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January 2009 issue Web extras

January 2009 issue Web extras

Posted 11-25-2008 by Karri Ferron
Now that the January 2009 issue is in the mail, we’ve updated Astronomy.com with our newest Web extras that give subscribers exclusive complementary information to the magazine articles. This month, we preview some stories to look for in 2009, explore a recent survey of the Milky Way, and offer PDF of the van den Bergh catalog to download. Take a sneak peek inside the January 2009 Astronomy magazine If you subscribe to Astronomy , make sure you’re...
November 26-December 5, 2008: Venus and Jupiter, open cluster M38, and spiral galaxy NGC 1365

November 26-December 5, 2008: Venus and Jupiter, open cluster M38, and spiral galaxy NGC 1365

Posted 11-25-2008 by Michael Bakich
Here is the transcript for my podcast about how to see the Venus and Mars, open cluster M38, and spiral galaxy NGC 1365 . Check out the Astronomy.com's interactive star chart to see an accurate map of your sky. It'll help you locate some of this week's key targets. Astronomy magazine subscribers have access to a slew of cool functions with StarDome PLUS. --Start transcript-- Hello, I’m Astronomy magazine Senior Editor Michael Bakich ....
Q&A with Stephen J. O’Meara about his new binocular book

Q&A with Stephen J. O’Meara about his new binocular book

Posted 11-21-2008 by Daniel Pendick
This month, Cambridge University Press published Astronomy columnist Stephen James O’Meara ’s latest book for stargazers, Observing the Night Sky with Binoculars . The book — billed as “a simple guide to the heavens” — is for beginners. This is a new direction for Steve, who has published several guides to observing deep-sky objects with telescopes. I asked him why he wrote the book and how readers could benefit from it. Pendick: How did this book...
November 21-28, 2008: Alpha Persei Association, open cluster M103, and spiral galaxy IC 342

November 21-28, 2008: Alpha Persei Association, open cluster M103, and spiral galaxy IC 342

Posted 11-20-2008 by Michael Bakich
Here is the transcript for my podcast about how to see the the Alpha Persei Assocation, open cluster M103, and spiral galaxy IC 342 . Check out the Astronomy.com's interactive star chart to see an accurate map of your sky. It'll help you locate some of this week's key targets. Astronomy magazine subscribers have access to a slew of cool functions with StarDome PLUS. --Start transcript-- Hello, I’m Astronomy magazine Senior Editor Michael...
One small step for ... Ooops!

One small step for ... Ooops!

Posted 11-19-2008 by Daniel Pendick
I just received a media advisory from James Oberg, a contributor to Astronomy and noted space historian. And I learned something new — something historic. Something I’m a little embarrassed I didn’t know. It appears that many video producers continue to misrepresent Neil Armstrong’s comments the day he stepped onto the Moon (that's Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin pictured at right). Oberg explains it best: The National Geographic Channel is running...
New Mars rover naming contest

New Mars rover naming contest

Posted 11-18-2008 by Karri Ferron
NASA just announced a contest for students to name the Mars Science Laboratory rover that is scheduled for launch in 2009. In cooperation with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures’ movie WALL·E , NASA is inviting students ages 5 to 18 who attend school in the United States to submit essays explaining the reasoning behind their suggested name for this car-sized rover. Essays must be turned in by January 25, 2009, and NASA will announce the winning name...

Teaching future scientists

Posted 11-17-2008 by Karri Ferron
NASA announced a great new opportunity for teachers to use the space program’s discoveries as educational tools in their classrooms. The NASA Endeavor Science Teaching Fellowship Project will award 40 one-year fellowships to educators during the next 5 years. These fellowships will allow teachers to translate current NASA science and engineering projects into usable information for students in grades K–12. According to NASA, the goal of the project...
Live update from the Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory inauguration

Live update from the Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory inauguration

Posted 11-14-2008 by Matt Quandt
Astronomy magazine Contributing Editor Martin Ratcliffe filed this report from the inauguration of the Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory in Malargue, Argentina. Ratcliffe sent us this update and images while the event was underway ! Thanks, Martin! November 14 is an exciting day for cosmic-ray astronomy. The inauguration of the Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory’s (PACRO) southern site took place this afternoon in Malargue, Argentina. Nestled beneath...
Shuttle Endeavour ready for liftoff

Shuttle Endeavour ready for liftoff

Posted 11-14-2008 by Karri Ferron
Today’s the big day of Endeavour’s STS-126 mission (assuming the weather holds up), and I must admit that I’m pretty excited. I’m not sure why, but I’ve always been fascinated with space travel, specifically the launches. I never actually wanted to be an astronaut (too afraid of flying and not much of a risk taker), so I live vicariously through the men and women who do have the opportunity to be blasted off into space. I can’t even imagine how thrilling...
November 14-21, 2008: Pleiades star cluster, open cluster M34, and the Little Dumbbell Nebula

November 14-21, 2008: Pleiades star cluster, open cluster M34, and the Little Dumbbell Nebula

Posted 11-13-2008 by Michael Bakich
Here is the transcript for my podcast about how to see the Pleiades star cluster, open cluster M34, and the Little Dumbbell Nebula . Check out the Astronomy.com's interactive star chart to see an accurate map of your sky. It'll help you locate some of this week's key targets. Astronomy magazine subscribers have access to a slew of cool functions with StarDome PLUS. --Start transcript-- The Pleiades star cluster, open cluster M34, and the...
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