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 Australian Sky & Telescope Index - 2010

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Issues

42: January 2010

43: February/March 2010

44: April 2010

 

Authors

Bryant, Greg: End of an Era, 42:8

              Mars and Saturn Shine Brightly, 43:54

              Mars Shines at Opposition, 42:54

              Orion's Wonders, 42:52

              Rings, Lakes, and Geysers, 43:32

              Sirius Nights, 43:52

              Space-Based Astronomy, 43:8

              Top 10 Stories of 2009, 42:28

Dalrymple, Les: Hiding in plain view, 42:50

              In the Vacuum of Space, 43:64

              Summer Planetary Viewing, 42:66

              Ups and Downs, 43:50

di Cicco, Dennis: Celestron's CGE Pro Mount, 42:80

              Sky-Watcher's Newest Apo Refractor, 43:84

Eisenhardt, Peter, and Wright, Ned: A New Infrared Sky, 43:36

Ellyard, David: Messages from Little Green Men, 43:22

               Voyager 2 meets Uranus, 42:22

Espenak, Fred, and Anderson, Jay: July's South Pacific Eclipse, 43:60

French, Sue: Icy Blue Diamonds, 42:70

               The Flight of the Unicorn, 43:67

Gardner, Jonathan P.: Finding the First Galaxies, 43:42

Gould, Ross: A Bullring of Doubles, 42:69

               Steer North from Canopus, 43:63

Grinspoon, David: Another Giant Leap, 42:20

               Revising Earth's Biography, 43:20

Haqq-Misra, Jacob, and Baum, Seth D.: Where Have All the Aliens Gone?, 43:98

Hill, Tanya: Melbourne Planetarium - Inspiring Generations of Visitors, 42:84

Holberg, Jay B.: Le Verrier and the Discovery of Sirius B, 43:70

Kerr, Steve: History Repeats?, 42:57

Krupp, E.C.: The Great 2012 Scare, 42:32

Lakdawalla, Emily: Spacecraft Imaging for Amateurs, 43:74

MacRobert, Alan: Making the Most of Mars, 42:58

McDowell, Jonathan: Mission Update, 42:16, 43:16

Naeye, Robert: Amateur Exoplanets, 43:26

                Real Potential Disasters, 42:40

Onken, Christopher: Australian Student Observes With 8-Metre Eyes, 42:44

Peach, Damian: Targeting the Red Planet, 42:74

Seargent, David: Comet Wild 2 at Perihelion, 43:57

                Comets Past and Present, 42:57

Seronik, Gary: Bigger, Faster, Better!, 42:79

                To Curve, or Not to Curve, 43:87

Watson, Fred: Touring Astronomy's Past and Present, 43:82

Wolverton, Mark: Remembering the Other Explorers, 42:98

Wood, Charles A.: Craters upon Craters, 43:58

                The Great Alpine Valley, 42:62

 

Departments

Activities:

             NACAA 2010, 42:87

Astrophotography:

              Targeting the Red Planet, 42:74

Binocular Highlight:

              Hiding in plain view, 42:50

              Ups and Downs, 43:50

Celestial Calendar:

              Comet Wild 2 at Perihelion, 43:57

              Comets Past and Present, 42:57

              History Repeats?, 42:57

              July's South Pacific Eclipse, 43:60

              Making the Most of Mars, 42:58

Cosmic Relief:

              Another Giant Leap, 42:20

              Revising Earth's Biography, 43:20

Discoveries:

              Voyager 2 meets Uranus, 42:22

Deep Sky Delights:

              In the Vacuum of Space, 43:64

              Summer Planetary Viewing, 42:66

Double Star Notes:

              A Bullring of Doubles, 42:69

              Steer North from Canopus, 43:63

Exploring the Moon:

              Craters upon Craters, 43:58

              The Great Alpine Valley, 42:62

Features:

              A New Infrared Sky, 43:36

              Amateur Exoplanets, 43:26

              Australian Student Observes With 8-Metre Eyes, 42:44

              Finding the First Galaxies, 43:42

              Le Verrier and the Discovery of Sirius B, 43:70

              Real Potential Disasters, 42:40

              Rings, Lakes, and Geysers, 43:32

              The Great 2012 Scare, 42:32

              Top 10 Stories of 2009, 42:28

Focal Point:

              Remembering the Other Explorers, 42:98

              Where Have All the Aliens Gone?, 43:98

Insight:

              Changing of the Guard, 43:24

              The Colours of Mars, 42:26

 

Mission Update:

              Chandrayaan-1, 42:16

              Fobos-Grunt, 43:16

              Mars Reconnaisance Orbiter, 42:16

              Planck, 42:16

              Rosetta, 42:16

              Venus Climate Orbiter, 43:16

              Yinghuo-1, 43:16         

New Product Spotlight:

              6-inch LightSwitch telescope (Meade), 43:17

              21-mm Ethos eyepiece (Tele Vue), 42:17

              A Beginner's Guide to DSLR Astrophotography (Jerry Lodriguss), 42:17

              EdgeHD telescope (Celestron), 43:17

              Faces of the Moon (Charlesbridge Publishing), 42:17

              Nautilus Motorised Filter Wheels (Orion), 43:17

News Notes:

              A New Way To Find Planets, 43:10

              ALMA Progressing, 43:14

              An Exoplanet That Should Not Exist, 42:14

              Apophis Turns Less Manacing, 43:14

              Einstein Safe; Stellar Mystery Solved, 42:11

              First Confirmed Rocky Exoplanet, 42:10

              Galaxy Zoom, 42:11

              Herschel's First Show, 43:12

              Limits on the Big Bang, 42:10

              McNaught Bags His 50th Comet, 42:12

              Messenger's Third Look at Mercury, 43:14

              Phases of an Exoplanet, 42:11

              Protoplanet Pallas, 42:12

              Smith's Cloud: A Dark Lining?, 43:11

              Sorting Out the Water on the Moon, 43:11

              Starbirth in M83, 43:16

              Weird Brown-Dwarf Weather, 42:14

              Wireless LAN's Astronomy Origins, 43:10

Sun, Moon, and Planets:

              Mars and Saturn Shine Brightly, 43:54

              Mars Shines at Opposition, 42:54

Targets:

              Icy Blue Diamonds, 42:70

Telescope Workshop:

              Bigger, Faster, Better: 42:79

              To Curve, or Not to Curve, 43:87

Test Reports:

              120-mm ED Apo Refractor (SkyWatcher), 43:84

              CGE Pro German Equatorial Mount (Celestron), 42:80

The Astronomy Scene

              Melbourne Planetarium - Inspiring Generations of Visitors, 42:84

              Spacecraft Imaging for Amateurs, 43:74

              Touring Astronomy's Past and Present, 43:82

Tonight's Sky:

              Orion's Wonders, 42:52

              Sirius Nights, 43:52

              The Flight of the Unicorn, 43:67

 

Observing Topics

Comets:

               81P/Wild 2, 42:57, 43:57

               C/2007 Q3 (Siding Spring), 42:57

               C/2009 K5 (McNaught), 43:57

 

Double Stars:

               7 Tauri, 42:69

               8 Monocerotis, 43:67

               31 Tauri, 42:69

               80 Tauri, 42:69

               Alpha Tauri (Aldebaran), 42:69

               BU 87, 42:69

               COO 39, 43:63

               DUN 30, 43:63

               DUN 31, 43:63

               DUN 38, 43:63

               DUN 45, 43:63

               G Puppis, 43:63

               HDO 195, 43:63

               HJ 3895, 43:63

               HJ 3956, 43:63

               I 7, 43:63

               OSS 38, 42:72

               R 65, 43:63

               Sigma Puppis, 43:63

               STF 435, 42:69

               STF 450, 42:69

               STF 479, 42:69

               STF 481, 42:69

               STF 494, 42:69

               STF 495, 42:69

               STF 535, 42:69

               STF 559, 42:69

 

 

Galaxies:

               AGCS 636, 43:64

               ESO 373-08, 43:64

               IC 2531, 43:64

               NGC 2997, 43:64

               NGC 3095, 43:64

               NGC 3100, 43:64

               NGC 3108, 43:64

               NGC 3137, 43:64

               NGC 3175, 43:64

               PGC 1811119, 42:70 

Moon:

               Clavius, 43:58

               Nasireddin, 43:58

               Steinheil, 43:58

               Theophilus, 43:58

               Vallis Alpes, 42:62

 

Nebulae:

               Cone Nebula, 43:67

               IC 349, 42:70

               Maia Nebula, 42:70

               Merope Nebula, 42:70

               NGC 2245, 43:67

               NGC 2247, 43:67

               NGC 2261, 43:67

               Rosette Nebula, 43:67

               Schoenberg 205/6, 43:67

               Sh2-273, 43:67

             

Open Clusters:

               Collinder 70, 42:50

               M45 (The Pleiades), 42:70

               NGC 2244, 43:67

               NGC 2252, 43:67

               NGC 2264, 43:67

 

Planetary Nebulae:

               Abell 12, 42:66

               Abell 21, 42:66

               Abell 24, 42:66

               Jonckheere 320, 42:66

               Jonckheere 900, 42:66

               NGC 1514, 42:66, 42:70

               NGC 2022, 42:66

               NGC 2371 - 2372, 42:66

               NGC 3132, 43:64

 

Variable Stars:

               R Horologii, 43:50