Issues
34: January 2009
35: February/March 2009
36: April 2009
37: May/June 2009
38: July 2009
39: August/September 2009
40: October 2009
41: November/December 2009
Authors
Aguirre, Edwin L.: Observatory Fever, 34:86
Anderson, Peter: Cloudy Totality, 41:73
Ashford, Adrian R.: Return of the 5-inch Celestron, 34:88
Baird-Chleborad, Dawn: A Changing Point of View, 38:98
Barnes, Jason: Titan - Earth in Deep Freeze, 34:28
Beatty, Kelly: Ask AS&T, 36:93
In Defense of the Stars, 38:87
Jupiter Takes A Hit, 41:28
Bell, Jim: Uncovering Mars' Secret Past, 39:42
Berger, Edo: Smashing the Distance Record, 40:34
Boudreau, John: Imaging Elusive Mercury, 41:76
Bryant, Greg: A Blue World called Neptune, 39:32
A Bullish Feast, 34:52
A Southern Opposition of Pallas, 34:58
A Trio of Planets in the Dawn Sky, 40:54
An Early May Meteor Shower, 37:59
Astronomy's Discovery Machine, 37:30
Australia's New SkyMapper, 39:24
Catch Juno in Binoculars, 39:59
Catch Mira at its Brightest, 41:59
Ceres Reaches Opposition, 35:57
Clustered Along the Milky Way, 36:52
Cosmic Collisions, 40:8
Explore the Universe, 41:10
Feeling The Heat, 36:28
Forty Years On, 38:8
Happy IYA, 34:10
Hopping Around the Hare, 35:52
Hubble's Legacy, 37:10
Insight, 34:26, 35:24, 36:24, 37:22, 38:20, 40:24
Joint Missions to Mars, 35:10
Jupiter and Neptune pair up again, 41:54
Messenger's Return to Mercury, 34:18
Messier Bearer, 39:52
Missing In Action, 36:10
Near and Far, 41:52
One Giant Leap, 38:30
One Last Hurrah for the Leonids?, 41:58
Oppositions and Conjunctions, 39:54
Planets Throughout the Night, 35:54
Saturn's Evening Show, 36:54
Space Station Upgrade, 35:26
Stellar Conjunctions, 38:54
Summer's Evenstar, 34:54
The Hour of Aquarius, 40:52
The Mystery of V838 Monocerotis, 40:26
Top 10 Stories of 2008, 34:40
Venus and Mars gather at dawn, 37:54
You too can do Science, 39:8
Winter's Bright Stars, 38:52
Buckley, Tony and MacDonald, Lachlan: The Deepest South Texas Star Safari, 40:76
Carlisle, Camille M.: The Race To Find Alien Earths, 35:30
Cesarsky, Catherine; Russo, Pedro; and Christensen, Lars Lindberg: The Year to Celebrate Astronomy, 34:36
Chandler, David: Border Stargaze 2008, 34:78
Cokinos, Christopher: Prized Lunar Mystique, 35:98
Comolli, Lorenzo and Gambaro, Alessandro: Moving Pictures, 40:72
Dalrymple, Les: A Celestial Coathanger, 39:50
Argo's Starry Sail, 35:64
Aristotle's Cluster, 34:50
Centaurus A and friends, 37:64
Daughters of Atlas, 41:50
Doubly Deceptive, 37:50
Hide and Seek, 36:64
In time for Christmas, 41:64
Light & Shade, 39:72
Live Fast, Die Young..., 40:64
M33 - The Triangulum Galaxy, 40:50
Mature M67, 36:50
Messier's Sagittarius Globulars, 38:64
Much ado about the Horsehead, 34:71
NGC 3603's Extreme Stars, 35:22
The Butterfly, 38:50
Twins within the Twins, 35:50
Deans, Paul: Star Light, Star Bright, 35:89
di Cicco, Dennis and Walker, Sean: Imaging the Orion-Eridanus Superbubble, 37:72
Drummond, John: Gisborne Astronomical Society, 34:80
Ellyard, David: Around the Neighbourhood, 38:24
Charting the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, 40:22
How Far to the Stars?, 34:48
Making the Elements, 36:20
The Darkening of the Sun, 35:49
The first of the "Island Universes", 41:24
The Murchison Meteorite, 39:26
Espenak, Fred and Anderson, Jay: The Great Total Eclipse of 2009, 34:44
Fienberg, Richard Tresch: The CCDelightful QSI 540wsg, 40:84
Finch, Maggie; Gilchrist, Stephen; and Holland, Allison: Portrayals of our Universe, 38:82
Flanders, Tony: Ask AS&T, 34:93, 38:93
Gazing at Stars, 36:83
Living with Light Pollution, 36:70
Fox, Derek, and Racusin, Judith: The Brightest Burst, 35:42
French, Sue: Arion's Dolphin, 40:68
Cruising Down the River, 34:74
Dog-and-Pony Show, 35:68
Square Dancing, 41:68
The 12 Labours of Hercules, 39:76
The Galactic Dark Horse, 38:68
The Lion's Lair, 36:68
V Is for Virgo, 37:68
Frybarger, Duane: Street-level Stargazing, 37:98
Gallagher, Kevin: Port Macquarie Astronomical Association, 35:80
Garfinkle, Robert A.: Martian Chronicle, 35:89
Of Form and Function, 34:86
Stressing the Fundamentals, 38:87
The Herschel Legacy, 37:83
Gay, Pamela: The Road to the Space Telescope, 37:83
Goldman, Stuart J.: Ask AS&T, 38:93
Briefly Noted, 34:87
Delving into Hubble's Hoard, 35:75
Excuse Me While I Touch the Sky, 39:79
Gallery Hopping, 34:84
Gould, Ross: A Crown of Stars, 39:75
Bright Doubles in Scorpius, 38:67
Caught in the Net, 41:67
Delta Velorum and some Neighbours, 36:67
From the Centaur's Treasures, 37:67
Gems from the Stream, 40:67
Sirius and some Canis Major doubles, 35:67
Some Doubles in Orion, 34:77
Grifantini, Kristina: Solar Impact, 37:44
Grinspoon, David: Living Dangerously, 36:18
Mars: Feel the Vibe, 37:20
Monkeying with the World, 38:22
My God, It's Full of Moonlets!, 40:20
The Earth-Size World Next Door, 39:22
Through the Glass, Darkly?, 35:18
To Explore the Same Old New Worlds, 41:22
Heafner, Joe: TheSkyX Student Edition, 39:86
Herald, Dave: Capturing 2009 DD45 On Video, 38:72
Hewitt-White, Ken: A Chariot Full of Clusters, 35:62
Aries and Beyond, 34:64
Binaries in Your Bootes, 37:62
Cluster Near, Cluster Far, 36:62
Lyra's Dandy Doughnut, 40:62
Star Cluster Wars, 38:62
The Celestial Swan, 39:70
The Great Orion Nebula, 34:66
Horne, Johnny: Powerful Performer - Orion's StarShoot Pro, 36:84
Hoskin, Michael: Astronomy's Matriarch, 37:78
Hulbert, Melissa: A Miracle of Astronomical Proportions, 41:72
Impey, Chris: The New Habitable Zones, 41:36
Irion, Robert: Cracks in the Ice, 36:83
Janes, Kenneth: The Perseus Double Cluster, 41:26
Johnston, Ray: Happy Birthday Telescope, 35:76
Jones, Ed: A Folded Maksutov-Herschelian, 40:80
Kaler, James B.: Through Taurus to the Anticentre, 35:70
Kennedy, Edward: Townsville Astronomy Group, 36:80
Kerr, Steve: A Venusian Occultation, 37:57
Antares' Last Stand, 35:58
Observing under a Full Moon, 38:58
Setting a Course for Kaus Borealis, 36:58
The Full Moon and the Seven Sisters, 41:58
The Northern End of the Bow from Down South, 34:60
Tropical Pleiades, 39:66
Kipping, David: Searching for Exoplanet Moons, 39:28
Lakdawalla, Emily: Ice Worlds of the Ringed Planet, 38:42
MacRobert, Alan: Ask AS&T, 35:93, 36:93, 37:93, 40:87
Image-Stabilise Your Binoculars, 39:84
Moons in Each Others' Way, 39:58
The Mimas Challenge, 36:57
The Toughening Pluto Challenge, 38:57
Maran, Stephen P. and Marschall, Laurence A.: The Moon, the Telescope, and the Birth of the Modern World, 36:38
Mason, Todd and Robin: Palomar's Big Eye, 35:36
Mateo, Mario: A Galaxy's Evolution, 34:22
McDowell, Jonathan: Mission Update, 34:16, 35:16, 36:14, 37:16, 38:14, 39:16, 40:16, 41:18
McNaught, Rob: Observing Asteroids - Video Makes An Impact, 38:72
Molnar, Michael R.: Misinterpreting the Magi, 34:98
Moore, Caroline: How I Found a Supernova, 41:98
Mortfield, Paul: Data Mining for Astro-Gold, 36:76
Naeye, Robert: Ask AS&T, 34:93
Exoplanets Imaged At Last, 36:34
Panek, Richard: Going Over the Dark Side, 36:44
Quirk, Steve: Video Astrometry, 38:72
Redfern, Greg: Lunar Fireworks, 38:36
Ryder, Stuart and Mattila, Seppo: The Hunt For Missing Supernovae, 37:24
Sarkissian, John: Parkes and Apollo 11, 38:32
Savin, Daniel Wolf; McCall, Benjamin J.; and Kirby, Kate: Cosmic Code Breakers, 39:36
Schaefer, Bradley: U Scorpii About to Go Nova?, 40:58
Schilling, Govert: The Mystery of the Million-Mass Cloud, 38:26
Schroeder, Paul: In Defense of the Cheap Scope, 40:98
Seargent, David: A Full Hand of Comets, 37:58
An Autumn Trio of Comets, 36:59
Comet Howell reaches perihelion, 40:59
Comet Lulin Brightens, 34:60
Comet Lulin's Naked-Eye Show, 35:58
Comets at Year's End, 41:59
Surprising Comets in Winter, 39:67
The Unusual Comet Christensen, 38:58
Semeniuk, Ivan: Ice Age Impact, 40:38
Seronik, Gary: A Slippery Slope, 37:75
A Smart 12-inch Dob, 41:82
A Travelscope Challenge, 38:71
Bigger, Faster, Better?, 39:83
Double-Barelled Observing, 35:86
Making A Good Dob Better, 40:83
Meet the Chief, 35:84
Pushing Glass, 36:82
The Hollimon Secondary, 34:85
The Moon's North Pole, 38:28
Shuster, Joe: Talking with Civilians, 36:98
Simmons, Mike: A Worldwide Astronomy Marathon, 36:26
Sinnott, Roger W.: Ask AS&T, 34:93, 36:93, 38:93
Stencel, Robert E.: The Very Long Mystery of Epsilon Aurigae, 39:60
Tan, Thiam-Guan: Searching for Supernovae on a Shoestring, 39:80
Tingley, Brandon: The 1st Earth-Size Exoplanet, 37:26
Tytell, David: The Thrill of Discovery, 34:87
van Helden, Albert: Who Invented the Telescope?, 41:44
Walker, Sean: A 12-inch Star Cruiser, 38:84
A Dance of Light and Shadow, 36:22
Ask AS&T, 35:93
FLI's MicroLine ML8300: High Resolution for Small Scopes, 37:84
Great Imaging Tools for Eclipse Chasers, 38:76
Wolfe, Robert: Who Will Be Next on the Moon?, 39:98
Wood, Charles A.: Breaking Ground, 41:60
Filling Up Copernicus, 37:60
Naming Names, 40:60
Revelations in a Shallow Sea, 35:60
Tempting Tranquillity, 38:60
The Ends of the Moon, 39:68
The Ghosts of Mare Nubium, 36:60
The Moon's Far Side: Nearly a New World, 40:44
What the Astronauts Saw, 34:62
Wyatt, Chris: University of New England and Northern Tablelands Astronomical Society, 37:76
Zimmerman, Robert: Cosmic Cataclysms, 37:36
What's Wrong With Our Sun?, 40:30
Departments
Activities:
100 Hours of Astronomy, 38:81
Border Stargaze, 39:93
CSIRO ATNF 2009 Teacher Workshops, 36:81
David Malin Awards, 35:81, 41:71
Galilean Nights, 40:79
National Gallery of Victoria, 37:77
National Science Week, 39:93
Queenland Astrofest, 39:93
She Is An Astronomer, 38:81
Star Party Downunder, 34:81
South Pacific Star Party, 39:93
Sydney Observatory, 35:81
Wes Taylor, 34:81
Amateur Telescope Making:
A Folded Maksutov-Herschelian, 40:80
Image-Stabilise Your Binoculars, 39:84
Ask AS&T:
Constellation Changes, 37:93
Distant Extrasolar Planets, 34:93
DSLR Camera for Astronomy, 35:93
Earth's Location, 38:93
Globular Cluster Dynamics, 35:93
Multiple Stars, 40:87
Naked-Eye Star Counts, 34:93
Naked-Eye Temperature Extremes, 37:93
Night Colours, 38:93
Observing Pluto, 36:93
Precession, 38:93
Space Debris, 36:93
Stellar Positions, 34:93
Stock Clusters, 36:93
Types of Photons, 35:93
Astronomy Online:
Delving into Hubble's Hoard, 35:75
Excuse Me While I Touch the Sky, 39:79
Gallery Hopping, 34:84
Astrophotography:
Data Mining for Astro-Gold, 36:76
Great Imaging Tools for Eclipse Chasers, 38:76
Imaging Elusive Mercury, 41:76
Imaging the Orion-Eridanus Superbubble, 37:72
Moving Pictures, 40:72
Binocular Highlight:
A Celestial Coathanger, 39:50
Aristotle's Cluster, 34:50
Daughters of Atlas, 41:50
Doubly Deceptive, 37:50
M33 - The Triangulum Galaxy, 40:50
Mature M67, 36:50
The Butterfly, 38:50
Twins within the Twins, 35:50
Books & Beyond:
A Passion for Mars: Intrepid Explorers of the Red Planet (Andrew Chaikin), 35:89
Hubble: Imaging Space and Time (David DeVorkin and Robert W. Smith), 34:87
Let There Be Night: Testimony on Behalf of the Dark (Paul Bogard), 38:87
Setting Up a Small Observatory: From Concept to Construction (David Arditti), 34:86
Stargazing Basics: Getting Started in Recreational Astronomy (Paul E. Kinzer), 38:87
Stephen James O'Meara's Observing the Night Sky with Binoculars: A Simple Guide to the Heavens (Stephen James O'Meara), 36:83
The Brightest Stars (Fred Schaaf), 35:89
The de Vaucouleurs Atlas of Galaxies (Ronald J. Buta, Harold G. Corwin Jr., and Stephen C. Odewahn), 34:86
The Georgian Star: How William and Caroline Herschel Revolutionised Our Understanding of the Cosmos (Michael D. Lemonick), 37:83
The Sun and the Moon (Matthew Goodman), 34:87
The Universe in a Mirror (Robert Zimmerman), 37:83
Titan Unveiled: Saturn's Mysterious Moon Explored (Ralph Lorenz and Jacqueline Mitton), 34:87
Unmasking Europa (Richard Greenberg), 36:83
Celestial Calendar:
A Full Hand of Comets, 37:58
A Southern Opposition of Pallas, 34:58
A Venusian Occultation, 37:57
An Autumn Trio of Comets, 36:59
An Early May Meteor Shower, 37:59
Antares' Last Stand, 35:58
Australia Day Annular Eclipse, 34:58
Catch Juno in Binoculars, 39:59
Catch Mira at its Brightest, 41:59
Ceres Reaches Opposition, 35:57
Comet Howell reaches perihelion, 40:59
Comet Lulin Brightens, 34:60
Comet Lulin's Naked-Eye Show, 35:58
Comets at Year's End, 41:59
Moons in Each Others' Way, 39:58
Observing under a Full Moon, 38:58
One Last Hurrah for the Leonids?, 41:58
Setting a Course for Kaus Borealis, 36:58
Surprising Comets in Winter, 39:67
The Full Moon and the Seven Sisters, 41:58
The Mimas Challenge, 36:57
The Northern End of the Bow from Down South, 34:60
The Toughening Pluto Challenge, 38:57
The Unusual Comet Christensen, 38:58
Tropical Pleiades, 39:66
U Scorpii About to Go Nova?, 40:58
Club Profile:
Gisborne Astronomical Society, 34:80
Port Macquarie Astronomical Association, 35:80
Townsville Astronomy Group, 36:80
University of New England and Northern Tablelands Astronomical Society, 37:76
Cosmic Relief:
Living Dangerously, 36:18
Mars: Feel the Vibe, 37:20
Monkeying with the World, 38:22
My God, It's Full of Moonlets!, 40:20
The Earth-Size World Next Door, 39:22
Through the Glass, Darkly?, 35:18
To Explore the Same Old New Worlds, 41:22
Deep Sky Delights:
Argo's Starry Sail, 35:64
Centaurus A and friends, 37:64
Hide and Seek, 36:64
In time for Christmas, 41:64
Light & Shade, 39:72
Live Fast, Die Young..., 40:64
Messier's Sagittarius Globulars, 38:64
Much ado about the Horsehead, 34:71
Discoveries:
Around the Neighbourhood, 38:24
Charting the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, 40:22
How Far to the Stars?, 34:48
Making the Elements, 36:20
The Darkening of the Sun, 35:49
The first of the "Island Universes", 41:24
The Murchison Meteorite, 39:26
Double Star Notes:
A Crown of Stars, 39:75
Bright Doubles in Scorpius, 38:67
Caught in the Net, 41:67
Delta Velorum and some Neighbours, 36:67
From the Centaur's Treasures, 37:67
Gems from the Stream, 40:67
Sirius and some Canis Major doubles, 35:67
Some Doubles in Orion, 34:77
Exploring The Moon:
Breaking Ground, 41:60
Filling Up Copernicus, 37:60
Naming Names, 40:60
Revelations in a Shallow Sea, 35:60
Tempting Tranquillity, 38:60
The Ends of the Moon, 39:68
The Ghosts of Mare Nubium, 36:60
What the Astronauts Saw, 34:62
Features:
A Blue World called Neptune, 39:32
A Worldwide Astronomy Marathon, 36:26
Astronomy's Discovery Machine, 37:30
Australia's New SkyMapper, 39:24
Cosmic Cataclysms, 37:36
Cosmic Code Breakers, 39:36
Exoplanets Imaged At Last, 36:34
Feeling The Heat, 36:28
Going Over the Dark Side, 36:44
Ice Age Impact, 40:38
Ice Worlds of the Ringed Planet, 38:42
Jupiter Takes A Hit, 41:28
Lunar Fireworks, 38:36
Messenger's Return to Mercury, 34:18
One Giant Leap, 38:30
Palomar's Big Eye, 35:36
Parkes and Apollo 11, 38:32
Searching for Exoplanet Moons, 39:28
Smashing the Distance Record, 40:34
Solar Impact, 37:44
Space Station Upgrade, 35:26
The 1st Earth-Size Exoplanet, 37:26
The Brightest Burst, 35:42
The Great Orion Nebula, 34:66
The Great Total Eclipse of 2009, 34:44
The Hunt For Missing Supernovae, 37:24
The Moon, the Telescope, and the Birth of the Modern World, 36:38
The Moon's Far Side: Nearly a New World, 40:44
The Mystery of the Million-Mass Cloud, 38:26
The Mystery of V838 Monocerotis, 40:26
The New Habitable Zones, 41:36
The Race To Find Alien Earths, 35:30
The Very Long Mystery of Epsilon Aurigae, 39:60
The Year to Celebrate Astronomy, 34:36
Titan - Earth in Deep Freeze, 34:28
Top 10 Stories of 2008, 34:40
Uncovering Mars' Secret Past, 39:42
What's Wrong With Our Sun?, 40:30
Who Invented the Telescope?, 41:44
Focal Point:
A Changing Point of View, 38:98
How I Found a Supernova, 41:98
In Defense of the Cheap Scope, 40:98
Misinterpreting the Magi, 34:98
Prized Lunar Mystique, 35:98
Street-level Stargazing, 37:98
Talking with Civilians, 36:98
Who Will Be Next on the Moon?, 39:98
Insight:
Europa, 37:22
Globular Clusters, 40:24
Helix Nebula, 38:20
Hubble's Ultra Deep Field, 35:24
Orion spacecraft, 34:26
Venus, 36:24
Mission Update:
Chandra, 39:16
Chandrayaan-1, 35:16
Chang'e 1, 38:14
Dawn, 36:14
GEMS, 41:18
Hubble Space Telescope, 36:14, 40:16
IBEX, 35:16
IRIS, 41:18
James Webb Space Telescope, 38:14
Juno, 36:14
Kepler, 39:16
Koronas-Foton, 37:16
Mars Science Laboratory, 34:16
MAVEN, 34:16
MAXI, 41:18
Opportunity Mars Rover, 37:16
Spirit Mars Rover, 37:16
Spitzer, 40:16
Ulysses, 40:16
Venus Climate Orbiter, 41:18
XMM-Newton, 35:16
New Product Spotlight:
314L+ CCD camera (Atik Cameras), 41:19
Alta U8300 CCD camera (Apogee), 37:18
CGEM German Equatorial Mount (Celestron), 36:16
CubePro (iOptron), 38:16
Dovetail mounting accessories (Farpoint Astronomical Research), 38:16
EasyView Arm mount (Universal Astronomics), 36:16
Ethos eyepieces (Tele Vue), 34:16, 40:17
FirstScope Telescope (Celestron), 39:18
Foresta Binoculars (Vixen Optics), 36:16
Hubble 5-star Artificial Star (Hubble Optics), 41:19
Lunt LS35THalpha solar telescope (Lunt Solar Systems), 34:16
MaxIm DL Version 5 software (Diffraction Limited), 35:14
Photometrics Sloan Set filters (Astrodon), 41:19
Prelude Lake (Nitescapes 3-D), 39:19
SED65 Spotting Scope (Saxon), 39:19
SG-4 Stand-Alone Smart Autoguider (SBIG), 38:16
SkyScout (Celestron), 37:18
Star Testing Astronomical Telescopes (Willmann-Bell), 40:17
Starmap software (Alberio Planetarium), 40:17
StarShoot Solitaire AutoGuider (Orion Telescopes), 39:18
StarVistas: A Collection of Fine Art Astrophotography (Springer), 39:18
The Moon that Wasn't: Saga of Venus' Spurious Satellite (Birkhauser), 39:19
tuBlug collimation tool (Howie Glatter), 37:18
News Notes:
A Deep (Impact) Mystery, 34:14
A Gamma-Ray-Only Pulsar, 34:13
A Neptune-Mass Planet around HD 16417, 37:12
A New Moon for Saturn, 37:14
A Very Loopy Trans-Neptunian Object, 34:14
A Very Oddball Comet, 36:14
Australian shares in key Cosmology Prize, 40:11
Bantamweight Planet, 40:12
Best-Ever Southern-Sky Galaxy Survey, 38:13
Beta Pictoris Planet Imaged?, 35:13
Betelgeuse Making Waves, 36:13
Black Holes First, Galaxies Second, 37:14
Black Hole Flares, 35:13
Boiling, Bubbly Betelgeuse, 41:13
Buried Glaciers Hidden in Plain Sight, 36:12
Chinese Astronomers Think Big, 37:13
Do Spots Blanket the Mystery Brown Dwarf?, 40:12
Double Pulsar Pinned Down, 37:13
Einstein's Gravity Protects Earth, 41:15
Exoplanet Hothead, 37:12
Exoplanet Mapping Tested on Earth, 40:13
Exoplanets' "Demolition Derby", 41:14
Explaining Hanny's Voorwerp, 40:10
Fomalhaut's Disk and Spin, 39:13
Gamma-Ray Bursts Hint of Space-time Foam, 39:11
"Haumea" and a Dwarf-Planet Name Game, 34:14
How do Planetary Nebulae form?, 41:13
How the Galaxies Got Their Sizes, 41:14
Hubble Repair Delayed, 34:13
Hubble's Final Service, 39:10
Kaguya Mission Ends with a Flash, 40:10
Little Asteroid Makes Big Splash, 34:13
Mapping Starspots by Exoplanet Transits, 41:13
Mars Science Laboratory Delayed, 35:12
Mars' Oceanic Past, 36:12
Meteorites Recovered from Asteroid Impact, 38:12
More of Mercury Revealed, 40:12
New Binary Black Hole?, 37:13
New Class of Planetary Nebula, 40:11
New Eyes on the Cosmic-Ray Sky, 36:13
New Funding for the AAO, 39:12
New Zealand joins Australia's SKA Bid, 41:12
News from Titan's Lakes, 37:12
Opportunity's Long Dash, 35:14
Orbiting Pulsars @ Home, 39:12
Saturn's Southern Swirl, 35:14
Sculpting the Asteroid Belt, 39:11
Starbirth Myth...Busted!, 41:12
The Apollo Landers: Yep, Still There!, 41:14
The Dimmest Brown Dwarfs?, 36:12
The End of Phoenix, 34:13
The First True Images of Extrasolar Planets, 34:12
The Lost Siblings of the Sun, 38:14
The Moon's Thick Far Side, 38:13
The Shape of the Sun, 34:14
The Sum of All Starlight, 39:13
Three Free-Floaters, 40:13
Tropical Storm on Titan, 41:15
Two-Part Supernova, 38:13
Venus in the Ultraviolet, 35:14
Very Fresh Martian Ice Craters, 39:12
Watching Tycho's Supernova - in Reruns, 36:12
Water on Enceladus, 35:13
What's Going on in Enceladus, 40:13
Why We Missed the Supernova in M82, 40:11
Spotlight On:
A Dance of Light and Shadow, 36:22
A Galaxy's Evolution, 34:22
NGC 3603's Extreme Stars, 35:22
The Moon's North Pole, 38:28
The Perseus Double Cluster, 41:26
Suburban Star Hop:
A Chariot Full of Clusters, 35:62
Aries and Beyond, 34:64
Binaries in Your Bootes, 37:62
Cluster Near, Cluster Far, 36:62
Lyra's Dandy Doughnut, 40:62
Star Cluster Wars, 38:62
The Celestial Swan, 39:70
Sun, Moon, and Planets:
A Trio of Planets in the Dawn Sky, 40:54
Jupiter and Neptune pair up again, 41:54
Oppositions and Conjunctions, 39:54
Planets Throughout the Night, 35:54
Saturn's Evening Show, 36:54
Stellar Conjunctions, 38:54
Summer's Evenstar, 34:54
Venus and Mars gather at dawn, 37:54
Targets:
Arion's Dolphin, 40:68
Cruising Down the River, 34:74
Dog-and-Pony Show, 35:68
Square Dancing, 41:68
The 12 Labours of Hercules, 39:76
The Galactic Dark Horse, 38:68
The Lion's Lair, 36:68
Through Taurus to the Anticentre, 35:70
V Is for Virgo, 37:68
Telescope Workshop:
A Slippery Slope, 37:75
A Travelscope Challenge, 38:71
Bigger, Faster, Better, 39:83
Making A Good Dob Better, 40:83
Meet the Chief, 35:84
Pushing Glass, 36:82
The Hollimon Secondary Holder, 34:85
Test Reports:
5-inch (127-mm) Omni XLT Schmidt-Cassegrain (Celestron), 34:88
12-inch (300-mm) Truss-Tube dobsonian (Sky-Watcher), 38:84
FirstScope (Celestron), 41:84
FLI MicroLine ML8300, 37:84
Orion Resolux 10x50 WP binoculars, 35:86
Orion SkyQuest XX12 IntelliScope Truss Tube Dobsonian, 41:82
Orion StarShoot Pro CCD camera, 36:84
Quantum Scientific Imaging 540wsg CCD camera, 40:84
TheSkyX Student Edition, 39:86
William Optics 7x50 ED binoculars, 35:86
The Astronomy Scene:
Astronomy's Matriarch, 37:78
Border Stargaze 2008, 34:78
Capturing 2009 DD45 On Video, 38:72
China 2009, 41:72
Happy Birthday Telescope, 35:76
Living with Light Pollution, 36:70
Observing Asteroids: Video Makes An Impact, 38:72
Portrayals of our Universe, 38:82
Searching for Supernovae on a Shoestring, 39:80
The Deepest South Texas Star Safari, 40:76
Video Astrometry, 38:72
Tonight's Sky:
A Bullish Feast, 34:52
Clustered Along the Milky Way, 36:52
Constellations Big and Small, 37:52
Hopping Around the Hare, 35:52
Messier Bearer, 39:52
Near and Far, 41:52
Saturn's Evening Show, 36:54
The Hour of Aquarius, 40:52
Winter's Bright Stars, 38:52
Observing Topics
Comets:
P/2001 MD7 (LINEAR), 38:58
P/2003 K2 (Christensen), 34:60
22P/Kopff, 36:59, 38:58
88P/Howell, 40:59, 41:59
116P/Wild 4, 36:59
144P/Kushida, 34:60, 35:58
C/2006 W3 (Christensen), 38:58, 40:59, 41:59
C/2007 N3 (Lulin), 34:60, 35:58, 36:59
C/2007 Q3 (Siding Spring), 41:59
C/2008 T2 (Cardinal), 38:58
Double Stars:
12 Scorpii, 38:67
14 Orionis, 34:77
17 Canis Majoris, 35:67
17 Comae Berenices, 36:62
17 Virginis, 37:68
29 Aquarii, 40:67
36 Ophiuchi, 38:68
41 Aquarii, 40:67
51 Aquarii, 40:67
53 Aquarii, 40:67
56 Andromedae, 34:64
56 Herculis, 39:76
83 Leonis, 36:68
Antares (Alpha Scorpii), 38:67
Beta Orionis, 34:77
Beta Scorpii, 38:67
BSO 14, 39:75
BSO 18, 36:67
BU 324, 35:67
BU 575, 35:67
BU 1212, 40:67
COO 152, 37:67
COO 231, 39:75
COO 275, 41:67
CPO 9, 36:67
Delta Bootis, 37:63
Delta Herculis, 39:76
Delta Orionis, 34:77
Delta Velorum, 36:67
Dembowski 17, 39:76
DUN 12, 41:67
DUN 14, 41:67
DUN 17, 41:67
Epsilon Bootis, 37:63
Epsilon Centauri, 37:67
Eta Orionis, 34:77
FIN 205, 37:67
Gamma Arietis, 34:64
Gamma Centauri, 37:67
Gamma Coronae Australis, 39:75
Gamma Delphini, 40:68
Gamma Trianguli, 34:64
GLE 1, 41:67
H V 108, 35:67
H Velorum, 36:67
h3565, 34:74
HDO 291, 39:75
HJ 3587, 41:67
HJ 3592, 41:67
HJ 3670, 41:67
HJ 3891, 35:67
HJ 3945, 35:67
HJ 4126, 36:67
HJ 4165, 36:67
HJ 4177, 36:67
HJ 5014, 39:75
HJ 5066, 39:75
I 424, 37:67
Iota Bootis, 37:63
Iota Leonis, 36:68
Iota Trianguli, 34:64
J Centauri, 37:67
Kappa Bootis, 37:63
Kappa Coronae Australis, 39:75
Lambda Arietis, 34:64
Lambda Coronae Australis, 39:75
Lambda Orionis, 34:77
Mu Bootis, 37:63
Mu Canis Majoris, 35:67
Mu Herculis, 39:76
Mu 1 and Mu 2 Scorpii, 37:50
N Centauri, 37:67
Nu Bootis, 37:63
Nu Scorpii, 38:67
Omicron Eridani, 34:74
Omicron Ophiuchi, 38:68
Pi Bootis, 37:63
Pi Canis Majoris, 35:67
POL 2, 41:67
Porrima (Gamma Virginis), 37:68
Q Centauri, 37:67
R 213, 37:67
R 227, 37:67
Rho Herculis, 39:76
Rho Orionis, 34:77
S 537, 35:67
S 538, 35:67
Sigma Aquarii, 40:67
Sigma Orionis, 34:71, 34:77
Sigma Scorpii, 38:67
Sirius, 35:67
SLR 8, 36:67
SLR 19, 37:67
STF 643, 34:77
STF 761, 34:77
STF 1057, 35:67
STF 1999, 38:67
STF 2809, 40:67
STF 2838, 40:67
STF 2913, 40:67
Struve 1825, 37:62
Struve 1835, 37:63
Struve 2664, 40:68
Tau Canis Majoris, 35:67
Tau Leonis, 36:68
Theta Reticuli, 41:67
Xi Bootis, 37:63
Xi Scorpii, 38:67
Zeta Aquarii, 40:67
Zeta Orionis, 34:77
Zeta Reticuli, 41:67
Galaxies:
ESO 097-13 (Circinus Dwarf), 37:64
ESO 116-12, 41:64
ESO 154-23, 41:64
ESO 270-17, 37:64
ESO 274-01, 37:64
M33, 34:64, 40:50
M61, 37:68
M65, 36:68
M66, 36:68
M83, 37:64
M98, 36:64
M99, 36:64
M100, 36:64
NGC 1, 41:68
NGC 2, 41:68
NGC 1247, 34:74
NGC 1297, 34:74
NGC 1300, 34:74
NGC 1400, 34:74
NGC 1407, 34:74
NGC 1433, 41:64
NGC 1448, 41:64
NGC 1493, 41:64
NGC 1494, 41:64
NGC 1510, 41:64
NGC 1512, 41:64
NGC 1527, 41:64
NGC 3521, 36:68
NGC 3593, 36:68
NGC 3628, 36:68
NGC 3640, 36:68
NGC 3641, 36:68
NGC 3705, 36:68
NGC 4186, 36:64
NGC 4206, 36:64
NGC 4216, 36:64
NGC 4222, 36:64
NGC 4292, 37:68
NGC 4298, 36:64
NGC 4302, 36:64
NGC 4303A, 37:68
NGC 4322, 36:64
NGC 4324, 37:68
NGC 4328, 36:64
NGC 4517, 37:68
NGC 4517A, 37:68
NGC 4527, 37:68
NGC 4536, 37:68
NGC 4945, 37:64
NGC 5068, 37:64
NGC 5102, 37:64
NGC 5128 (Centaurus A), 37:64
NGC 5237, 37:64
NGC 5253, 37:64
NGC 7479, 41:68
NGC 7814, 41:68
Globular Clusters:
Haute-Provence 1, 38:68
M3, 36:62
M5, 38:62
M9, 38:68
M13, 38:62
M19, 38:68
M22, 38:64
M28, 38:64
M54, 38:64
M55, 38:64
M62, 38:68
M69, 38:64
M70, 38:64
M75, 38:64
M92, 39:76
NGC 1261, 41:64
NGC 3201, 35:64
NGC 6229, 39:76
NGC 6284, 38:68
NGC 6293, 38:68
NGC 6342, 38:68
NGC 6356, 38:68
NGC 6642, 38:64
NGC 6712, 39:72
Palomar 13, 41:68
Minor Planets:
Ceres, 35:57
Pallas, 34:58
Moon:
Altai Scarp, 35:60
Anaxagoras, 39:68
Bullialdus, 36:60
Byrd, 39:68
Carlini, 37:60
Catharina, 35:60
Cauchy, 34:62, 41:61
Copernicus, 37:60
Cyrillus, 35:60
Drygalski, 39:68
Fracastorius, 35:60
Goclenius, 34:62
Kies Pi, 36:60
Lamont, 38:60
Langrenus, 34:62
Mare Australe, 34:62
Messier and Messier A, 34:62
Moretus, 39:68
Peary, 39:68
Plato, 37:60
Pyrenees Mountains, 35:60
Rima Cauchy, 41:60
Rupes Cauchy, 41:60
Straight Wall, 36:60
Taruntius, 38:60
Theophilus, 35:60
Nebulae:
B33, 34:71
B64, 38:68
B103, 39:72
B104, 39:72
B106, 39:72
B107, 39:72
B110, 39:72
B241, 38:68
B259, 38:68
Cederblad 90, 35:68
Homunculus Nebula, 40:64
IC 434, 34:71
IC 435, 34:71
M17, 39:70
M42, 34:66
NGC 2023, 34:71
NGC 2024, 34:71
NGC 2359 (Thor's Helmet), 40:64
NGC 3199, 40:64
NGC 6164-6165, 40:64
NGC 6888 (Crescent Nebula), 40:64
Sh 2-60, 39:72
Sh 2-296, 35:68
vdB 93, 35:68
Open Clusters:
Collinder 399 (Brocchi's Cluster), 39:50
Hyades, 35:70, 41:50
IC 2391, 35:61
IC 2395, 35:64
M6, 38:50
M11, 39:72
M26, 39:72
M35, 35:50, 35:70
M36, 35:62, 35:70
M37, 35:62, 35:70
M38, 35:62, 35:70
M41, 34:50
M50, 35:68
M67, 36:50
Melotte 72, 34:68
Melotte 111 (Coma Star Cluster), 36:62
NGC 752, 34:64
NGC 1647, 35:70
NGC 1750, 35:70
NGC 1758, 35:70
NGC 1778, 35:70
NGC 1807, 35:70
NGC 1817, 35:70
NGC 1857, 35:70
NGC 1893, 35:70
NGC 1907, 35:62, 35:70
NGC 2129, 35:70
NGC 2158, 35:50, 35:70
NGC 2335, 35:68
NGC 2343, 35:68
NGC 2353, 35:68
NGC 2506, 35:68
NGC 2547, 35:64
NGC 2659, 35:64
NGC 2660, 35:64
NGC 2669, 35:64
NGC 2670, 35:64
NGC 6664, 39:72
NGC 6683, 39:72
NGC 6704, 39:72
NGC 7772, 41:68
Pleiades, 35:70
Trumpler 26, 38:68
Planetary Nebulae:
IC 1295, 39:72
IC 4634, 38:68
Jones 1, 41:69
M57 (Ring Nebula), 40:62
NGC 1535, 34:74
NGC 2899, 35:64
NGC 6369, 38:68
NGC 6891, 40:68
NGC 6905, 40:68
SA 3-10, 35:64
Vyssotsky 1-2, 39:76
Quasar:
3C 273, 37:68
Supernova Remnants:
IC 2118, 34:74
Variable Stars:
Mira, 41:59
U Scorpii, 40:58