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Astronomy & Observing News

Astro News Briefs: April 12–18

Mars Rover Missions Extended April 12, 2004 | On April 5th the rover Spirit celebrated its 90th day on Martian terrain. On April 26th Opportunity will do the same. These birthdays are particularly poignant as they represent the end of the rovers' primary missions. Due to the missions' tremendous success,…

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Sky & Telescope Launches Wireless Sky Chart

New product offers portable view of constellations, stars, and planets on BREWTM enabled cellular phones.

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New Magazine for Beginning Stargazers Makes Astronomy Fun and Easy

The marketplace of astronomy information is about to be transformed by the debut of a magazine unlike any now available. Night Sky, which debuts in April, is designed especially for entry-level stargazers.

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Night Sky Magazine Is a Rising Star on Newsstands

Appearing on newsstands and specialty retail shelves nationwide today, Night Sky magazine is already striking a chord with novice stargazers, judging from early reactions from subscribers.

Equipment: Guides & Recommendations

How We Conduct S&T Test Reports

Reader surveys tell us that one of the main reasons you turn to Sky & Telescope each month is to learn about new astronomical products. Thus we would like to describe the mission of S&T Test Report and the ground rules we've adopted for reviewing equipment. Most of these policies…

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Five Planets Put On a Twilight Sky Show

For the next couple weeks, the Moon and all five naked-eye planets shine at once during dusk, forming striking combinations in the early-evening sky.

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Sky & Telescope Magazine Unveils New Design and Enhanced Editorial Content

March 15, 2004 Contact: Kerri Williams 855-638-5388 x127 [email protected]   Note to Editors/Producers: This release is accompanied by a publication-quality graphic; see details below. Many products that proclaim themselves "new and improved!" are really just the same old thing in a fancier package. That's not the case with the May…

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Venus and the Crescent Moon Rendezvous

February 17, 2004 Contacts: Alan M. MacRobert, Senior Editor 855-638-5388 x151, [email protected] Roger W. Sinnott, Senior Editor 855-638-5388 x146, [email protected]   Note to Editors/Producers: This release is accompanied by three publication-quality graphics; see details below. Treat yourself to an eye-catching celestial treat on Monday evening, February 23, 2004. At dusk,…

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Night Sky Magazine to Be Launched Next Spring

November 7, 2003 Contact: Kerri Williams 855-638-5388 x127 [email protected] Sky Publishing, known worldwide for its award-winning monthly, Sky & Telescope, proudly announces the launch of a new magazine, Night Sky. To be sold on newsstands ($3.99) and by subscription ($17.99), the new bimonthly offering will debut next April 13th with…

Astronomy & Observing News

Astro News Briefs: December 29–January 4

Mars Express gets into position and NASA samples a comet.

Astronomy & Observing News

Astro News Briefs: December 15–21

Quadrantid meteor source found and new ways to teach astronomy.

Celestial Objects to Observe

Crescent Moon Occults Venus

On Sunday evening, October 26th, Venus disappears behind the crescent Moon for observers in South America and Hawaii.

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First Lights: Saturn & Other Sky Sights for the New Year

December 29, 2003 Contact: Richard Tresch Fienberg, Editor in Chief 855-638-5388 x144, [email protected]   Note to Editors/Producers: This release is accompanied by high-quality photographs and illustrations and an animation. Every holiday season, hundreds of thousands of shiny new telescopes are given to good girls and boys (and moms and dads)…

Celestial News & Events

A Frozen Eclipse

Though few people were fortunate enough to be in Antarctica to see it, the November 23rd total solar eclipse has been heralded as superb.

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A New Season and a Special Astronomical Treat

December 16, 2003 Contact: Alan MacRobert, Senior Editor 855-638-5388 x151, [email protected]   Note to Editors/Producers: This release is accompanied by a high-quality animation and two illustrations; see below. On Monday morning, December 22nd, at 2:04 a.m. Eastern Standard Time, the Sun will reach its southernmost point in the sky for…

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