Sky & Telescope Year 2013 Magazine Back Issues
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- Closing In On Dark Matter
- Are We On The Verge Of Solving An 80-Year Mystery?
- Flowers Of Andromeda
- Amateurs Rescue Radio Telescope
- The Moon And The Civil War Submarine
- Secrets Of The Northern Lights
- Scientists Unlock The Aurora's Mysteries
- Insider's Observing Tricks
- Great Comet In March?
- Northern Exposure Take Amazing Aurora Photos
- Titan's Rain Mystery
- Top 10 Cosmic Extremes
- Top 10 Overlooked Telescope Targets
- Amateur Science: Humans VS. Robots
- Exploring Caves In Space
- Where Astronauts Will Live
- Asteroid Explosion Over Russia
- See Saturn In Your Scope
- New Techniques For Planet Pics
- Planets Gone Wild
- Russian Meteor Strike: Lessons Learned
- The Case For Aliens - Find Pluto
- When Black Holes Eat Stars
- Beginner's Scope: Meade's ETX
- Free Fold-Out Milky Way Map!
- Find Barnard's Star
- Better Photos With Modified DSLRs
- Ultimate Guide To Our Galaxy
- Amateur Astronomy Goes Social
- The Women Who Created Modern Astronomy
- Observe Better With Imperfect Eyes
- What We Know About Alien Worlds The Exoplanet Revolution
- Cold War Spy Scopes: New Life
- How To Pick Eyepieces
- See The Zodiacal Light
- 50 Years Of Quasars
- What Put The Bang In The Big Bang
- Telescope Alignment Made Easy
- Explore The Nearby Milky Way
- How To Draw The Moon
- Zombie Stars Back From The Dead
- Your Guide To The Andromeda Galaxy
- How To Find Alien Engineering
- The Celestial Queen's Brightest Jewels
- Comet Ison Takes Center Stage
- Predictions & Viewing Guide
- Venus And Jupiter Shine Bright
- Winterize Your Observing Wardrobe
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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.