Sky & Telescope Year 2011 Magazine Back Issues
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- The Cosmic Origin Of Our Water
- If Earth Was Born Dry, How Did It Get Oceans?
- Galaxy Double Double
- How Bright Are The Planets
- The Solar Superstorm Threat
- Listening To The Sun: Amateur Solar Radio Astronomy
- S&T Test Report; Celestron Updates Its Flagship Scope
- Take Great Sun Photos
- S&T Test Report: 3 Low-Cost Telescopes
- Improve Your Imaging: Demystifying Flat Fields
- Astronomy: The Next 10 Years
- The Mercury Illusion
- Amateurs Take Over Pro Observatory
- S&T Test Report: Celestron's NexGuide
- The Stars With Planets
- What Kinds Of Stars Make Good Parents
- From Last To First: How The US Won The Great Telescope Race
- Stellar Guideposts To Galaxies
- Reveal The Unseen With Photoshop
- Binocular Sights For City Skies
- A Century Of Exoplanet Illusions
- Sharing Techniques At Imaging Conferences
- When The Solar System Went Haywire
- Explore The Lunar Basins
- Fireball Fragments Pepper Town
- 100 Years Of Citizen Star Science
- Chilean Astronomical Odyssey
- Uper-Charged Supernovae - New Types Of Exploding Stars Need New Explanations
- NASA's Giant New Mars Rover
- World's Biggest Amateur Asteroid Hunt
- How To: See Action On Jupiter
- Maximize Your Binocular Viewing
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Sky & Telescope (S&T) is a monthly magazine covering all aspects of amateur and professional astronomy, including what to see in the sky tonight and new findings in astronomy. Other topics covered include:
A) observing guides for planets, galaxies, star clusters, and other objects visible in the night sky
B) reviews of telescopes and other astronomical equipment, books, and software
events in the amateur astronomy community
C) amateur telescope making
D) astrophotography
The articles are intended for the informed lay reader and include detailed discussions of current discoveries, frequently by participating scientists. The magazine is illustrated in full color, with both amateur and professional photography of celestial sights, as well as tables and charts of upcoming celestial events.