Red Light District, 1:76
Colless, Matthew: Letter, 1:10
Cooper, Ashley: Letter, 9:10
Curnow, Paul: Tales of a Planetarian, 3:96
Dalrymple, Les: A Cluster in the Wrong Spot, 11:50
A Jewel Among Jewels, 5:50
An Overlooked Gem, 4:50
Colourful Cluster NGC 2451, 2:50
False Cross Cluster, NGC 2516, 3:50
M75: The Loneliest Globular, 10:50
NGC 288 in Sculptor, 12:50
NGC 6124 in Scorpius, 8:50
King of the Globulars, 6:50
Really Red R Doradus, 1:50
The Southern Pointers, 7:50
Watching Kappa Pavonis, 9:50
Davis, Glenn: Letter, 11:10
Davis, Roger: A Close Encounter, 7:98
Di Cicco, Dennis: A Preview of Meade’s RCX400, 5:76
Hobby Q&A, 2:82, 3:76, 7:75
Dobbins, Thomas A: Requiem for a Heavyweight: The Life of the Great Melbourne Telescope, 2:46
Donaldson, Neil: Letter, 2:8
Drummond, John: Shooting the Stars, 8:70
Dudgeon, Jim: Letter, 4:10
Dunham David W.: Asteroid Occultations, 2:57
Dyer, Alan: Canon's Astrocamera: The EOS 20Da, 11:80
Celestron's Advanced Series "Go To" Mount, 8:78
Shoot the Deep Sky, 8:64
Ellyard, David: Letter, 1:10
Espenak, Fred and Anderson, Jay: The Hybrid Solar Eclipse of April 2005: 1:36
Evans, Bob: The Colour of Night, 2:66
Fairbairn, Elizabeth: Letter, 5:10
Fienberg, Richard T.: Hobby Q&A, 1:77, 10:69, 11:77, 12:81
Mission Update, 8:21
News Note, 3:14, 5:18
Filippenko, Alexei V.: Why Are Supernovae Important?, 11:66
Flanders, Tony: Hobby Q&A, 8:77
Nebula Filters, 9:71
Star Names, 7:68
Starry Splendours of the Scorpion, 8:62
Foust, Jeff: A Subdued Superstar, 3:78
French, Sue: A Study In Contrasts, 2:22
Frew, David: A Summer Sampler, 1:64
Along Lacaille's Telescope, 8:55
Chasing the Bird of Paradise, 7:60
Cloudy Nights, Part 1, 10:55
Cloudy Nights, Part 2, 11:55
Cloudy Nights, Part 3: 12:55
Out of the Milky Way, 5:60
Peering Deep into Puppis, 2:58
Sailing the Southern Skies, 3:60
The Eta Carinae Region, 4:60
The Fly and The Drawing Compass, 6:60
Water Constellations: Take a Dip, 9:55
Gault, Dave: A Tale of Two KIWIs, 10:76
Winking Stars, 10:74
Gay, Pamela L.: From Abell to ZZ Ceti, 6:88
Gefter, Amanda: Putting Einstein to the Test, 7:24
Geljon, Leon: Letter, 7:10
George, Martin: April’s Eclipse, 4:68
Letter, 1:10
Gibson, Ron: Letter, 1:10
Gilmore, Alan: The MOA Telescope Spreads Its Wings, 3:70
Gingerich, Owen: Remembering the Past, 8:84
Goldman, Stuart: A Decade of Daily Delights, 6:87
Briefly Noted, 5:87, 12:87
So Much to Read, So Little Time, 3:87
This Software Club Wants You, 7:88
Goodman, Framton: Letter, 12:10
Gordon, Rodger W. and Sheehan, William: Solved: The Mars-Crater Mystery, 11:62
Graham, Alister: Smashing News on Black Holes, 1:22
Grego, Peter: Return to the Moon, 10:86
Griffiths, Maureen: Letter, 5:10
Hagen, Kevin: Letter, 8:10
Haughton, Julie: Visit Siding Spring, 3:89
Hayden, Gary: Meet The Milky Way, 9:38
Head, Marilyn: The Father of NZ Astronomy, 2:70
World First for NZ, 11:20
Heafner, Joe: Bite-Size Delicacies, 8:86
Keeping It Simple, 3:80
Henden, Arne: And Science Too, 10:81
Henderson, Stuart, 6:10
Hewitt-White, Ken: The Pleiades: A Star Cluster for Everyone, 1:72
The Lagoon Nebula, 9:68
Hill, Tanya: Enquiring Minds, 2:98
Hirshfield, Alan W.: The Universe in the Mirror, 2:40
Hoffmann, Tony and Marsden, Brian G.: The Booming Science of Sungrazing Comets, 8:38
Horne, Johnny: Deep Sky Imaging for Everyone, 10:78
Hostetter, Clyde: Seeking the Crescent of Venus, 12:62
Jewell, Mike: Resurrecting an Old Astrophoto, 3:84
Johnston, Lisa R.: News Note, 2:18, 6:13
More Cosmic Inspiration, 12:87
Stardust in Your Eyes, 12:86
Kennewell, John: Faces of the Sun, 12:22
Kerr, Steve: Blink and you’ll miss it, 3:65
It’s still daylight, by Jove, 6:63
Now you see them…, 4:63
Occultations from the Edge, 12:61
Red Giant Hides Behind Moon!, 11:60
The Moon meets the Pleiades, 7:63
The Moon Meets the Sisters, 10:62
When the Moon gets in the way, 8:61
Kleinman, Scot J.: Scanning the Sky: A Sloan Observer’s Tale, 2:34
Krupp, E.C.: Inner Glow, 1:48
Kwitter, Karen B.: A Swan Song in Aquarius, 11:22
Lee, Steve: The Changing Face of Astronomy, 11:68
Levy, David H.: Introducing the Levy List, 12:63
Leventhal, Monty: Letter, 12:12
Livingston, Andrew: Observing by Ear, 9:96
Lockhart, Forrest: Casting a Spell, 10:97
Lowndes, Noeleen: The Pull of the Ringed Planet, 12:66
Lungu, Iulia: Letter, 3:10, 6:10
MacRobert, Alan M.: Amateur Sightings: Watching History Happen, 10:42
Catch the Brightest Quasar, 5:66
Dynamic Jupiter: An Observing Guide, 5:63
Hobby Q&A, 1:77, 2:82, 4:75, 5:95, 7:75, 11:77, 12:81
News Note: 2:15, 2:19, 4:18
Pallas in the Realm of the Galaxies, 4:69
Macrobert, Alan M., and Troiani, Daniel M.: The Great Mars Apparation of 2005, 9:62
Madore, Barry F. and Gil de Paz, Armando: Discovery among the Discs, 11:46
Malin, David: Clear Skies, 3:32
Malin, Michael C.: Hidden in Plain Sight: Finding Martian Landers, 7:44
Maor, Eli: Mapping the Moon’s Shadow, 1:32
Massey, Steve: Bridging the Gap: Tasco's New 100mm ED Refractor, 9:80
I’m Your Venus, 1:53
Made In Russia, 11:78
The Challenge of Mercury, 4:66
Where there’s smoke…, 5:98
McDowell, Jonathan: Mission Update, 1:21, 2:21, 3:19, 4:21, 5:19, 6:21, 7:21, 8:21, 9:21, 10:20, 11:21, 12:21
Medkeff, Jeff: Astronomy’s State of the Art, 7:86
Miller, M. Coleman, Reynolds, Christopher S., and Krishnamurthi, Anita: Supermassive Black Holes: shaping their surroundings:, 4:32
Miller, Malcom: Letter, 10:10
Morton, Roy: Letter, 4:12
Mulcahy, Elaine: News Note, 1:13
Munro, Chris: Letter, 11:10
Nadis, Steve: Putting the bang in The Big Bang, 11:32
Naeye, Robert: Briefly Noted, 11:87
Europe's Eye on Mars, 12:24
Extrasolar Planets: Pictured at Last?, 8:44
Fireworks from the Far Side of the Galaxy, 5:28
Mars and More, 5:87
Mars’ Hale Crater, 6:22
News Note, 1:14, 1:20, 2:10, 2:14, 2:20, 3:12, 3:18, 4:14, 4:20, 5:14, 6:14, 6:16, 12:20
The Birth of Magnetars, 5:31
The Many Faces of Mars, 5:85
Planetary Harmony, 1:24
Wet Mars, 5: 86
Nally, Jonathan: A Month of Meetings, 7:54
A New Neighbour, 9:8
A Ripping Yarn, 1:84
An Evening Spectacle, 9:54
An International Science, 1:8
Back On Track?, 9:21
Big Decisions, 4:8
Duelling Morning Stars, 1:54
First Contact?, 10:8
Getting Into It, 12:8
Giant Planets Rule the Night, 2:53
Guides to the Stars and Moon, 2:88
Hooray for Huygens!, 3:8
Hot Space, 9:32
How Far We've Come, 11:8
Hubble Turns 15!, 7:40
Ice and Dust, 10:22
King of the Planets, 3:53, 4:53
Looking Down, Looking Up, 8:8
Lord of the Rings, 6:34
Magnificent Desolation, 8:32
Meet Mars, 10:54
Moon of Mystery, 1:44
Morning and Night Planets, 5:54
Mystery Worlds, 10:32
NASA At The Crossroads, 5:8
October's Lunar Eclipse, 10:61
On a Mission, 6:8
Ready for the Red Planet?, 11:52
Relativity Under the Microscope, 7:8
Rock Stars, 9:89
Spotting the Dark Side, 9:67
The Atmosphere, 12:32
The Real Big Brother, 8:24
The Star of the Show, 8:54
The Telescope, 2:6
Three’s Not A Crowd, 6:54
Triumph on Titan, 3:20
Venus Shines Brightly, 12:52
Visions from the VLT, 11:40
Walking on the Moon, 12:45
O'Meara, Stephen James: Hobby Q&A, 12:81
Parker, Samantha: Understand Your Scope, 1:84
Petersen, Carolyn Collins: Meeting Astronomy’s Great Minds, 5:84
Plait, Phil: Bad Astrology, 7:66
Cosmic Coincidence, 4:44
Grand Misalignment, 3:74
Red-Faced Mars, 12:48
Portuesi, Michael: Tune Up Your Telescope, 4:70
Ratledge, David: Just Jupiter, 4:82
Live the High Life, 1:78
Reid, Clay: Letter, 9:10
Robbins, Randy S.: What’s in a Name?, 6:98
Robinson, John and Coombs, Arthur: Photographing the Lunar 100, 5:70
Robinson, Wayne: Letter, 8:10
Roth, Joshua: A Bittersweet Tale of Cosmic Joy, 11:86
Hobby Q&A, 4:75
News Note, 1:18, 2:11, 6:18, 12:14, 12:15, 12:20
Repacking Astronomical History, 7:87
Rubin, Vera: A Puzzling Polar-Ring Galaxy, 5:20
Sarkissian, John: Astrofest and Competition, 3:88
Hugyens’ Heroes, 6:42
The David Malin Awards, 9:74
Schaaf, Fred: Catch the Green Flash!, 10:44
Schilling, Govert: News Note, 1:12, 4:19, 6:20
Schilling, Govert and Roth, Joshua: News Note, 5:16
Schmidt, Ray: Letter, 7:10
Seargent, David: A Pre-Dawn Trio of Comets, 6:64
A Quiet Time for Comets?, 2:61, 9:60
A Variety of Comets, 4:64
Amazing Machholz, 3:64
Autumn Comets, 3:63
Faint Fuzz Balls, 12:60
Is Tempel Out of Gas?, 8:60
Pole Position, 11:60
Remembering Ikeya-Seki, 10:60
Stand by for Impact, 7:64
The Comets of Autumn, 5:68
The Comets of Summer, 1:60
Therein lies a tail…, 1:61
Seronik, Gary: 90mm Astronomical Maksutovs, 4:84
Compact Wide-Field Refractors, 1:82
Hobby Q&A, 2:82, 3:76, 6:76
No-Tears Collimation, 12:72
Sheehan, William: E.E. Barnard's Milky Way, 12:38
Shostak, Seth: The Day the Earth Stands Still, 10:24
Silberbauer, George: Letter, 4:12
Sinnott, Roger W.: From Eudoxus to Einstein: A History of Mathematical Astronomy, 9:88
Hobby Q&A, 1:77, 2:82, 4:75, 5:95, 6:76, 7:75, 8:77, 9:79, 10:69, 11:77
Jupiter’s Red Spot, 1:56, 2:54, 3:54, 4:54, 5:55, 6:55, 7:55, 8:94, 9:94, 11:96, 12:90
Moons of Jupiter, 7:55, 8:94
Moons of Jupiter and Saturn, 1:56, 2:54, 3:54, 4:54, 5:55, 6:55, 9:94, 11:96, 12:90
Moons of Mars and Saturn, 10:64
Smith, Lorraine: Letter, 11:10
Stanger, Jeff: Astronomical Pride, 4:96
Steginga, Albertus R.: Letter, 3:10
Stephens, Ron: Letter, 9:10
Stewart, Peter: Letter, 3:10
Steyaert, Christian: Save the Leap Second!, 12:97
Straayer, Julie: Urban Legends, 7:84
Strauss, Michael A. and Knapp, Gillian R.: The Sloan Digital Sky Survey, 2:30
Surma-Hawes, Tony: Starry One Night…, 1:68
Sweeney, Michael: Letter, 10:10
Thomas, Hedley, 2:8
Ting, Ed: The Classic Telescope, 12:76
Finders: The Power of One, 11:72
Tingley, Brandon: After the Fire, 1:40
Expansion Plans, 1:43
Toohey, Chris: Small Scope, Big Performance, 6:84
Trimarchi, Eddie: If the Plug-in FITS…, 1:86
The Computer Age, 11:95
Tytell, David: An old Favourite Updated, 10:87
Briefly Noted, 12:87
Deep Impact's Hammer Throw, 10:38
Hobby Q&A, 4:75, 9:79
Lunar Prospector: Against All Odds, 9:88
News Note, 2:18, 4:18, 4:20, 5:16, 6:12, 6:14, 12:18
Quotable Einstein, 9:88
Vlahos, Perry: Activities, 9:84
The VicSouth Desert Spring Star Party, 2:74
Vic Astronomers Tsunami Benefit, 3:88
Victoria’s Star-Be-Cue, 4:76
Voss, Stephen: Heavenly Fire, 2:62
Walker, Sean: Binocular Viewers, 3:82
German Equatorial “Go To” Mounts, 7:82
Hydrogen-Alpha Viewing on a Budget, 2:84
Planetary Masters, 10:70
Planetary Processing with RegiStax 3, 12:82
Ward, Peter: Letter, 12:10
The Milky Way, 8:22
The Prodigal Sun, 5:80
Warner, Elizabeth M. and Redfern, Greg: Deep Impact: Our First Look Inside A Comet, 6:24
Amateurs and the Deep Impact Mission, 6:69
Warner, Trevor: Letter, 2:8
West, Steve: Letter, 4:10, 12:10
Wolff, Michael J. and Smith, Michael D.: Rover Atmospheric Science: Things Are Looking Up, 3:28
Wood, Andrew: The Quest for Celestial Fire, 5:72
Wood, Charles A: A Basin Too Big to Believe, 9:58
Ancient Lunar Faults, 12:58
Basins of the Southwestern Limb, 4:58
Bumps on the Moon, 6:58
Colour and History on the Aristarchus Plateau, 3:58
Explosive Evidence on the Moon, 8:58
Floor-Fractured Craters, 1:58
In and Around Imbrium, 2:48
Lunar Polar Pleasures, 7:58
Mysteries of the Eastern Limb, 11:58
The Naked-Eye Moon, 5:58
The Straight Story on Linear Rilles, 10:58
Departments
Activities
AAQ Meeting, 10:84
Adelaide Planetarium, 12:84
Albury-Wodonga Society, 8:83
ASNSW Meeting, 8:82, 9:84, 10:84, 11:85, 12:84
ASSA 2005 Quiz Night, 2:90
Astrofest and Competition, 3:88, 5:88, 7:85,11:94
Astronomy Workshops for Teachers, 2:90
ASV Meeting, 10:84
Australian Mars Exploration Conference, 8:82
Coonabarabran Hosts Americans, 6:83
Cruise the Constellations, 2:90
Edward Corbould Research Fund, 12:84
Happy 50th, 1:94
IceInSpace, 8:82, 11:85, 12:84
Is Anyone Out There?, 4:88
Melbourne Planetarium, 7:84
Macquarie University Open Night, 6:83, 10:84
Macquarie University School Of Astronomy, 8:82
NACAA 2006, 5:88, 9:84
National Science Week, 9:84
Old Melbourne Observatory, 10:84
Perth Observatory, 9:85, 10:84
Queensland Astrofest, 8:83, 12:84
RASMZ 2005 Conference, 5:88
Siding Spring Astro-Camp for Physics Students, 2:90
SPSP a Success, 5:88
South Pacific Star Party 2006, 10:84, 12:84
Stromlo Lecture in Adelaide, 4:89
Sutherland Astronomy Education, 9:84
Sutherland Open Night, 11:85
Sydney Observatory, 4:89, 9:85, 10:84
Taking It To The Streets, 4:89
The Way to the Stars, 2:90
Tidbinbilla, 10:84
Urban Observers, 7:84
Vic Astronomers Tsunami Benefit, 3:88
VicSouth Desert Spring Star Party, 9:84, 11:85
Visit Siding Spring, 3:89
Amateur Telescope Making
Automate Your Backyard Observatory, 7:79
AS&T Test Reports
A Preview of Meade’s RCX400, 5:76
Canon's EOS 20Da, 11:80
Celestron's Advanced Series "Go To" Mount, 8:78
Coronado PST Hydrogen-Alpha Solar Telescope, 2:84
JupSat Pro, 4:82
Kagayaki 4.1, 3:78
MacAstronomica 2.0.5, 3:80
Meade Deep Sky Imager, 10:78
Refractors, 12:76
RegiStax 3, 12:82
TAL Optics, 11:78
Tasco Skywatcher Pro ED-100, 9:80
TheSky 6, 1:78
ZenithStar 80, 6:84
Astrophotography
Capturing the Colours of the Moon, 7:76
Planetary Masters, 10:70
Resolution Realities, 12:69
Resurrecting an Old Astrophoto, 3:84
Shoot the Deep Sky, 8:64
The Prodigal Sun, 5:80
Binocular Highlight
A Cluster in the Wrong Spot, 11:50
A Jewel Among Jewels, 5:50
An Overlooked Gem, 4:50
Colourful Cluster NGC 2451, 2:50
False Cross Cluster, NGC 2516, 3:50
King of the Globulars, 6:50
M75: The Loneliest Globular, 10:50
NGC 6124 in Scorpius, 8:50
NGC 288 in Sculptor, 12:50
Really Red R Doradus, 1:50
The Southern Pointers, 7:50
Watching Kappa Pavonis, 9:50
Books & Beyond
Archives of the Universe: A Treasury of Astronomy’s Historic Works of Discovery, Marcia Bartusiak, 5:84
Astronomy 2005, Glenn Dawes, Peter Northfield, and Ken Wallace, 2:88
Astronomy with a Home Computer, Neale Monks, 12:87
Atlas of the Moon, Antonin Rukl, 10:86
Destination Mars, Alain Dupas, 5:87
Empire of the Stars: Obsession, Friendship, and Betrayal in the Quest for Black Holes, Arthur I Miller, 9:86
Evolving Cosmos, Govert Schilling, 12:86
Exploring Ancient Skies: An Encyclopedic Survey of Archaeoastronomy, David H. Kelley and Eugene F. Milone, 8:84
Exploring the Moon, Steve Massey, 2:88
From Abell to ZZ Ceti, 6:88
From Eudoxus to Einstein: A History of Mathematical Astronomy, C.M. Linton, 9:88
Infinte Worlds: An Illustrated Voyage to Planets Beyond Our Sun, Ray Villard and Lynette R. Cook, 11:86
Lunar Prospector: Against All Odds, Alan B. Binder, 9:88
Mars: A Warmer, Wetter Planet, Jeffrey S. Kargel, 5:86
Mathematical Astronomy Morsels III, Jean Meeus, 8:86
Meteorites: A Journey Through Space and Time, Alex Bevan and John de Laeter, 9:89
Norton's Star Atlas and Reference Handbook, 10:87
Quotable Einstein, Alice Calaprice, ed., 9:88
Stargazer: The Life and Times of the Telescope, Fred Watson, 1:84
Story: The Way of Water, Anne E. Lenehan, 2:89
The Art of Collecting Meteorites, Kevin Kichinka, 12:87
The Grand Tour: A Traveler's Guide to the Solar System, Revised Edition, Ron Miller and William K. Hartmann, 11:87
The New Amateur Astronomer, Martin Mobberley, 7:86
The NexStar User’s Guide, Michael Swanson, 1:84
The Real Mars: Spirit, Opportunity, Mars Express and the Quest to Explore the Red Planet, Michael Hanlon, 5:85
The Violent Universe, Kimberly Weaver, 12:87
Western Australian Astronomy Almanac, Perth Observatory, 2:88
Year of the Comets: A Journey from Sadness to the Stars, Jan DeBlieu, 11:86
Buyer’s Guide
90mm Astronomical Maksutovs, 4:84
Binocular Viewers, 3:82
Compact Wide-Field Refractors, 1:82
German Equatorial “Go To” Mounts, 7:82
Celestial Calendar
A Pre-Dawn Trio of Comets, 6:64
A Quiet Time for Comets?, 2:61, 9:60
A Variety of Comets, 4:64
Amateurs and the Deep Impact Mission, 6:69
Amazing Machholz, 3:64
April’s Eclipse, 4:68
Asteroid Occultations, 2:57
Autumn Comets, 3:63
Blink and you’ll miss it, 3:65
Comet Lost and Found, 6:68
Dynamic Jupiter: An Observing Guide, 5:63
Faint Fuzz Balls, 12:60
Is Tempel Out of Gas?, 8:60
It’s still daylight, by Jove, 6:63
Moons of Mars and Saturn, 10:64
Now you see them…, 4:63
Occultations from the Edge, 12:61
October's Lunar Eclipse, 10:61
Pallas in the Realm of the Galaxies, 4:69
Pole Position, 11:60
Red Giant Hides Behind Moon!, 11:60
Remembering Ikeya-Seki, 10:60
Seeking the Crescent of Venus, 12:62
Solved: The Mars-Crater Mystery, 11:62
Stand by for Impact, 7:64
Targeting Comet Tempel 1, 6:66
The Comets of Autumn, 5:68
The Comets of Summer, 1:60
The Great Mars Apparition of 2005, 9:62
The Moon meets the Pleiades, 7:63
The Moon Meets the Sisters, 10:62
The Shadowy World of Occultations, 1:62
Therein lies a tail…, 1:61
When the Moon gets in the way, 8:61
Constellation Close-Up
Starry Splendours of the Scorpion, 8:62
Deep Sky Delights
A Summer Sampler, 1:64
Along Lacaille's Telescope, 8:55
Chasing the Bird of Paradise, 7:60
Cloudy Nights, Part 1, 10:55
Cloudy Nights, Part 2, 11:55
Cloudy Nights, Part 3, 12:55
Out of the Milky Way, 5:60
Peering Deep into Puppis, 2:58
Sailing the Southern Skies, 3:60
The Eta Carinae Region, 4:60
The Fly and The Drawing Compass, 6:60
Water Constellations: Tale a Dip, 9:55
Digital Astronomy
A Decade of Daily Delights, 6:87
If the Plug-in FITS…, 1:86
So Much to Read, So Little Time, 3:87
This Software Club Wants You, 7:88
Exploring The Moon
A Basin Too Big to Believe, 9:58
Ancient Lunar Faults, 12:58
Basins of the Southwestern Limb, 4:58
Bumps on the Moon, 6:58
Colour and History on the Aristarchus Plateau, 3:58
Explosive Evidence on the Moon, 8:58
Floor-Fractured Craters, 1:58
In and Around Imbrium, 2:48
Lunar Polar Pleasures, 7:58
Mysteries of the Eastern Limb, 11:58
The Naked-Eye Moon, 5:58
The Straight Story on Linear Rilles, 10:58
Features:
A Decade of Brown Dwarfs, 5:42
After the Fire, 1:40
All Systems Go!, 11:24
Amateur Sightings: Watching History Happen, 10:42
Amateurs Detect Effects on Earth, 5:32
Astronomy on ice, 2:24
Back to the Future, 7:34
Catch the Green Flash!, 10:44
Clear Skies, 3:32
Cosmic Coincidence, 4:44
Dark Energy And The Preposterous Universe, 3:36
Deep Impact: Our First Look Inside a Comet, 6:24
Deep Impact's Hammer Throw, 10:38
Disc Worlds, 9:44
Discovery among the Discs, 11:46
E.E. Barnard's Milky Way, 12:38
Europe's Eye on Mars, 12:24
Expansion Plans, 1:43
Extrasolar Planets: Pictured at Last?, 8:44
Fireworks from the Far Side of the Galaxy, 5:28
Heavenly Fire, 2:62
Hidden in Plain Sight: Finding Martian Landers, 7:44
Hot Space, 9:32
Hubble Turns 15!, 7:40
Huygens’ Heroes, 6:42
In Search of Martian Seas, 3:24
Japan’s Asteroid Archaeologist, 6:30
Lord of the Rings, 6:34
Magnificent Desolation, 8:32
Mapping the Moon’s Shadow, 1:32
Meet The Milky Way, 9:38
Moon of Mystery, 1:44
Mystery Worlds, 10:32
Perth Observatory, 4:38
Planetary Harmony, 1:24
Putting Einstein to the Test, 7:24
Putting the bang in The Big Bang, 11:32
Red-Faced Planet, 12:48
Requiem for a Heavyweight: The Life of the Great Melbourne Telescope, 2:46
Rover Atmospheric Science: Things Are Looking Up, 3:28
Scanning the Sky: A Sloan Observer’s Tale, 2:34
Supermassive Black Holes: shaping their surroundings, 4:32
Target Australia, 3:44
Testing Einstein At Home, 7:31
The 10th Planet - Found At Last, 9:24
The Astronomy of Robert Frost, 4:46
The Atmosphere, 12:32
The Birth of Magnetars, 5:31
The Booming Science of Sungrazing Comets, 8:38
The Colour of Night, 2:66
The Day the Earth Stands Still, 10:24
The Father of NZ Astronomy, 2:70
The Final Countdown, 5:34
The Future of Australian Astronomy, 4:24
The Hubble Crisis, 5:22
The Hybrid Solar Eclipse of April 2005, 1:36
The MOA Telescope Spreads Its Wings, 3:70
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey, 2:30
The Real Big Brother, 8:24
The Universe in the Mirror, 2:40
Triumph on Titan, 3:20
Visions from the VLT, 11:40
Walking on the Moon, 12:45
First Light
Bad Astrology, 7:66
Finders: The Power of One, 11:72
Grand Misalignment, 3:74
Nebula Filters, 9:71
No-Tears Collimation, 12:72
Sailing the Lunar Seas, 2:78
Star Names, 7:68
Sunlight’s Symphony, 6:70
Take a "Sat-seeing" Tour, 8:72
The Lagoon Nebula, 9:68
The Other Blue Planets, 10:66
The Pleiades: A Star Cluster for Everyone, 1:72
Tune Up Your Telescope, 4:70
Focal Point
A Close Encounter, 7:98
A Swan Song in Aquarius, 11:22
Astronomical Pride, 4:96
Casting a Spell, 10:97
Enquiring Minds, 2:98
Observing by Ear, 9:96
One of Those Nights, 1:98
Save the Leap Second!, 12:97
Tales of a Planetarian, 3:96
The Computer Age, 11:95
The Eclipse That Almost Got Away, 8:98
What’s in a Name?, 6:98
Where there’s smoke, 5:98
Hobby Q&A / Ask AS&T
Alpha Centauri, 10:69
Date of Easter, 3:76
Distant Sunlike Stars, 1:77
Earth and the Tsunami, 4:75
Earth from Mars, 9:79
Eyepiece Sizes, 4:75
Fast Moving Binaries, 11:77
From 1950.0 to 2000.0, 11:77
Fuel Dumps in Space, 2:82
Galaxy Distances, 4:75
Galileo’s Telescope, 1:77
GPS Locations, 8:77
Imaging in Twilight, 3:76
Light-years and Parsecs, 4:75
Living on the Farside of the Moon, 2:82
Magellanic Clouds, 12:81
Meteor Observing from a Plane, 6:76
Mirror Making, 6:76
Mirror Upgrades, 5:95
Nebulae and Galaxies in Larger Telescopes, 10:69
New Moon, 9:79
No Full Moon in February, 2:82
Observing A Bright Quasar, 2:82
Re-aluminising Mirrors, 2:82
Saturn's Rings, 8:77
Saturn's Spokes, 10:69
Shadows on Saturn, 9:79
Solar Eclipses on Other Planets, 11:77
Stacking CCD Images, 7:75
Star Brightness All Summed Up, 8:77
Star Orbits, 12:81
Star Sizes on Film, 5:95
Stopping Down a Telescope, 7:75
Sundogs, 1:77
Telescope Mirrors, 3:76
The Sun from Other Stars, 6:76
Titan’s Atmosphere, 5:95
Uranus’ Tilt, 7:75
Venus' Crescent, 12:81
Young Moons, 9:79
Mission Update:
Astro-E2, 8:21
Astro-F
Astrosat, 1:21
Beagle-2, 5:19
Constellation-X, 3:19
Cosmos-1/Volna, 10:20
Deep Impact, 5:19
Genesis, 1:21
Gravity Probe B, 2:21
Hard Times for Space Science, 7:21
Hubble Space Telescope, 8:21
JIMO, 6:21
Juno, 9:21
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, 4:21
Mars Express, 5:19
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, 10:20
Mars Science Laboratory, 4:21
Messenger, 12:21
New Horizons, 1:21, 6:21
Rosetta, 3:19, 6:21
SMART-1, 2:21
SOFIA, 2:21
Solar-B, 8:21
Space Shuttle, 9:21, 11:21
Spitzer, 10:20
Suzaku, 11:21
Swift, 3:19, 5:19
Venus Express, 12:21
WISE, 9:21
News Notes:
A Black-Hole Swarm, 4:19
A Bonanza of Exoplanet Discoveries, 5:14
A Controversial Equatorial Martian Sea, 6:14
A Flood of Cassini Discoveries, 3:12
A Galaxy that Thrives on Chaos, 5:12
A Moon for the "10th Planet", 12:13
A Place To Land, 8:16
A Planet After All?, 11:16
A Planet For Beta Pic, 1:12
A Rock’s Life, 2:18
A Supernova Survivor, 9:13
After the Flood, 9:14
All Systems Go, 8:14
Amazing Maser, 8:18
Aussie Research News, 9:22
Aussie Rock Helps Date Galaxy, 9:18
Aussies to Help Probe Cosmic Dark Ages, 1:13
Back to the Moon, 11:12
Binary Dwarf Bagged, 12:15
Black Hole Blues, 11:16
Black Hole Burps, 10:13
Boom Time on Mars, 8:13
Bungle Bungle, 10:14
Canberra Amateur Gets Grant, 10:18
Catching a Breeze, 5:16
Cometary Chemistry, 11:19
Crew Exploration Vehicle, 9:16
Deep Impact Revisited, 12:18
Dynamic Duo, 9:16
Earth's Hit Parade, 10:13
Enceladus’ Invisible Atmosphere, 6:12
Eureka Prize to Astronomer, 10:18
Exoplanets: The Heat Is On, 6:16
Fancy Meeting You Here, 7:16
Galaxy Maps Reveal Long-Sought Waves, 5:16
Giant African Scope Sees First Light, 12:20
Glimpsing Starbirth with Spitzer, 6:18
Grote Reber Medal Awarded, 10:18
Hayabusa Arrives at Asteroid Itokawa, 12:15
Hello Sailor, 7:13
Homeless Black Hole?, 12:20
Hubble Gets a Shot in the Arm, 3:14
Hubble Takes a Hit, 5:18
Iapetus Encountered, 4:14
If it fits..., 9:18
It's Shocking, 8:18
Kiwi Amateurs Help Find Planet, 7:14
Laser “Guide Stars” on the Rise, 2:11
Life on Titan?, 11:19
Mars Polar Mystery Solved, 7:18
Martian Mesa, 7:14
Martian Methane, 3:18
Martian Mudcake, 1:20
Meteorite Age Dilemma, 10:13
Moon Muck, 10:16
More Extrasolar Planets, 12:20
New Horizons, 8:14
New View of an Old Galaxy, 7:20
Next Stop Venus!, 10:16
No Kuiper Belt Jupiters, 12:20
No Redshift-10 Galaxy?, 2:14
Opportunity Gets into Heavy Metal, 4:20
Orbiting, and Waving, 7:13
Phoebe Related to Pluto, 7:12
Phoenix Gets Go-Ahead, 8:18
Planet Systems Are Common, 8:16
Pressing Towards the Cosmic Dawn, 2:14
Pulsar Jackpot, 6:20
Right on Target, 9:12
Ripples, Believe it or Not, 8:20
Saturn Lights, 6:13
Saturn’s 12 New Moons, 7:12
Saturn's Second Atmosphere, 10:14
Seeing Triple, 10:16
Setback for Alternative Cosmology
Shake, Rattle & Rock, 9:20
SKA for WA?, 2:12
Smallest Exoplanet Found, 8:12
Solar Stats, 7:16
Sounds of Saturn, 9:14
Space Oddity, 7:13
Spokes Too Soon, 11:18
Star Eats Star, 11:18
Stuck On You, 8:16
Super Scope, 9:13
Super Solar Flare, 7:16
Super Volcano, 8:14
Supernova in a Spiral Arm, 4:18
The Case of the Missing Pulsar, 8:13
The Dwindling Kuiper Belt, 2:20
The Kernel of a Star Stripped Bare, 2:19
The Naked-Eye Globular You’ve Never Seen, 1:18
The Nightmare Before Christmas, 4:18
The Other Big Bang, 11:14
The Supernova That Refuses To Die, 9:14
Thick Discs Discerned Beyond the Milky Way, 6:18
Triple Suns, 9:16
Two Gyros Are Better Than None, 11:14
Tycho’s Supernova: The Culprit Found?, 2:18
Uranus: Kicking Up a Storm, 2:10
View from the APEX, 9:14
Violent Star Death, 9:18
Voyager on the Edge, 7:18
When the Very Biggest Things Collide, 1:14
White-Dwarf Planets?, 6:14
Whole Lotta Skakin’ Goin’ On, 4:20
Wide View Pays Off, 10:12
World First for NZ, 11:20
Observer’s Log
A Tale of Two KIWIs, 10:76
I’m Your Venus, 1:53
Photographing the Lunar 100, 5:70
The Challenge of Mercury, 4:66
Spotting the Dark Side, 9:67
Winking Stars, 10:74
Project
A Simple Altazimuth Tripod Adapter, 4:86
Red Light District, 1:76
Rambling Through The Skies:
Inner Glow, 1:48
Spotlight On:
A Flaming Runaway Star, 4:22
A Puzzling Polar-Ring Galaxy, 5:20
A Study in Contrasts, 2:22
A Swan Song in Aquarius, 11:22
Faces of the Sun, 12:22
Ice and Dust, 10:22
Mars’ Hale Crater, 6:22
Sagittarius’ Stellar Playgrounds, 7:22
Smashing News on Black Holes, 1:22
The Milky Way, 8:22
Sun, Moon, and Planets:
A Month of Meetings, 7:54
An Evening Spectacle, 9:54
Duelling Morning Stars, 1:54
Giant Planets Rule the Night, 2:53
King of the Planets, 3:53, 4:53
Jupiter’s Red Spot, 1:56, 2:54, 3:54, 4:54, 5:55, 6:55, 7:55, 8:94, 9:94, 11:96, 12:90
Meet Mars, 10:54
Moons of Jupiter, 7:55
Moons of Jupiter and Saturn, 1:56, 2:54, 3:54, 4:54, 5:55, 6:55, 8:94, 9:94, 11:96, 12:90
Morning and Night Planets, 5:54
Ready for the Red Planet?, 11:52
The Star of the Show, 8:54
Three’s Not A Crowd, 6:54
Triple Treat, 11:53
Venus Shines Brightly, 12:52
Targets
Catch the Brightest Quasar, 5:66
Introducing the Levy List, 12:63
The Astronomy Scene
Amateur Team Finds 100 Supernovae, 11:65
Eclipses & Me, 3:66
German Amateur's Supernova in M51, 11:67
NEO Monitoring, 11:67
Shooting the Stars, 8:70
Starry One Night…, 1:68
The Changing Face of Astronomy, 11:68
The Pull of the Ringed Planet, 12:66
The Quest for Celestial Fire, 5:72
The 2005 South Pacific Star Party, 6:78
The VicSouth Desert Spring Star Party, 2:74
Victoria’s Star-Be-Cue, 4:76
Why Are Supernovae Important, 11:66
Tonight’s Sky
A First-Class Night, 4:52
A Shielded Arm, 8:53
A Tour of Argo Navis, 3:52
Contrasts in Capricornus, 10:53
Deep Sea Nights, 12:54
Exploring Lacaille’s Deep Sky, 6:53
Migrating South, 11:54
Modern Star Groups of the South, 5:53
On First Sighting Dorado, 1:52
Pointers to the Night’s Diversity, 7:53
Stellar Sights in Sagittarius, 9:53
The Distant Night Sky, 2:52
Observing Topics
Comets
9P/Tempel 1, 4:64, 5:68, 6:64, 6:66, 6:68, 7:64, 8:60, 9:60, 10:42
21P/Giacobini-Zinner, 4:64, 5:68, 6:64, 7:64, 8:60, 9:60
29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1, 1:60, 2:61, 6:64, 7:64, 8:60, 9:60, 10:60, 11:60, 12:60
32P/Comas Sola, 2:61, 3:63
37P/Forbes, 4:64, 5:68, 6:64, 7:34, 8:60, 9:60
49P/Arend-Rigaux, 3:63
62P/Tsuchinshan, 1:60
69P/Taylor, 1:60
78P/Gehrels, 1:60, 2:61
121P/Shoemaker-Holt, 1:60
C/2003 K4 (LINEAR), 1:60, 2:61, 3:63, 4:64, 5:68
C/2003 T4 (LINEAR), 3:63, 4:52, 4:64, 5:68, 6:64, 7:64, 8:60
C/2004 B1 (LINEAR), 8:60, 9:60, 10:60, 11:60, 12:60
C/2004 L1 (LINEAR), 3:63, 4:64
C/2004 Q2 (Machholz), 1:60, 2:61, 3:64, 4:52, 6:64, 7:64
C/2005 A1 (LINEAR), 4:64, 5:68, 6:64, 7:64, 8:60
C/2005 E2 (McNaught), 7:64, 8:60, 9:60, 10:60, 11:60, 12:60
C/2005 N5 (Catalina), 10:60
Ikeya-Seki (Great Comet of 1965), 10:60
Emission Nebulae
M8 (Lagoon Nebula), 9:68
NGC 346, 10:55
NGC 2070 (Tarantula Nebula), 11:55
NGC 3199, 4:60
NGC 3247, 4:60
NGC 3324, 4:60
Galaxies
AM 0319-662, 1:64
DDO 210, 9:55
ESO 097-G13, 6:60
ESO 115-G21, 1:64
ESO 154-G23, 1:64
IC 764, 5:62
IC 4448, 7:60
IC 4633, 7:60
IC 4635, 7:60
Large Magellanic Cloud, 11:55
M104, 5:60
NGC 1313, 1:64
NGC 1313A, 1:64
NGC 2640, 3:60
NGC 4027, 5:60
NGC 4038, 5:60
NGC 4039, 5:60
NGC 4105, 5:60
NGC 4106, 5:60
NGC 5612, 7:60
NGC 5833, 7:60
NGC 6861, 8:55
NGC 6868, 8:55
NGC 6870, 8:55
PGC 54288, 7:60
Small Magellanic Cloud, 10:55
Globular Clusters
ESO 118-SC31, 12:55
ESO 121-SC03, 12:55
ESO 280-SC6, 8:55
Hodge 11, 12:55
HP 1, 8:55
IC 4499, 7:60
M2, 9:55
M30, 9:55
M68, 5:60
M72, 9:55
NGC 104, 10:55
NGC 121, 10:55
NGC 288, 12:50
NGC 362, 10:55
NGC 1261, 1:64
NGC 1466, 12:55
NGC 1754, 12:55
NGC 1786, 12:55
NGC 1835, 12:55
NGC 1841, 12:55
NGC 1898, 12:55
NGC 1916, 12:55
NGC 1928, 12:55
NGC 1939, 12:55
NGC 2005, 12:55
NGC 2019, 12:55
NGC 2210, 12:55
NGC 2257, 12:55
NGC 2808, 3:62
NGC 4372, 6:60
NGC 4833, 6:60
NGC 5139 (Omega Centauri), 6:50
NGC 6101, 7:60
NGC 6362, 7:60
NGC 6441, 8:55
NGC 6453, 8:55
NGC 6496, 8:55
NGC 6541, 8:55
NGC 6584, 8:55
Palomar 12, 9:55
Intermediate-Age Populous Clusters
NGC 1651, 11:55
NGC 1783, 11:55
NGC 1978, 11:55
NGC 2121, 11:55
Moon
Alphonsus, 8:58
Appennines, 2:48
April’s Eclipse, 4:68
Ariadaeus Rille, 10:58
Aristarchus, 3:58
Aristarchus Plateau, 3:58
Bailly, 4:58
Capturing the Colours of the Moon, 7:76
Cauchy region, 12:55
Clavius, 4:58
Drygalski, 7:58
Earthshine, 5:58
Gassendi, 1:58
Grimaldi, 4:48
Hortensius, 6:58
Kies Pi, 6:58
Lacus Mortis, 12:55
Leibnitz Mountains, 7:58
Mare / Highland, 5:58
Mare Crisium, 2:78
Mare Frigoris, 9:58
Mare Imbrium, 2:48, 2:78
Mare Humorum, 2:78
Mare Marginis Swirls, 11:58
Mare Serenitatis, 2:78
October's Lunar Eclipse, 10:61
Peary, 7:58
Petavius, 1:58
Photographing the Lunar 100, 5:70
Pico, 2:48
Posidonius, 1:58
Procellarum Basin, 9:58
Schiller-Zucchius, 4:58
Schroter’s Valley, 3:58
Sinus Aestuum, 8:58
Sirsalis Rille, 10:58
Smythii Basin, 11:58
Straight Wall, 12:55
Sulpicius Gallus, 8:58
The Hybrid Solar Eclipse of April 2005, 1:36
Multiple Stars
Alpha Centauri, 7:50, 7:53
Beta Centauri, 7:50, 7:53
Alpha Circini, 7:53
Struve 1659, 5:60
Open Clusters
Blanco 1, 11:50
Collinder 121, 2:52
Collinder 135, 2:58
Collinder 220, 4:60
IC 2391, 3:60
IC 2488, 3:60
IC 2581, 4:60
Kron 7, 10:55
M6, 8:55
M7, 8:55
M45 (The Pleiades), 1:72
M46, 2:58
M47, 2:59
NGC 2451, 2:50, 2:58
NGC 2477, 2:58
NGC 2516, 3:50, 3:60
NGC 2546, 2:58
NGC 2568, 2:58
NGC 3114, 4:50
NGC 3293, 4:60
NGC 4755, 5:50
NGC 6124, 8:50
Planetary Nebulae
Abell 35, 5:60
He 2-131, 7:60
IC 4191, 6:60
IC 4699, 8:55
LoTr, 7:60
Minkowski 1-18, 2:58
My 47, 3:62
MyCn 18, 6:60
NGC 1360, 1:64
NGC 1535, 1:64
NGC 2867, 3:60
NGC 2899, 3:60
NGC 4071, 6:60
NGC 4361, 5:60
NGC 5189, 6:60
NGC 5315, 6:60
NGC 7009, 9:55
NGC 7293, 9:56
Wray 17-31, 3:60
Planets
Jupiter, 5:63
Mars, 9:62
Mercury, 4:66, 9:67
Neptune, 10:66
Uranus, 10:66
Venus, 1:53, 12:62
Populous Clusters
Kron 3, 10:55
Lindsay 1, 10:55
NGC 330, 10:55
NGC 416, 10:55
NGC 419, 10:55
Quasars
3C 273, 5:66
Sun
Catch the Green Flash!, 10:44
The Prodigal Sun, 5:80
Variables
Eta Carinae, 3:52
Kappa Pavonis, 9:50
R Doradus, 1:50
R Scuti, 8:53
T Pyxidis, 5:53
Young Populous Clusters
NGC 1711, 11:55
NGC 1818, 11:55
NGC 1831, 11:55
NGC 1850, 11:55
NGC 1854, 11:55
NGC 1856, 11:55
NGC 1866, 11:55
NGC 1903, 11:55
NGC 2004, 11:55
NGC 2100, 11:55
NGC 2164, 11:55
SL 360, 11:55