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White Mars:
The Story of the Red Planet Without Water, Nick
Hoffman
According to a new theory, Mars never had rivers, lakes, or
oceans. It probably never had liquid water on its surface. Ever.
(with 4 sidebars) |
24 |
Hubble House Call,
John Alan Cohann
Swiss astronomer-turned-astronaut Claude Nicollier talks about
life on the Space Shuttle and how he and his colleagues saved
the Hubble Space Telescope. (with 1 sidebar) |
34 |
The
Astronomy of the Kerkennah Islands, Laurel Brown
Fisherman from isolated Mediterranean islands have developed
their own unique brand of astronomy. |
36 |
Reacting to
the Size and the Shape of the Universe, Part 1, Chris Impey
As astronomers changed humanity's perception of the universe,
the great writers and poets have risen to the challenge. |
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Departments
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4 |
Editorial,
Robert Naeye
2001:
Then and Now |
5 |
Society
Scope |
7 |
Echoes
of the Past, Katherine Bracher
The Formation of the Moon |
8 |
Focus
on Education, Jeff Bennett
Astronomical Lessons from Election 2000 |
9 |
Armchair
Astrophysics, Eric Schulman
What's the Dark Matter? |
10 |
Research
Notebook, Christopher Wanjek
Gamma-Ray Bursts: We're Getting Closer |
11 |
The
Celestial Enquirer, John Shibley
101 Jovian Nights |
12 |
Astronomer's
Scrapbook, William Sheehan
The Moon Illusion |
13 |
Annals
of Astronomy, Clifford J. Cunningham
The First Asteroid |
C1 |
Sky Map and Sky Talk, Richard Talcott |
41 |
Book
Review, Ryder W. Miller
Einstein's Unfinished Symphony (by Marcia Bartusiak) |
42 |
Works
of Note |