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Issue 29May/June 2008

Volume 4. Number 3. Issue 29

COVER STORY

 

Cosmic Superparticle Mystery: Solved?

Scientists now think they know the source of unbelievably ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays.

By Govert Schilling

NEWS & FEATURES

 

News Notes

• Caught! Avalanches on Mars

• Finger on the Milky Way

• Big Plans for Hubble

and more...

Spotlight On...A Scribble in the Sky

The remnants of an ancient supernova convey a fascinating tale for us today.

By Tim Carruthers

Next Light: Tomorrow's Monster Telescopes

The next generation of enormous observatories is about to leave the drawing board and become reality.

By Jonathan Lowe

Reunion with Mercury

January's flyby of this fire-and-ice world was the first in more than three decades.

By J. Kelly Beatty

Gaia's Mission to the Milky Way

In the next decade, a unique spacecraft will start pinning down the positions and distances of more than a billion stars.

By Thorsten Dambeck

Galactic Cannibals

The Local Group seems a serene setting for galaxies, but in fact it's slowly being consumed. Its diners are our own Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy.

By Geraint Lewis and Rodrigo Ibata

Discoveries

Spots on the Sun's face

By David Ellyard

 

PRODUCTS & REVIEWS

New Product Showcase

• Clear-View Portable Observatory Tent

• Deep Sky Imager III

• Starshoot Autoguider

• AutoStar CCD Photometry

 

AS&T Test Report

To the Point with mySKY

Enjoy your own personalised planetarium show under a starry sky with this clever bit of electronic wizardry from Meade.

By Dennis di Cicco

 

Size Does Matter

A local source of large Dobsonians is fast gaining favour in the community.

By Rod Berry

Books & Beyond

• Space Art

• Planets, Stars and Galaxies

 

OBSERVING & EXPLORING

Binocular Highlight

Coma Cluster

By Les Dalrymple

Tonight's Sky

Centaurus Delights

By Greg Bryant

Sun, Moon, and Planets

Regulus meets Saturn and the Moon

By Greg Bryant

Catch Halley's Crumbs

By Greg Bryant

Exploring The Moon

Imbrium's Impact

By Charles A. Wood

Celestial Calendar

Nunki Time

By Steve Kerr

Celestial Calendar

An Evening Binocular Comet

By David Seargent

Deep Sky Delights

At Demeter's Feet

By Les Dalrymple

Targets

Leo's 11th Hour

By Sue French

Polestars of the Future

Thousands of years from now, will celestial navigators have good stars to steer by?

By Andre G. Bordeleau

ACTIVITIES & PEOPLE

Sydney Observatory Celebrates 150 Years

A look back at the history of Sydney Observatory

By Les Dalrymple

Telescope Workshop

Highe's Telescope Odyssey

By Gary Seronik

Club Profile

Newcastle Astronomical Society

By David Hough

Community News

Ask AS&T

• Auld Lang Syne

• I Spy Tranquility Base

Gallery

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Spectrum

Bigger and Better

By Greg Bryant

Letters

• Australia's Lunar Message

• Deep-Sky Praise

and more

Subscription Offer

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Manufacturer & Dealer Directory

Focal Point

Bastions of Science

By Gordon Reade

Index to Advertisers