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Sky & Telescope Year 2021 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Axions: The Solution To Dark Matter?
  • Celestial Charts: Battle For The Heavens
  • Venus: Does Phosphine Signal Life?
  • Adam Block's Tips For Imaging Galaxies
  • First Exposure: Get Started In Astrophotography
  • T Tauri: Herald Of Starbirth
  • Galactic Balloons: The Milky Way's Double Bubble
  • Dark Skies And Big Scopes In West Texas
  • Sky Event: Mars Brushes By The Plelades
  • Celestial Blossoms: Spring's Planetary Nebulae
  • Test Report: William Optics Tiny Astrograph
  • The Great Dimming Of Betelgeuse
  • Phobos & Deimos: Mystery Of The Martian Moons
  • Galaxies: Explore The Trio In Leo
  • Test Report: Orion StarShoot G16 Camera
  • How Well Do We Know The Sun?
  • Cosmic Rays: The Hunt For Extreme Particles
  • Workbench: The Trolley Dob
  • Mercury: Your Best Chance To Spot It
  • Observe Stellar Nurseries In Faraway Galaxies
  • Beyond Starlink: The Satellite Saga Continues
  • Solstice Sky: Enter The Twilight Zone
  • Astro-Imaging: How To Capture Deepscapes
  • A Sunrise Annular Eclipse A Special Sight For A Lucky Few
  • Workbench: Mounting Encoders In Thin Air
  • Saturn: Two Observing Challenges
  • Exoplanets: Who Could Be Watching Us?
  • Special Issue Star Clusters
  • First Exposure: Tips For Better Astropics
  • Nebulae: Cloud-Hop Through The Galaxy
  • Equipment: Binocular Buyers Guide
  • The Essential Guide To Astronomy
  • Signal Search: On Cicadas And Seti
  • Our Universe The First 10 Seconds
  • Eclipse Portraits: Framed By The Sun
  • Cygnus The Celestial Swan
  • Forensic Observing: See A Shredded Galaxy
  • Lunar Rilles: Hot Or Cold Origins
  • Upgrade Your Skies: Astrophotos From Afar
  • The Essential Guide To Astronomy
  • Looking Back: Amateur Astronomy Comes Of Age
  • The Present: Build Or Buy A Telescope?
  • Looking Ahead: What Will We Discover Next?
  • The Future Of Astronomy
  • Observing: Small Scope, Winter Sky
  • When The Call Comes: Chasing Cosmic Flashes
  • Imaging: Photograph Dark Nebulae
  • Dava Sobel On The Life Of Henrietta Swan Leavitt
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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.
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