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Issue 36April 2009

Volume 5. Number 3. Issue 36

COVER STORY

 

Going Over the Dark Side

If dark energy is Einstein's cosmological constant, the universe will expand forever at an accelerating rate. If it's not, all bets are off.

By Richard Panek

NEWS & FEATURES

 

News Notes

• The Dimmest Brown Dwarfs?

• Mars' Oceanic Past

• Watching Tycho's Supernova

and more...

Mission Update

By Jonathan McDowell

Cosmic Relief

Living Dangerously

By David Grinspoon

Spotlight On...A Dance of Light and Shadow

Cassini has provided us with some inspiring views of the Saturnian system.

By Sean Walker

Insight

Ten things you may not know about Earth's "sister planet".

A Worldwide Astronomy Marathon

Grab your scopes and friends and head outside! Early April will be amateur astronomy's time to shine for the International Year of Astronomy 2009.

By Mike Simmons

Feeling The Heat

NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope's coolant may be running out, but it is continuing to deliver spectacular images and science.

By Greg Bryant

Exoplanets Imaged At Last

Two teams of astronomers have finally achieved one of astronomy's holy grails.

By Robert Naeye

The Moon, the Telescope, and the Birth of the Modern World

In 2009 we are all surrounded by technology, rather than candles and farm animals, because of something the telescope helped start 400 years ago.

By Stephen P. Maran and Laurence A. Marschall

 

PRODUCTS & REVIEWS

 

New Product Spotlight

• Universal Astronomic's EasyView Arm

• Celestron's CGEM German Equatorial Mount

• Vixen Optics' Foresta Binoculars

Books & Beyond

• Cracks in the Ice

• Gazing at Stars

AS&T Test Report

Powerful Performer: Orion's StarShoot Pro

This single-shot colour CCD camera sets a benchmark for value in the world of deep-sky imaging.

By Johnny Horne

 

OBSERVING & EXPLORING

 

Binocular Highlight

Mature M67

By Les Dalrymple

Tonight's Sky

Clustered Along the Milky Way

By Greg Bryant

Sun, Moon, and Planets

Saturn's Evening Show

By Greg Bryant

Celestial Calendar

The Mimas Challenge

By Alan MacRobert

Celestial Calendar

Setting a Course for Kaus Borealis

By Steve Kerr

Celestial Calendar

An Autumn Trio of Comets

By David Seargent

Exploring The Moon

The Ghosts of Mare Nubium

By Charles A. Wood

Suburban Star-Hop

Cluster Near, Cluster Far

By Ken Hewitt-White

Deep Sky Delights

Hide and Seek

By Les Dalrymple

Double Star Notes

Delta Velorum and some Neighbours

By Ross Gould

Targets

The Lion's Lair

By Sue French

 

ACTIVITIES & PEOPLE

Living with Light Pollution

Don't let city lights squelch your love of stargazing

By Tony Flanders

Data Mining for Astro-Gold

There could be surprising discoveries lurking in your astrophotos.

By Paul Mortfield

Club Profile

Townsville Astronomy Group

By Edward Kennedy

Community News

Telescope Workshop

Pushing Glass

By Gary Seronik

Gallery

Ask AS&T

• The Sky is Falling

• Polluted Pluto

...and more

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Spectrum

Mission In Action

By Greg Bryant

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Manufacturer & Dealer Directory

Focal Point

Talking with Civilians

By Joe Shuster

Index to Advertisers