Issues
21: January/February 2007
22: March/April 2007
23: May/June 2007
24: July/August 2007
25: September/October 2007
26: November/December 2007
Authors
Aguirre, Edwin L.: Robert Evans: Supernova Champ, 21:40
Allison, Mark: Stop Renaming the Sky, 21:96
Andersen, Geoff: Eye on the Sky, 22:76
Beatty, J. Kelly: A "Habitable" Super-Earth?, 24:12
Ask AS&T, 22:96, 26:75
Comet McNaught's Iron Tail, 25:18
Beatty, J. Kelly and Bryant, Greg: McNaught's Passing Fancy, 23:24
Bobra, Monica: Hinode Reveals the Sun, 25:38
Bryant, Greg: $45m In New Federal Funding, 22:16
A Better View, 26:8
A Christmas Mars Opposition, 26:52
A Naked-Eye Nova in Scorpius, 23:18
A New Galactic Supernova Remnant, 21:18
A Toast to Celestial Symmetry, 24:22
A Very Favourable Vesta Opposition, 23:72
Activities, 21:87, 22:86, 23:89
Amazing Iapetus, 26:13
An Evening Lunar Eclipse, 24:64
Astronomer Wins National Science Prize, 21:16
Beta Hydri Up Close, 25:16
Catch Saturn At Opposition, 21:52
Changes in Scorpius, 24:56
Comet McNaught's Spectacular Show, 22:66
COROT's Planet Hunt Begins, 22:18
Expanding The Galactic Bulge, 25:16
Exploring Mars, 24:43
Funding Astronomy, 21:8
Grote Reber Medal Presented, 22:14
Jupiter Reaches Opposition, 23:52
Mars Rovers resume, 26:12
Mercury Closes In On Spica, 25:52
Mercury's Morning Show, 22:52
Meteors for November/December, 26:65
Moon Return Plans Take Shape, 22:20
Names For Moons Of Jupiter And Saturn, 24:16
New Funding For Australian Astronomers, 21:16
New Horizons Approaches Jupiter, 21:20
New Names For Neptune's Moons, 23:16
New Satellite Names for Saturn, 23:13
Our Nearest Stellar Neighbours, 23:58
Reclaiming the Night Sky, 24:8
Passing Mars, 23:20
Satellites Of Jupiter And Saturn, 21:54
Satellites Of Jupiter, 22:54, 23:54, 24:54, 25:54
Satellites Of Saturn, 22:55, 23:55, 26:56
Show Them The Universe, 23:8
Shuttle Flights in 2007, 22:20
Siriuz Blazes Forth, 22:58
Square Kilometre Array Comes Down To Two, 21:13
The New Comet King, 24:18
The River of the Night, 21:56
There's Much To Celebrate, 25:6
Toward the South Celestial Pole, 25:56
Venus and Saturn Paired Together!, 24:52
Vesta Brightens In Ophiuchus, 22:69
Volcanic Plumes On Io, 23:18
Woomera 60 Years On, 22:8
Bryant, Greg and MacRobert, Alan: Seeking the Origins of Cosmic Rays, 23:16
Butler, Gavan: Letter, 23:10
Caton, Daniel B. and Roberts, Joan E.: Sleep and the Amateur Astronomer, 21:42
Chaikin, Andrew: Explore The Lunar Terminator, 23:64
Global Surveyor's Last Hurrah, 23:46
Christie, Grant: Obituary - Frank M. Bateson, 24:20
Coffey, Valerie C.: Beyond the Multiverse, 21:89
Hubble Sees Dark Cloud on Uranus, 21:20
Cole, Frank H.: A Practical Orientation, 26:72
A Stellar Nursery Story, 24:91
All Points South, 25:69
The Moon Dance, 23:82
Cole, Todd: Fifty Years in Space, 25:28
Cozens, Glen: Letter, 24:10
Croswell, Ken: The Blue Witch, 23:22
Cull, Selby: Ten Years of Life on Mars, 21:88
Dalrymple, Les: A Gem of a Cluster, 23:50
A Patch of Pavo, 25:57
A Vela Binocular Duo, 22:50
Beta Pictoris Plus, 21:50
Missed by Messier in Leo, 22:59
Night of the Scorpion, 24:57
Perfect Galaxy NGC 300, 26:50
Pointer Pairings, 23:59
Pretty Globular NGC 6541, 25:50
Spring's Magnificent Seven, 26:60
Summer Globulars, 21:57
The Fly's Globular, 24:50
Davis, Roger: Letter, 22:10
Dawes, Glenn: Top 10 Space Science Moments in 2006, 21:26
Deans, Paul: Planets of Hot, Massive Stars, 25:12
di Cicco, Dennis: Ask AS&T, 21:84, 24:85
Celestron's Skyscout, 21:76
Tele Vue's Flagship Imaging System, 24:70
Dougherty, Kerrie: Woomera's Diamond Anniversary, 25:74
Dubinski, John: The Great Milky Way Andromeda Collision, 21:32
Dyer, Alan: Megrez 90 Apo: First-Class Glass, 23:75
Ellyard, David: Ceres Fills a Gap, 21:79
March 1616: Galileo's Troubles Begin, 22:85
The Belts Of Van Allen, 23:88
The Geometry of The Cosmos, 24:86
The Missing Eleven Days, 25:83
Time Zones and GMT, 26:49
Fienberg, Richard Tresch: Ask AS&T, 21:84
Stardust in the Large Magellanic Cloud, 21:22
Finn, Mike: Letter, 26:10
Flanders, Tony: Ask AS&T, 22:96, 25:93
Flavin, John: Letter, 26:10
Fluke, Christopher: Showtime at Swinburne Spaceworks, 26:32
The Return of the Holmberg Effect, 25:14
Uncovering the Most Distant Galaxy Clusters, 23:14
Friedman, Alan: Good Moons from Bad Locations, 25:70
Garlick, Mark A.: The Supernova Menance, 22:44
Goldman, Stuart: Astronomy Online, 25:49
Greeve, Dennis: Letter, 22:10
Herald, Dave; Russell, Steve; and Gault, Dave: A Grazing Occultation Of Antares, 21:68
Hewitt-White, Ken: Space Oddities, 26:70
The Hyades
Hough, David: Queensland Astrofest 2007 - The Milky Way Experience, 26:88
Horbun, Ivan: Letter, 24:10
Horne, Johnny: Next-Generation Video: Adirondack's StellaCam3, 25:64
Hudon, Daniel: We are Stardust: Spread the Word, 25:96
Hungerford, Rodney: Letter, 21:10
James, C. Renee: Solar Forecast: Storm Ahead, 24:36
Kausch, George: Letter, 22:10
Kerr, Steve: Antares At It Again, 22:68
Looking Ahead to 2007's Occultations, 21:67
Shadows from the Edge, 25:60
The Lion Arrives, 24:60
The Lion at Dawn, 26:63
Two Occultations Of Antares, 23:70
Laughlin, Gregory P.: From Here to Eternity - the Fate of the Sun and the Earth, 24:30
Levy, David: What Is a Planet, 21:85
Lewis, Geraint: Cosmic Lens sees Baby Galaxies, 26:14
Cosmic Train Wreck, 25:14
Strangers in the Night, 26:14
The Cosmic Axis of Evil, 23:14
The End of Cosmology?, 24:18
Lewis, Geraint; Power, Chris; Power; Christopher, Fluke: The Universe In A Computer, 25:22
Littmann, Mark: Dark Beasts of the Trans-Neptunian Zoo, 26:28
From Chaos to the Kuiper Belt, 25:42
Lovejoy, Terry: The Discovery Of Comet Lovejoy, 24:62
MacRobert, Alan: A Galaxy Core's Shadow Play, 25:10
An Exoplanet's Very Hot Afternoon, 25:11
Ask AS&T, 21:84, 23:73, 25:93, 26:75
Barren Red-Dwarf Planets, 24:12
Double-Sun Planetary Systems Leave Telltale Signs, 24:18
Filters for Sun-Watching, 21:72
Living with a Red Dwarf, 22:18
Measuring a Black Hole's Energy Efficiency, 25:11
The Widening Monoceros Light Echo, 22:16
The Wrong Earth-Like Planet, 25:18
Transit of Luna, 24:16
Your Telescopic Guide to Mars, 26:54
Mammana, Dennis L.: The Deceptive Sky, 25:78
Marsh, Adam: Meteors for January and February, 21:67
Meteors For March - April, 22:69
See Some Winter Meteors, 23:71
Massey, Steve: Majestic Saturn, 21:64
McDowell, Jonathan: Mission Update, 22:21, 23:20, 24:21, 25:19, 26:19
McNaught, Robert: Experiencing Comet McNaught, 23:29
Mellish, Scott: Obituary - Mike Kerr, 24:20
Mencinsky, Steve: Letter, 21:10
Meyer, Letter: 25:8
Naeye, Robert: A Millennium Ahead of Its Time, 22:12
A Weird "Hot Neptune", 25:12
Black Hole Spins as Fast as It Can, 24:16
Doubt Cast on Lunar Ice, 22:20
Flowing Water on Today's Mars?, 22:13
Kepler Saw A White Dwarf Explode, 23:13
M87 Black Hole Blasts the Virgo Cluster, 21:15
Nearby-Star News, 22:18
Superduper Supernova, 23:12
The Hunt for the Missing Dwarf Galaxies, 26:24
Novak, Zak: Letter, 22:10
Odenwald, Sten: Waiting for the Big One, 24:96
Parker, Quentin A.: Planetary Nebulae at home and abroad...an Australian adventure!, 23:40
Petersen, Carolyn Collins: Of Once and Future Planets, 23:83
Pijawka, John: Set It Up, and They Will Come, 22:97
Plait, Phil: A Trip to the Galaxy Zoo, 24:48
Full Moon Madness, 24:68
The Face on Mars, 22:22
The Incredible Lightness of Being, 21:48
Pryor, Mark: Letter, 25:8
Pulley, Richard: Letter, 23:10
Pulliam, Christine: Project Moonwatch - Satellite Tracking at the Dawn of the Space Age, 26:38
Putney, Margaret: 16 New Transiting Planet Candidates, 21:12
Quirk, Steve: Enhanced Viewing and Imaging with the GSTAR-EX camera, 24:74
Ratledge, David: Smarter Observing with Deep-Sky Planner 4, 23:79
Robinson, Leif J.: Astronomy's Knowns and Unknowns, 22:88
Salway, Mike: Activities, 24:87, 25:84, 26:86
An Evening Lunar Eclipse, 26:20
IceInSpace AstroCamp 2007, 23:84
Sarkissian, John: 2007 CWAS AstroFest, 26:91
Pulsars and the Discovery of the First Radio Magnetar, 22:36
Schilling, Govert: Historic Supernova Linked to Remnant, 21:18
Seargent, David: A McNaught Perspective, 23:68
Comet McNaught Fades From View, 22:67
Comet McNaught's Prospects Improve, 21:62
Following Comet McNaught Out, 24:61
Two Returning Comets for Spring, 25:61
Will Comet LONEOS Survive Perihelion?, 26:64
Seronik, Gary: Ask AS&T, 24:85
How to Choose Binoculars for Stargazing, 26:80
Glimpse the Moon's Far Side, 22:72
Picturing the Moon, 22:89
Telescope String Theory, 26:79
Shaberman, Ben: A Lesson in What We Don't Know, 23:96
Shepherd, Debra: Stellar Origins: From the Cold Depths of Space, 24:24
Sinnott, Roger W.: Ask AS&T, 22:96, 23:73, 24:85, 25:93, 26:75
Earth's Temporary "Second Moon", 24:13
Outer Planets in 2007, 24:65
Streamer, Margaret: The 2007 South Pacific Star Party, 24:82
Tilbrook, Justin: Evolution of an Observatory, 21:70
Tiscareno, Matthew S.: Ringworld Revelations, 22:24
Ting, Ed: My Top 10 Questions, 21:80
Tytell, David: Ask AS&T, 22:96
Geysers on Dione Too?, 24:14
It's Official: Eris Outweighs Pluto, 25:18
Saturn Ring Takes a Hit, 21:14
Titan: Assembling the Puzzle, 22:14
Understanding Enceladus, 24:14
Villard, Ray: Carina's Stellar Cauldron, 25:34
Taking Science Back to the Moon, 26:44
Vlahos, Perry: VicSouth 2006, 22:82
Walker, Sean: A New Planetary Camera, 26:66
Ask AS&T, 25:93
The STF Mirage 7 Mak, 22:78
Uranus Satellite Shadow Transit, 21:20
FLT-132 Apo: When Aperture Matters, 23:77
Watson, Colin: Letter, 25:8
Watson, Matt: Damian Peach - Planetary Wizard, 24:78
Looking Deep In Dorado, 25:20
Watson, Thomas T., 26:96
Wehler, Randall: The Night's Wakeful Watch, 21:47
Wood, Charles A.: A Trio of Lunar Mysteries, 26:58
Concentric Fractures and Craters, 21:60
Hidden Maria and Dusty Debris, 22:70
Mystery Maria, 23:62
Secrets of Descartes and Ina, 25:62
Serene Mysteries, 24:66
Departments
Activities:
ASNSW Talks, 22:86
ATNF Teacher Workshops, 22:86
Australia Astronomy Buy & Sell, 21:86
David Malin Awards, 21:86, 23:89
Hills District Astronomy Group, 23:89
IISAC 2007, 21:86
Macquarie University Astronomy Open Night, 23:89
Mercury Transit, 22:86
Snake Valley, 22:86
VASTROC 2007, 21:86
Activities & People:
2007 CWAS AstroFest, 26:91
Damian Peach - Planetary Wizard, 24:78
Full Moon Madness, 24:68
Queensland Astrofest 2007 - The Milky Way Experience, 26:88
SPSP 2007 Astroimaging Competition Winners, 24:92
The 2007 South Pacific Star Party, 24:82
The Deceptive Sky, 25:78
The Discovery of Comet Lovejoy, 24:62
Woomera's Diamond Anniversary, 25:74
Amateur Telescope Making:
Evolution of an Observatory, 21:70
Ask AS&T:
Achilles in the Sky, 25:93
Analemma Ethics, 24:85
Biggest Galaxy, 25:93
Black Holes, 26:75
Comet Halley, 26:75
Dew Dilemma, 24:85
Different Eras, 23:73
Digital SLR or CCD Camera, 25:93
Dobservatory, 24:85
Extrasolar Planets, 22:96
Global Warming, 23:73
Imaging the Moon, 22:96
Lunar Meteors, 22:96
Milky Way Views, 23:73
Orbit Clearing, 21:84
Oval Craters, 22:96
Planetary Rotation, 26:75
Professional Astronomers, 21:84
Schmidt-Cassegrain focal ratios, 21:84
Sunspot Sizes, 23:73
Superdark Matter, 25:93
Astronomy Online:
Dragging the Stars Around, 25:49
Astrophotography:
Good Moons from Bad Locations, 25:70
Binocular Highlight:
A Gem of a Cluster, 23:50
A Vela Binocular Duo, 22:50
Beta Pictoris Plus, 21:50
Perfect Galaxy NGC 300, 26:50
Pretty Globular NGC 6541, 25:50
The Fly's Globular, 24:50
Books & Beyond:
Atlas of the Southern Night Sky (Steve Massey and Steve Quirk), 25:69
Eye on the Sky (Geoff Andersen), 22:76
Is Pluto A Planet? A Historical Journey through the Solar System, 23:84
New Atlas of the Moon, 22:89
Parallel Worlds: A Journey Through Creation, Higher Dimensions, and the Future of the Cosmos (Michio Kaku), 21:89
Parting the Cosmic Veil (Kenneth R. Long), 22:88
The Arp Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies: A Chronicle and Observer's Guide (Jeff Kanipe and Dennis Webb), 26:70
The Goldilocks Enigma (Paul Davies), 24:91
The Man Who Ran The Moon (Piers Bizony), 23:82
The Rock from Mars: A Detective Story on Two Planets (Kathy Sawyer), 21:88
Why Is Uranus Upside Down? (Fred Watson), 26:72
Celestial Calendar:
A McNaught Perspective, 23:68
A Very Favourable Vesta Opposition, 23:72
An Evening Lunar Eclipse, 24:64
Antares At It Again, 22:68
Comet McNaught Fades From View, 22:67
Comet McNaught's Prospects Improve, 21:62
Explore The Lunar Terminator, 23:64
Following Comet McNaught Out, 24:61
Glimpse the Moon's Far Side, 22:72
Looking Ahead to 2007's Occultations, 21:67
Majestic Saturn, 21:64
Meteors for January and February, 21:67
Meteors for March - April, 22:69
Meteors for November/December, 26:65
Outer Planets in 2007, 24:65
See Some Winter Meteors, 23:71
Shadows from the Edge, 25:60
The Lion Arrives, 24:60
The Lion at Dawn, 26:63
Two Occultations Of Antares, 23:70
Two Returning Comets for Spring, 25:61
Will Comet LONEOS Survive Perihelion?, 26:64
Vesta Brightens In Ophiuchus, 22:69
Your Telescopic Guide to Mars, 26:54
Deep Sky Delights:
A Patch of Pavo, 25:57
Missed by Messier in Leo, 22:59
Night of the Scorpion, 24:57
Pointer Pairings, 23:59
Spring's Magnificent Seven, 26:60
Summer Globulars, 21:57
Discoveries:
Ceres Fills a Gap, 21:79
March 1616: Galileo's Troubles Begin, 22:85
The Belts Of Van Allen, 23:88
The Missing Eleven Days, 25:83
The Geometry Of The Cosmos, 24:86
Time Zones and GMT, 26:49
Exploring The Moon:
A Trio of Lunar Mysteries, 26:58
Concentric Fractures and Craters, 21:60
Hidden Maria and Dusty Debris, 22:70
Mystery Maria, 23:62
Secrets of Descartes and Ina, 25:62
Serene Mysteries, 24:66
Features:
A Trip to the Galaxy Zoo, 24:48
Carina's Stellar Cauldron, 25:34
Comet McNaught's Spectacular Show, 22:66
Dark Beasts of the Trans-Neptunian Zoo, 26:28
Experiencing Comet McNaught, 23:29
Exploring Mars, 24:43
Fifty Years in Space, 25:28
From Chaos to the Kuiper Belt, 25:42
From Here to Eternity - the Fate of the Sun and the Earth, 24:30
Global Surveyor's Last Hurrah, 23:46
Hinode Reveals the Sun, 25:38
McNaught's Passing Fancy, 23:24
McNaught's Wonderful Display, 23:35
Planetary Nebulae at home and abroad...an Australian adventure!, 23:40
Project Moonwatch - Satellite Tracking at the Dawn of the Space Age, 26:38
Pulsars and the Discovery of the First Radio Magnetar, 22:36
Ringworld Revelations, 22:24
Robert Evans: Supernova Champ, 21:40
Showtime at Swinburne Spaceworks, 26:32
Solar Forecast: Storm Ahead, 24:36
Sleep and the Amateur Astronomer, 21:42
Stellar Origins: From the Cold Depths of Space, 24:24
Taking Science Back to the Moon, 26:44
The Great Milky Way Andromeda Collision, 21:32
The Hunt for the Missing Dwarf Galaxies, 26:24
The Hyades, 22:62
The Night's Wakeful Watch, 21:47
The Supernova Menace, 22:44
The Universe In A Computer, 25:22
Top 10 Space Science Moments in 2006, 21:26
First Light:
Filters for Sun-Watching, 21:72
How to Choose Binoculars for Stargazing, 26:80
My Top 10 Questions, 21:80
The Incredible Lightness of Being, 21:48
Focal Point:
A Lesson in What We Don't Know, 23:96
Maintaining Relevance, 26:96
Set It Up, and They Will Come, 22:97
Stop Renaming the Sky, 21:96
Waiting for the Big One, 24:96
We are Stardust: Spread the Word, 25:96
Mission Update:
AGILE, 25:19
Deep Impact, 26:18
Hinode, 22:21
Hubble Space Telescope, 23:20
Kepler, 26:18
Mars Global Surveyor, 22:21
Messenger, 25:19
NASA, 24:21
SELENE, 24:21
Stereo, 22:21
New Product Spotlight:
DMK cameras (The Imaging Source), 25:68
mySKY (Meade Instruments), 25:68
VMC260L Cassegrain tube assembly (Vixen Optics), 25:68
News Notes:
$45m in New Federal Funding, 22:16
9 New Saturnian Satellites, 21:14
16 New Transiting Planet Candidates, 21:12
A Galaxy Core's Shadow Play, 25:10
A "Habitable" Super-Earth, 24:12
A Millennium Ahead of Its Time, 22:12
A Naked-Eye Nova in Scorpius, 23:18
A New Galactic Supernova Remnant, 21:18
A Very Puffed-Up Planet, 26:16
A Weird "Hot Neptune", 25:12
Amazing Iapetus, 26:13
An Exoplanet's Very Hot Afternoon, 25:11
Astronomer Wins National Science Prize, 21:16
Barren Red-Dwarf Planets, 24:12
Beta Hydri Up Close, 25:16
Black Hole Spins as Fast as It Can, 24:16
Comet McNaught's Iron Tail, 25:18
Cosmic Lens sees Baby Galaxies, 26:14
Cosmic Train Wreck, 25:14
Double-Sun Planetary Systems Leave Telltale Signs, 24:18
Earth's Temporary "Second Moon", 24:13
Flowing Water on Today's Mars?, 22:13
COROT's Planet Hunt Begins, 22:18
Doubt Cast on Lunar Ice, 22:20
Expanding The Galactic Bulge, 25:16
Geysers on Dione Too?, 24:14
Grote Reber Medal Presented, 22:14
Historic Supernova Linked to Remnant, 21:18
Hubble Sees Dark Cloud on Uranus, 21:20
Ice Geysers Everywhere?, 26:16
It's Official: Eris Outweighs Pluto, 25:18
Kepler Saw a White Dwarf Explode, 23:13
Living with a Red Dwarf, 22:18
M87 Black Hole Blasts the Virgo Cluster, 21:15
Mars Rovers Resume, 26:12
Measuring a Black Hole's Energy Efficiency, 25:11
Monster Galaxy Void, 26:16
Moon Return Plans Take Shape, 22:20
Names For Moons Of Jupiter And Saturn, 24:16
Nearby-Star News, 23:18
New Horizons Approaches Jupiter, 21:20
New Names For Neptune's Moons, 23:16
New Satellite Names for Saturn, 26:13
New Solar Neighbours, 22:18
Passing Mars, 23:20
Planets of Hot, Massive Stars. 25:12
Saturn Ring Takes a Hit, 21:14
Seeking the Origins of Cosmic Rays, 23:16
Shuttle Flights In 2007, 22:20
Square Kilometre Array Comes Down To Two, 21:13
Strangers in the Night, 26:14
Superduper Supernova, 23:12
The Cosmic Axis of Evil, 23:14
The End of Cosmology?, 24:18
The New Comet King, 24:18
The Return of the Holmberg Effect, 25:14
The Widening Monoceros Light Echo, 22:16
The Wrong Earth-Like Planet, 25:18
Thirty Metre Telescope, 26:16
Titan: Assembling the Puzzle, 22:14
Transit of Luna, 24:16
Uncovering the Most Distant Galaxy Clusters, 23:14
Understanding Enceladus, 24:14
Uranus Satellite Shadow Transit, 21:20
Volcanic Plumes On Io, 23:18
Spotlight On
A Toast to Celestial Symmetry, 24:22
An Evening Lunar Eclipse, 26:20
Looking Deep In Dorado, 25:20
Stardust in the Large Magellanic Cloud, 21:22
The Blue Witch, 23:22
The Face on Mars, 22:22
Star Trails:
What Is a Planet, 21:85
Sun, Moon, and Planets:
A Christmas Mars Opposition, 26:52
Catch Saturn At Opposition, 21:52
Jupiter Reaches Opposition, 23:52
Mercury Closes In On Spica, 25:52
Mercury's Morning Show, 22:52
Satellites Of Jupiter and Saturn, 21:54
Satellites Of Jupiter, 22:54, 23:54, 24:54, 25:54
Satellites Of Saturn, 22:55, 23:55, 26:56
Venus and Saturn Paired Together!, 24:52
Telescope Workshop
Telescope String Theory, 26:79
Test Reports:
Astrovid StellaCam3 (Adirondack), 25:64
Deep-Sky Planner 4 (Knightware), 23:79
DMK 21AF04.AS (The Imaging Source), 26:66
FLT-132 Apo (William Optics), 23:77
GSTAR-EX CCD Video Camera (GSTAR-EX), 24:74
Megrez 90 Apo (William Optics), 23:75
Mirage 7 Mak (STF), 22:78
SkyScout (Celestron), 21:76
Tele Vue NP127is (Tele Vue), 24:70
The Astronomy Scene:
A Grazing Occultation Of Antares, 21:68
IceInSpace AstroCamp 2007, 23:84
VicSouth 2006, 22:82
Tonight's Sky:
Changes in Scorpius, 24:56
Our Nearest Stellar Neighbours, 23:58
The River of the Night, 21:56
Sirius Blazes Forth, 22:58
Toward the South Celestial Pole, 25:56
Observing Topics
Comets:
2P/Encke, 23:68
4P/Faye, 21:62
8P/Tuttle, 26:64
96P/Machholz 1, 22:67, 23:68
29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1, 21:62, 26:64
46P/Wirtanen, 25:61, 26:64
93P/Lovas 1, 25:61
C/2005 YW (LINEAR), 22:67
C/2006 K4 (NEAT), 24:61
C/2006 P1 (McNaught), 21:62, 22:67 , 23:24, 23:29, 23:35, 23:68, 24:61
C/2006 Q1 (McNaught), 26:64
C/2006 S5 (Hill), 26:64
C/2006 VZ13 (LINEAR), 24:61
C/2007 E2 (Lovejoy), 24:62
C/2007 F1 (LONEOS), 25:61, 26:64
C/2007 K5 (Lovejoy), 25:61
Galaxies:
ESO 104-45A, 25:57
ESO 141-42, 25:57
IC 4819, 25:57
IC 4823, 25:57
IC 4827, 25:57
IC 4831, 25:57
IC 4833, 25:57
IC 4836, 25:57
IC 4842, 25:57
IC 4845, 25:57
M31, 26:60
M33, 26:60
NGC 55, 26:60
NGC 253, 26:60
NGC 300, 26:50
NGC 2903, 22:59
NGC 3384, 22:59
NGC 3521, 22:59
NGC 3607, 22:59
NGC 3628, 22:59
NGC 6739, 25:57
NGC 6744, 25:57
NGC 6744A, 25:57
NGC 6769, 25:57
NGC 6770, 25:57
NGC 6771, 25:57
Globular Clusters:
NGC 104 (47 Tucanae), 26:60
NGC 1851, 21:57
NGC 1904, 21:57
NGC 2298, 21:57
NGC 2419, 21:57
NGC 2808, 21:57
NGC 3201, 21:57
NGC 4833, 24:50
NGC 5286, 23:59
NGC 6380, 24:57
NGC 6441, 24:57
NGC 6541, 25:50
NGC 6752, 25:57
Ton 2, 24:57
Minor Planets:
Vesta, 22:69, 23:72
Moon:
Bessel, 24:66
Davy crater chain, 26:58
Descartes, 25:62
Hesiodus A, 21:60
Humboldt, 21:60
Ina, 25:62
Lunar Eclipse, 24:64
Mare Crisium, 23:62
Mare Frigoris, 23:62
Mare Serenitatis, 24:66
Maurolycus, 26:58
Pitatus, 21:60
Reiner Gamma, 26:58
Schickard, 22:70
Wargentin, 22:70
Open Clusters:
NGC 2547, 22:50
NGC 3293, 23:50
NGC 5617, 23:59
NGC 5822, 23:59
NGC 5823, 23:59
The Hyades, 22:62
The Pleiades (M45), 26:60
Planetary Nebulae:
He 2-111, 23:59
Longmore 16, 24:57
NGC 5307, 23:60
NGC 6302, 24:57
NGC 6337, 24:57
NGC 7293, 26:60
Planets:
Mars, 26:54
Neptune, 24:65
Pluto, 24:65
Saturn, 21:64
Uranus, 24:65
Stars:
Alpha Centauri, 23:48
Beta Pictoris, 21:50
Dunlop 21, 21:50
Gamma Velorum, 22:50
Sirius (Alpha Canis Majoris), 22:58