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Sky & Telescope (english)

3/1998, new Worlds

The Diversity of Planetary Systems COVER
Planets have been found orbiting at least nine starr beyond our solar System. They're not what astronomers expected.
By Geoffrey Marcy and R. Paul Butler
30 Doradus: Birth of a Star Cluster
The Large Magellanic Cloud is home to the most massive star-forming region known in any Local Group galaxy, including the Milky Way itself.
By Georges Meylan and Bernhard Brandl
When Galaxies Collide
A spectacular Hubble Space Telescope image of the Antennae provides welcome fodder for theories of galaxy interactions.
By Joshua Roth
Pocono's Equatorial Camera Mount
Veteran and novice astrophotographers alike will find a multitude of applications for this new tracking camera mount.
S&T Test Report 1 By Johnny Horne
The Moon and the Boston Massacre
Brought out by a bright Moon, American colonists and British soldiers clashed in the streets of Boston, leaving five dead.
Astronomical Computing By Donald W Olson, Russell L. Doescher, and Jennifer L. Garrett
Walking Tours of the Solar System
Scale models in the Swiss Alps and eastern United States make the solar System accessible to the public.
Amateur Astronomers By Edwin L. Aguirre
and Timothy Lyster
The Sun: An Observing Primer
The Sun has begun a new and potentially great cycle of activity. Here's how to make your own reliable record of solar events.
Observer's Log By Harold Hill
The Eye of the Island
Washington's Bainbridge Island is now home to a 27-inch telescope.
Telescope Techniques By bAnn Davis
Spectrum
Amateurs have responsibilities. By Leif J. Robinson
Focal Point
I Have Loved the Stars Too Fondly. By Don Barnes
Letters
50 & 25 Years Ago
Star Trails
When superstition rules. By David H. Levy
search & discovery
S&T Newswire
Late-breaking astronomy and space news.
News Notes
Thank the Moon you're here.
Mission Update
Space astronomy and planetary exploration. By Jonathan McDowell
Rambling Through the Skies
This month Mercury reaches its best evening apparition of the year.
By E. C. Krupp
Sky & Telescope's Guide to the Sky
Spring Stars an the Rise • Northern Hemisphere Sky Map Binocular Highlights: M81 and M82 • Sun, Moon, and Planets • Southern Hemisphere Sky Map
By Fred Schaaf
The Moon Occults Aldebaran and Jupiter
Two of the sky's brightest objects will vanish behind the Moon this month.
By Alan M. MacRobert
Amateurs Find a Bright New Cepheid
Amateur groups in Spain and Germany have identified a binocular Cepheid. Use this guide to find it yourself.
By Alan M. MacRobert
SkyWise
By Jay Ryan
 

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