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Mercury Magazine Contents
Vol. 29 No. 5
September/October 2000
 

Page Article
12 The Beauty of Black Holes, Mario Livio
Black holes are such simple objects. Who would have thought that these dark objects could shed light on anything?
18 Recognizing Jupiter's Great Red Spot, Thomas Hockey
Arguably the most famous planetary feature, Jupiter's Great Red Spot came to prominence only around 1880. Study then showed it to be a distinctive and long-lived feature of the gas giant.
26 Turning an Ear to the Heavens, Jeffrey M. Lichtman
Amid the Appalachian scenery, an abandoned antenna site is finding new life as a site for astronomical research and study.
32 How to Abhor the Void While Loving the Quantum Vacuum, Bernard Haisch and Alfonso Rueda
Getting to another star in a human lifetime right now seems impossible, but intriguing physics offers us some fantastic possibilities to consider.
38 What is 29 Doradus?, J. R. Dickel, J. B. Kaler, A. C. Calder, R. F. Webbink, E. Olszewski, D. Welch, E. C. Olson, N. L. Romero, and D. F. Bright
Also known as the Tarantula Nebula, 30 Doradus is an extraordinary sight. But what of its name? To answer this question, one may begin by answering the question, "What is 29 Doradus?"
  Departments
4 Editorial, James C. White II
In the Age of Precious Metals
5 Society Scope
7 Echoes of the Past, Katherine Bracher
The Origin of Lunar Craters
8 Focus on Education, Jeff Bennett
The Research/Teaching Ideal
9 Armchair Astrophysics, Eric Schulman
Is Life Uncommon?
10 Weaving Loose Ends, Steven N. Shore
Preserving the Appearances
11 Research Notebook, Christopher Wanjek
Tape Measure to the Stars
C1 SkyMap and SkyChat, Richard Talcott
41 Works of Note
42 Last Page, Donna B. Smith
From the Ground Up

 

 
 

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