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Sky & Telescope Year 2025 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Observing: Auriga Has It All
  • Solar Eclipses: Choose Your Next Adventure
  • Workbench: The Salad - Bowl Scope
  • The Tumultuous Lives Of Galaxies
  • Moonlighting: Asteroids That Act Like Moons
  • First Exposure: How To Shoot The Moon
  • Secchi: The Father Of Astrophysics
  • Process Your Own Webb Images
  • Climate: Astronomy's Changing Skies
  • Beginners: What Is Twilight?
  • Eclipse Catch A Totally Red Moon
  • Comet Tsuchinshan - Atlas Shines
  • One Night Only: Dash Through The Messiers
  • Test Report: Airy Disk's 106-mm Refractor
  • Observing: The Major Lunar Standstill
  • Primordial Black Holes Are They Out There?
  • Cecilia Payne: Her Stellar Revolution
  • Workbench: A New Way To Balance Your Dob
  • Introducing: O'Meara's Enchanted Skies
  • Dive Deep Into Starburst Galaxies
  • Beyond Neptune: A Vast Jumble Of Worlds
  • Test Report: The Seestar $30
  • Beginner's Space What Is A Star Party?
  • Comet Atlas The Ghost Comet
  • Chemistry: Molecules In Space
  • Dawn Drama: Moon Covers The Plelades
  • Test Report: Sky-Watcher's New Mount
  • Telescopes For Teachers
  • Observing: Explore The Eagle Nebula
  • Test Report: Sky-Watcher's Wave 150i Mount
  • Astrophotography Imaging Under City Skies
  • Spotlight On Jupiter Storms, Moons, And A Dance With Venus
  • Observing: Dolphin Deep Dive
  • DIY: spectroheliograph
  • Dawn Duo: Venus And The Moon
  • Alma Radio Array Retrofit
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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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