Sim Sky-And-Telescope 2004 107 Index
Sim Sky-And-Telescope 2004 107 Index
= authors Weather Prospects for 200 , 2:52 Misch, Tony, Reanimating the 1882 Transit of Venus,
Fahrenbach Wolf H., letter, 6:12 5:37
Adler, Alan, Roster of Rich Open Clusters, A, 2:112
Falk, Dan, Anthropic Principle’s Surprising Morris, David J., letter, 2:12
Aguirre, Edwin L., America’s Next Generation of
Resurgence, The, 3:42 Naeye, Robert, Exoplanet False Alarm, 4:52
Astronomers, 2:78
Fienberg, Richard Tresch, news note, 3:24, 4:24, 6:24 news note, 2:22, 3:22, 4:16, 4:20, 5:16, 5:17, 5:24,
Early Photographic Processes, 4:40
Spectrum, 1:8, 2:8, 3:8, 4:8, 5:8, 6:8 5:26, 6:21
Galaxy Images Needed, 2:132
Why Do Bright Stars Look Bigger Than Faint Red-Letter Days, 5:44
How Do I Polar-align in the Daytime? 5:134
Ones? 6:128 Nelson, Douglas R., Breaking the Rules, 4:10
news note, 60:25
Flanders, Tony, book review, 6:109 Niederstasser, Hans P., letter, 4:14
Photographing the Transit of Venus, 5:137
Destination: Antarctica, 5:119 Olson, Donald W., Russell L. Doescher, and Marilynn S
Unraveling the Mystery of McNeil’s Nebula, 6:114
Northern Eyes, Southern Skies, 5:92 Olson, When the Sky Ran Red: The Story Behind
Allevo, Bob, Three Basic Telescope Shelters: The The Scream, 2:28
Venus at Its Highest, 4:103
Mini-Max Observatory, 1:134
Fleck, Carrie, letter, 5:12 Olson, Marilynn S., see Olson, Donald W.
A.M., see MacRobert, Alan
Foust, Jeff, Screen Shot, 1:65, 4:63 O'Meara, Stephen James, Astronomer’s Tale, An, 1:80
Anderson, Jay, see Espenak, Fred Eye on the Sky, 5:85, 6:82
French, Sue, book review, 5:112
Bally, John, Turbulent Pelican, A, 3:52
Deep-Sky Wonders, 5:88, 6:84 letter, 1:12
Beatty, J. Kelly, news note, 6:14 Small-Scope Sampler, 1:96, 2:96, 3:96, 4:96 Texas Star Party, The: A Magic Elixir, 4:78
Bell, Jim, book review, 1:72 Petersen, Carolyn Collins, book review, 1:74
G.B., see Bryant, Greg
Benicek, Keith, \etter, 3:16 Pfannenschmidt, Ernie, Daytime Telescope Testing, 4:124
Gingerich, Owen, book review, 6
Berrevoets, Cor, Processing Webcam Images with
Cytherean Rhythms, 6:78 Plait, Philip C., Pox Populi: A Commonsense Guide
RegiStax, 4:130 to Cosmic Nonsense, 5:38
Gingrich, Mark, \ette;, 6:12
Binzel, Richard P., letter, 4:12 Goldman, Stuart ]., Astronomy Online, 1:66, 2:69 Ratledge, David, Perseus 1.4, 5:102
Bortle, John E see Bryant, Greg 3:66, 4:05, Screen Shot, 2:67
5:116, 6:112
Bryant, Greg, Canine Tales and a Pup, 2:98 book review, 2:72, 4:74, 5:115, 6:10 9, 6:111 Rhoads, Samuel E., letter, 1:14
Midsummer's Hunt, A, 1:98 news note, 6:16 R.N., see Naeye, Robert
Pairs of Comets Past, 5:79 Gottlieb, Steve, H Il Regions Galore in M101, 6:89 Robertson, William ]., letter, 3:12
Tails Across the Sky, 5:63 Greer, Bryan, Improving the Thermal Properties of Robinson, Leif J., 50 & 25 Years Ago, 1:14, 2:14, 3:14,
Touring Some Nearby Star Clusters, 3:98 Newtonian Reflectors — Part 1, 5:128 4:14, 5:26, 0:24
When to See the Southern Sky, 4:98 Improving the Thermal Properties of Newtonian Root, Nile, Three Basic Telescope Shelters: Sonoran
Winter’s Altar, 6:63 Reflectors — Part 2, 6:122 Sky Observatory, 1:131
Bryant, Greg, John E. Bortle, and Alan MacRobert, Hazard, Evan B., letter, 2:12 Roth, Joshua, news note, 1:20; 3:20
Double Comet Show Begins! The, 5:73 Heafner, Joe, Celestial Explorer: Mars, 6:99 Roth, Joshua, and Alan M. MacRobert, news note, 2:17
Busemeyer, Thomas P., letter, 1:12 Screen Shot, 3:65 Russo, Steven L. J., letter, 4:12
Calia, Charles Laird, Space Ghost, 5:158 Herbig, G. H., Peering into the Cocoon, 2:56 R.W.S., see Sinnott, Roger W
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Castellano, Tim, Detecting Transiting Exoplanets Hewitt-White, Kenneth, Deep-Sky Notebook, 2:116, 3:118 Schaaf, Fred, Eye and I, 2:110,
Castro, Edgar, El Cyberastronomo, 1:82 Heyn, Herman M., letter, 3:12 37112, 6:92
Chaikin, Andrew, news note, 1:24 Hirshfeld, Alan W., Picturing the Heavens: The Rise of Floating Down the River, 1:90
Chambers, Stephen, and Stephen J. Wainwright, Deep Celestial Photography in the 19th Century, 4:36 Heroes Above and Below, 2:90
Sky Imaging with Webcams, 1:137 Light-Pollution Notes, 1:112 SkyandTelescope.com/
Hiynka, Adrian, letter, 1:16
Clarke, Arthur C., letter, 3:14 Horne, Johnny, Celestron’s CGE 1400 Telescope, 3:54 5:123
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Cooke Antony, letter 4:12 Irion, Robert, Man on the Mountain, The: Behind the Near Sky, The, 4:110
Cotton, Mary, letter, 6:12 Scenes at Lick Observatory, 6:30 Olcott’s Summer Sky, 6:58
Covington, Michae 4., letter, 3:14 Johnston, Lisa R., book review, 2:74 Spring Evening’s Hike, A, 4:90
Crelin, Bob, letter, 4:14 Kanipe, Jeff, letter, 1:14 Springtime Visitors, 5:58
Dalrymple, Les, Southern Binocular Highlight 5:61 Kier, Ruben, letter, 5:13 Sun, Moon, and Planets, 1:93, 2:93, 3:93, 4:93,
6:61 Kircher, Travis K., Glory Days, The, 1:10 5:66, 6:64
Davies, Paul, New Hope for Life Beyond Earth, 6:40 Krupp, E. C., letter, 1:12 Winter Below, Spring Above, 3:90
Deans, Paul, Magic Under the Dome, 1:52 Rambling Through the Skies, 1:87, 2:87, 3:87, 4:87, Schedler, Johannes, Astro Imaging with Digital SLR
Dellinges, Bill, letter, 1:16 5:50, 6:48 Cameras, 6:130
di Cicco, Dennis, Another Outstanding Value, 2:62 Kvamme, Todd, letter, 2:14 Schilling, Govert, A Night Hunting Exoplanets at
Can an Amateur Discover an Asteroid Using an Leschak, Peter M., “Wow” Factor, The, 3:10 Keck, 4:50
8-inch Telescope? 5:134 Levy, David H., Star Trails, 1:84, 2:82, 3:82, 4:83, Catching Gamma Ray Bursts on the Wing, 3:32
news note, 3:26 5:126, 6:120 Mars Attacked! 1:44
Observer’s Notebook, 1:127, 2:120, 4:122 Liller, William, book review, 4:72 news note, 1:18, 2:18, 2:20, 2:22, 4:21, 5:18, 5:23
Orion’s Depths, 6:28 MacRobert, Alan M., How Do I Clean Eyepieces The Anthropic Principle’s Astronomical Roots, 3:47
DiGregorio, Barry E., Lite on Mars? 27 years ot Safely? 5:134 Seronik, Gary, Binocular Highlight, 1:92, 2:92, 3:92,
Questions, 2:40 news note, 1:19, 1:30, 2:16, 3:19, 3:20, 3:23, 3:26, 3:27, 4:92
Dobbins, Thomas A., Curing the Retractor Blues, 4:5 +4 4:18, 4:20, 4:26, 5:18, 5:19, 5:22, 5:24, 6:16, 6:18 book review, 3:74
Folded Herschelian Reflector, A, 3 132 What Makes a Star Look Brighter in a Telescope? Can I Save Money by Making My Own Telescope?
letter, 6:13 6:128 57134
Dobbins, Thomas A., and William Sheehan, Canals ot see also Bryant, Greg Hardin Optical’s 10-inch Deep Space Hunter, 5:96
Mars Revisited, The, 3:114 see also Roth, Joshua Northern Binocular Highlight, 5:60, 6:60
Story of Jupiter’s Egg Moons, The, 1:114 see also Smith, Bruce A Portable 4-inch Apochromatic Refractors, 6:104
Doescher Russell L., see Olson, Donald W Madore, Barry F., Extragalactic Icon, An, 5:30 Remembering Ernie, 4:128
Doody, David F., letter, 1:16 Marks, Joel, letter, 6:12 10-inch Dobsonian Reflectors, 5:104
D.T., see Tytell, David Matheson, Tom, Creating a Rotating Mars, 2:129 Sheehan, William, Horrocks, Crabtree, and the 1639
Duffy, Stephen, letter, 5:12 McDowell, Jonathan, Mission Update, 1:32, 2:26, 3:30, Transit, 2:50
Dunham, David W., Lunar Occultation Highlights for 4:28, 5:27, 6:25
Transit of Venus, The: Tales frora the 18th
2004, 1:102 McKinnon, William, letter, 2:14 Century, 2:46
Planetary Occultations for 2004, 3:102 Meckler, Harold, Parallel Universes, 6:158 Transit of Venus, The: Tales from the 19th
Dyer, Alan, Fluoro-Star FLT-110 Refractor, 6:94 Michaud, Peter, Capturing Star Trails with a Digital Century, 5:32
Engleman, Steve, letter, 5:12 Camera, 3:126 see also, Dobbins, Thomas A.
Espenak, Fred, and Jay Anderson, Transit Details and Mirsaced, Mohsen Ghazi, September 7, 2002, 2:105 Sherrod, P. Clay, letter, 2:12
Shiga David, Imaging Exoplanets, 4:44 Galaxies and the Cosmic Frontier, William H Glory Days, The, 1:10 Rout
Silverman Sam, letter, 2:14 Waller and Paul W. Hodge, 3:71 Parallel Universes, 6:158 Rust
Sinnott, Roger W., Moon Goes Dark, The, 5:8 Hokuloa: The British 1874 Transit of Venus Space Ghost, 5:158 Secré
news note, 1:25 ; Expedition to Hawai'i, Michael Chauvin, 6:108 Two Hunts Partaken, 2:10 Seeil
Outer Planets in 2004, 4:106 Magnificent Mars, Ken Croswell, 1:72 “Wow” Factor, The, 3:10 Smal
Seeking Thin Crescent Moons, 2:102 Modern Moon, The: A Personal View, Charles A Gallery, 1:144, 2:137, 3:136, 4:139, 5:142, 6:140 Sma
Timingthe Transit, 6:79 Wood, 5:111 Guide to the Evening Sky Snar
Why Do Star Distances Vary in Reterences? 6:12 5 NOVA: Mars Dead or Alive, 1:73 Binocular Highlight, 1:92, 2:92, 3:92, 4:92 Spitz
Why Doesn't the Earliest Sunri Occur on the Sky Vistas: Astronomy for Binoculars and Floating Down the River, 1:90 SS 4
Solstice? 6:12t Richest-Field Telescopes, Craig Crossen and Heroes Above and Below, 2:90 SS 4
Smith, Bruce A ews note, 4:26 Gerald Rhemann, 6:109 Northern Hemisphere’s Sky, 1:91, 2:91, 3:91, 4:91 Star
Smith, Bruce A., and Alan M. MacRobert, news note Star Clusters, Brent A. Archinal and Steven J Spring Evening’s Hike, A, 4:90 Strig
18 Hynes, 4:70 Sun, Moon, and Planets, 1:93, 2:93, 3:93, 4:93 Sun
Steele, Dennis, letter Star Watch, Philip S. Harrington, 5:112 Winter Below, Spring Above, 3:90 SUV
Stiff, Thomas, \ette: Transit of Venus, The, William Sheehan and John Hobby Q&A, 5:134, 6:128 Thre
Sullivan, Woodruff T., Ill, letter, 3:14 Westfall, 6:108 Images Whi
Tatum, Randy, Thr Ba Telescope Shelters Traveler’s Guide to Mars, A, William K Peering into the Cocoon, 2:56 North
Canopy Carport Obse it vy, 1:132 Hartmann, 1:72 Turbulent Pelican, A, 3:52 Nor
Thibault, Patrick, letter, ¢ Venus in Transit, Eli Maor, 6:109 50& 25 Years Ago, 1:14, 2:14, 3:14, 4:14, Nor
Ting, Ed, Apochromattor the Masses, An, 2:¢ Buyer’s Guide Letters, 1:12, 2:12, 3:12, 4:12, 5:12, 6:12, Ole
Tyte David DOOK t cw 73 71 Portable 4-inch Apochromatic Refractor 7s Mission Update, 1:32, 2:26, 3:30, 4:28, 5:27, 6:25 Spr
Colortul Inst rn 10-inch Dobsonian Reflectors, 5 104 New Product Showcase, 3:62, 4:60, 5:106, 6:107 Obser
Heat Is On, The, 4:3 Celestial Calendar News Notes Can
1lews note 22 4 20, 2:2 2:24, 4:22, 4:23 August 19, 2001, 2:103 Andromeda Swarm, The, 5:22 Dee
Calendar Notes, 1:112, 2:110, 3 Another Not-Quite-Pluto, 6:16 Lur
Nozomi: A $ t Hope 4 Cytherean Rhythms, 6:78 Biggest Thing Ever Found, The, 2:20 No!
an Gent, Robert H ette 4:14 Double Comet Show Begins! The, 5:73 Bizarro “Cometoid,” A, 1:24 Ob:
Wainwright, Stephen |., se ¢ ’ t Eve and | More Shadows from Planets, 3 Blowin 1 the Exoplanet Wind, 5:26 Ros
Walker, Sean, new ot Eye and I: Shadows Cast by Planets, 2 l Cassini Proves Einstein Right For Now, 1:18 Sto
Waller, William H., lette lune 8th Transit of Venus. The, 6:73 Closest Asteroid in Near-Miss, 6:21 Ramb
Walton, Guy, Fold I D ur A 123 Light-Pollution Notes England Program Rolls Close-up of the Black Eye Galaxy, 5:19
Wehler, Randall, \ett i: 1¢ On, 1:112 ( lose-up on the Trapezium, 1:19 S&T 1
Two Hunts Partake Lunar Occultation Highlights for 2004, 1:102 Comet Cargo Heads tor Earth, 6:22 An
Westfall, Jonn £ 0k Moon Goes Dark, The, 5:80 Did Another Galaxy Send Us Arcturus? 2:22 Ap
June 8th Trar Ve The 3 Near Sky, The: Parry Arcs, 4:110 Distant Planetoid Sedna Baffles Astronomers 0:14 Cel
Sealing ti Solar Syste 4 Outer Planets in 2004, 4:106 Ejecting the Kuiper Belt, 4:23 Ce}
Whitman Jian, DOOK review, 4:7 Pairs ot Comets Past, 5:79 Finding Extrasolar Saturns, 1:22 Cu
Deep-Sky Notebook y Planetary Occultations tor 2004, 3:102 Finding Waterworlds, 1:22 Fla
Wood, Charles A., Exy g the Me 7 ¢ Seeking Thin Crescent Moons, 2:102 Fireworks on the Sun, 2:16 Ha
Lunar Notebook 124, 2:11 21, 4:113 Timing the Transit, 6:79 Follow That Story: Auger Observatory Passes a Pe!
Xie, Renjiang, letter, 4:12 Venus at Its Highest, 4:103 Mile tone, 3:27 Smal
Yazdi, Hamid-Reza Gi \ ) 2:103 Computers in Astronomy Follow That Story Better Fix on Distant Hi
Astronomy Online 1:66, 2:69, 3:66, 4:05 Transiting Planet, 1:30 Ne
@ departments Screen Shot 1:65, 2:67, 3:65, 4:63 Follow That Story: Constant Looks Constant, 3:27 Pe
Amateur Astronomers Deep-Sky Wonders Follow That Story: Double Neutron Star Is the W:
America’s Next Generation ot Astronome 7 Follow the Arc, 6:84 First Double Pulsar 4:26 Softv
Astronomer Tale A Markarian’s Chain, 5:88 Follow That Story “Free-Floating Planet” Not So Sout!
Detecting Transit Exoplanet 77 Exploring the Moon Light, 4:26
El Cyberastronon Impact Basins: Sculpting the Moon, 6:68 Follow That Story How Far Is the LMC? 4:26
Star Trail 1:34, 2:52, 3:82, 4:83 Whole of the Moon, The, 5:70 Follow That Story More Uranian Moons, 1:30
Texas Star Party, The: A Magic Elix 4:7 Eye on the Sky Follow That Story Planets Migrate Outward Too,
Amateur Telescope Making Jupiter and the Race Against Time, 5:85 1:30
Improving the Therma! Properties otf Newtonia Walk in the Night Part 1, A, 6:82 Freezing White Dwart, A, 5:18
Retiecto Part 125 Feature Getting to Know Our Stellar Neighbors, 4:21
Improving
the The al Properti« t Newtoniar Anthropic Principle’s Surprising Resurgence Hermes Is Rediscovered — and Double! 1:28
Retlector Part 2, 6:122 The, 3:42 Hubble Hangs On, 6:24
Astro Imaging Catching Gamma-Ray Bursts on the Wing, 3:32 Hubble in Limbo, 3:24
Capturing Star Tra Ww a Digital Ca ra Heat Is On, The, 4:30 Inflating the Crescent Ne
Creating a Rotating Ma 2:129 Hot New Products tor 2004, 1:34 Janet Mattei, 1943-2004, 6:25
Deep-Sky Imaging with Webcam 37 Imaging Exoplanets, 4:44 Keck Legal Update, 2:20
Galaxy Images Needed, 2:132 Lite on Mars? 2:40 King of the Nebulae, 5:22
Processing Webcam Images with RegiStax, 4:13 Magic Under the Dome, 1:52 Lensed Quasars Smash Record, 5
Astronomy Online, 5:116, ¢ Man on the Mountain, The Behind the Scenes at Lunar Water Search Comes Up Dry A, 2:24
Cometography: A Catalog of Comets, Vol. 2, Ga When the Sky Ran Red: The Story Behind The Opportunity’s Watery Jackpot, 6:2¢
W. Kronk, 4:74 Scream, 2:25 Planet’s Magneti Footprint, A, 5:24
David Levy's Guide to Obse rving and Di cove! ng Focal Point Prison Lights at Stellafane A Happy Ending, 3:26
Comets, Dav Breaking the Rules, 4:10 Retining the Cosmic Recipe 2:18
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