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Sky & Telescope Year 2024 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Observing: Orion's Overlooked Nebula
  • Astroimaging: Assembling A Deep-Sky Rig
  • Occultation: The Moon Eclipses Antares
  • The Essential Guide To Astronomy
  • Observing: Driveway Planetaries
  • Dark Energy: 3D Atlas Of Cosmic History
  • Beginner's Space: Using A Finderscope
  • New View Of The Red Planet
  • Get Ready: Nova Comeback Predicted
  • Observing: Galaxy-Hop Through Ursa Major
  • Test Report: ZWO's Smart Telescope
  • How Long Will Hubble Last?
  • Get Ready: Tips For Enjoying Totality
  • DIY: Make Your Own Eclipse Viewer
  • Radio Eclipse: Observing On The AM Dial
  • Showtime North America's Grand Eclipse
  • Black Holes: New Webb Discoveries
  • Observer's Challenge: Track Bamard's Star
  • Astro Adventure: Capture Elusive Aurorae
  • Ghosts Of Stars Past
  • Hot Mess: When Stars Collide
  • Planets: Jupiter Returns At Dawn
  • Stellar Duos: The Best Star Pairs
  • In Search Of Undiscovered Nebulae
  • Space Telescope: Chandra Celebrates 25 Years
  • Missions: The Age Of Sample Returns
  • Test Report: The Dwarf II Smartscope
  • The Essential Guide To Astronomy
  • Missions: How An Asteroid Takes A Hit
  • Camelopardalis: Treasures Of The Giraffe
  • On The Go: Tips For Astro-Adventurers
  • Discovering The Southern Deep Sky
  • Seven Sisters: The Oldest Story In The World?
  • Celestial Sleuthing: Van Gogh's Poplars
  • Test Report: Sky-Watcher's New Mount
  • Stellar Wonders In The Triangulum Galaxy
  • Astrophotography: Holiday Gift Guide
  • Observing: Galaxy - Hop Around The Pole
  • Planet Photometry: What Color Tells Us
  • Exoplanet Atmospheres: Back To The Drawing Board
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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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