Index to Volume 112 July–December 2006

Index to Volume 112 July–December 2006

index to volume 112 july–december 2006 ■authors Saturn’s Ring Arcs, 4:20 Peru’s Oldest Astronomical Temple, 2:18 Dalrymple, Les, M55 High in Sagittarius, 3:45 Singularity Sensation, 5:82 Aguirre, Anthony, Where Did It All Come From? 6:36 NGC 6067 on a Magic Carpet, 1:57 Green, Jane A., Stars of the Show, 3:118 Aguirre, Edwin L., Chi Cygni’s Unusually Bright Perfect Galaxy NGC 300, 6:61 Hanner, Gerald P., Planetary Turmoil, 6:12 Maximum, 6:88 Planet Number 100, 4:53 Heafner, Joe, Mira AL, 6:93 Comet’s Spectacular Breakup, A, 2:77 Queen of Globulars, The, 5:45 Hellemans, Alexander, Pioneer Anomaly Mystery Community News: Amateur Achievement Watching R Centauri, 2:53 Narrows, 1:20 Awards, 6:108 Deans, Paul, Why doesn’t Sky & Telescope produce a Horne, Johnny, Meade’s DSI II CCD Cameras, 3:76 America’s Young Astronomers Honored, 3:92 star atlas with mirror-image charts? 1:108 Irion, Robert, Quasar in Every Galaxy? A, 1:40 Comet Discoverers Honored, 5:88 di Cicco, Dennis, Bigha StarSeeker, The, 6:90 Janes, Kenneth, Perseus Double Cluster, The, 5:26 Hubble Zooms In on Jupiter’s New Red book review: CCD Astrophotography, Adam M. Kanas, Nick, Cartographic Legacy of John Flamsteed, Spot, 2:26 Stuart, 5:80 The, 1:30 Jupiter’s Mini Red Spot Survives Encounter, Celestron’s SkyScout, 5:72 Killgore, Tom, Cirque du Soleil, 6:14 6:86 Is it possible to do a spectroscopic observing and Krupp, E. C., Kidnapped, 2:47 Total Eclipse That’ll Be Hard to Beat, A, 2:79 analysis with backyard telescopes? 3:98 Lost in Space, 3:40 When has one planet occulted or transited Meade’s LightBridge Truss Tube Dobsonians, Moving Mountains, 4:46 another? 6:118 4:80 Raising Hell, 6:54 See also MacRobert, Alan M. Where are von Gruithuisen’s city and temple on Second Place, 1:50 Allison, Mark, Stop Renaming the Sky, 6:142 the surface of the Moon? 3:98 Transit Business, The, 5:40 Ashford, Adrian R., Celestron’s New C6-SGT, 2:86 Diaz, Eric F., Dark Ages? 3:12 Laughlin, Gregory P., Virtual Planet Sleuths, 4:38 Ayers, Robert M., A Bent Rich-Field Refractor, 6:113 Perfect Timing, 2:12 Lazowska, Lazlo, Not-So-Dark Parks, 4:12 Baca, Michael, Senses Reconnected, 5:12 Dubinski, John, Great Milky Way–Andromeda Lemay, Pierre, Trackball Tales, 5:12 Beatty, J. Kelly, Dawn Reprieve, 1:24 Collision, The, 4:30 Levy, David H., Double Eclipse of March, The, 2:96 Falcon’s Wild Flight, The, 3:34 Durda, Daniel D., Most Dangerous Asteroid Ever Falling Free, 5:91 SMART 1’s Grand Finale, 6:20 Found, The, 5:28 Further Adventures with Mr. Schmidt’s 10th Planet Downsized, 1:22 Dyer, Alan, ImagesPlus v2.75, 1:82 Telescope, 1:106 What is producing the shadow seen on photo- Fienberg, Richard Tresch, At what atmospheric pressure Moonlight Sonata, 3:96 graph of asteroid Itokawa? 6:118 does a planet’s sky become so bright that you My First Meteor, 4:93 Bell, Jim, Backyard Astronomy from Mars, 2:40 can’t see stars when the Sun is up? 2:104 What Is a Planet? 6:110 Bourque, Kevin, Planetary Turmoil, 6:12 Friends in High Places, 2:12 Lockwood, Michael, Portable Large-Aperture Brown, Thomas E., Starry Memories Lost, 2:12 House of Wax, 1:8 Cassegrain, A, 4:97 Brust Jr., Raymond W., Quoth the Raven, 3:12 Is it possible to use a 12-inch refl ector at f/42? MacRobert, Alan M., Amateurs Catch a Near-Earth Bryant, Greg, Binocular Comet for Fall, A, 5:60 1:108 Flyby, 4:20 Epsilon Indi Up Close, 4:55 Pluto Doesn’t Care, 5:8 Atlantic Solar Eclipse, An, 3:57 Fireworks in Lupus, 1:59 Sensory Overload, 2:8 book review: Pattern Asterisms, John A. Galaxy Season, 6:63 Stardust in the Large Magellanic Cloud, 6:32 Chiravalle, 5:80 Heart of the Scorpion, The, 2:55 Times They Are A-Changing, The, 3:8 Bright-Moon Pleiades Occultation, A, 4:63 Iris: The Season’s Brightest Asteroid, 6:71 What’s in the Sky Tonight? 6:8 Dark Nights for the Orionid Meteors, 4:64 Renamed and Reborn, 5:47 When will tidal forces stabilize with one side of Geminids, The: Best Meteors of the Year? 6:72 Springtime Surprises in Pavo, 3:47 the Earth always facing the Moon? 3:98 How many photons of visible light enter the eye Butler, Hadyn, Planetary Turmoil, 6:12 Where can one fi nd a portable sidereal clock? per second when viewing a 6th-magnitude Cannistra, Steve, Bicolor Narrowband 5:94 star? 5:94 Astrophotography, 6:121 Why don’t oddly shaped nebulae either disperse How the Milky Way Got Its Tilt, 1:24 Caton, Daniel B., and Joan E. Roberts, Sleep and the into nothingness or collapse? 2:104 How would the night sky appear from near the Amatuer Astronomer, 6:48 Yo u G e t What Yo u Pay Fo r, 4:8 center of M13? 2:104 Coffey, Valerie C., book review: Parallel Worlds, Flanders, Tony, Will all eight major planets ever be in a Is the Andromeda Galaxy blueshifted and mov- Michio Kaku, 6:101 straight line on the same side of the Sun? 1:108 ing toward Earth? 1:108 Jupiter’s Two Red Spots! 1:65 Does Venus form a pentagram as it moves across French, Sue, Foxfi re Nights, 3:65 A searchable index the sky? 4:102 November 8-9 Transit of Galactic Dark Horse, The, 1:75 to all issues of Sky & MACHO Prediction Challenged, 5:18 Return of the Little Fox, 4:70 Mercury, The, 5:57 Telescope is available New Hidden Milky Way Satellites, 2:22 Snake Wrangler, 2:73 Pleiades Occultation Before Dawn, A, 1:68 on our Web site at Super-Earths, 3:16 Sovereign Splendors, 5:69 R Aquilae: Under the Eagle’s Craig Jr., Donald I., Planetary Turmoil, 6:12 Whale of a Tale, A, 6:83 SkyTonight.com/ Wing, 4:66 Cull, Selby, Amazing Somersaulting Satellite, The, 3:19 Friedman, Andrew Samuel, Using GRBs for Cosmology, magazinearchive R Geminorum and Cubic Ancient American Supernova Art? 3:17 2:35 Zirconia, 6:74 Birth of Carbon Planets? The, 3:17 Gay, Pamela L., book review: Cosmic Landscape, The: RAVE Releases First Star-Motion Data, 1:24 book review: Chronologers’ Quest, The, Patrick String Theory and the Illusion of Record-Breaking Gravitational Lens, 4:22 Wyse Jackson, 6:102 Intelligent Design, Leonard Susskind, 4:91 Three Night Crawlers, 2:66 book review: Death by Black Hole and Other book review: Epic of Evolution, Eric Chaisson, Two Big New Steps for SETI, 2:20 Cosmic Quandries, Neil deGrasse Tyson, 2:95 Two Bright-Moon Pleiades Occultations, 6:74 6:102 book review: Life as We Do Not Know It, Peter Very Partial Lunar Eclipse, A, 3:61 book review: Miss Leavitt’s Stars, George Ward, 5:78 MacRobert, Alan M., and Edwin L. Aguirre, Jupiter’s Johnson, 6:102 book review: Teaching and Learning Astronomy, Two Red Spots to Merge? 2:28 book review: Rock from Mars, The, Kathy Jay Pasachoff and John Percy, 2:95 Mandel, Steve, Unraveling the Mystery of the Milky Sawyer, 6:100 New Vision for an Old Society, A, 5:85 Way’s Giant Dust Clouds, 1:78 Fine Seeing in a Frozen Spot, 3:22 Gingerich, Owen, Inside Story of Pluto’s Demotion, Maran, Stephen P., Cosmic Collisions, at the American Great Lakes on Titan, 4:16 The, 5:34 Museum of Natural History, 2:94 Help NASA Find Stardust, 5:16 Goldman, Don S., Peering Through the Dust, 1:110 Marts, Donald K., Wonders Beyond the 10th Planet, Hot, Heavy, and Highly Eccentric, 5:15 Goldman, Stuart J., book review: Aurora’s Winter 1:12 Main-Belt Comets, 2:20 Waltz, Michael Klensch, 5:80 McDowell, Jonathan, Akari (Astro F), 2:24 Minor Planets Stick Together, 4:20 book review: Denver’s Great Telescope, Claire Chang’e 1, 1:26 Moon’s Wild Youth, The, 6:20 M. Stencel and Robert E. Stencel, 5:80 Deep Space Station 63, 5:22 Pluto’s New Moons Named, 3:19 Club Critiques, 3:88 Gaia, 5:22 Predicting Solar Eruptions, 4:17 Keep Looking Down, 1:96 © 2006 New Track Media LLC Sky & Telescope 1 pindex to volume 112 Herschel Space Observatory, 6:30 Dance of the Planets, 2:56 Lunar Half Craters, 2:62 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, 6:30 Dancing with the Stars, 1:60 Lunar Tectonics, 6:68 Rosetta, 3:24 Eye and I, 5:71 Weird Lunar Domes, 4:60 SIM PlanetQuest, 4:24 Light-Pollution Notes, 1:101, 4:94, 6:108 Yuferev, Alexander, Zodiacal Light, 3:108 SMART-1, 2:24 Near Sky, The: Pioneers of the Near Sky, 2:81, Zubenel, Doug, Nebraska Star Party’s Cherry Skies, SOFIA, 4:24 3:72 The, 1:99 Solar-B, 3:24 October Sights Bright and Dim, 4:56 Possible Meteor Source, 4:12 Venus Express, 1:26 Overlooked Gems in Hercules, 1:54 Meeus, Jean, Satellite Symmetry, 4:12 Sauntering Among the Stars, 5:42 ■ departments Melillo, Frank J., see Schmude Jr., Richard Summer Sky’s Seventh Glow, The, 3:42 Moore, Chad, Dark Ages? 3:12 Transit of Mercury, and More, A, 5:48 Amateur Telescope Making — Moore, Patrick, Child’s Play, 1:12 Whale Watching, 6:42 Bent Rich-Field Refractor, A, 6:113 Moritz, Harold, Planetary Turmoil, 6:12 Who Shot Sagitta? 4:50 Portable Large-Aperture Cassegrain, A, 4:97 Mouli, Chandra, Hauling Tail, 5:12 Schaefer, Bradley E., Ancient Andromeda, 6:14 Trackball Telescope, The, 2:100 Mullaney, James, More of My Favorite Double Stars, Schilling, Govert, Heaven on Earth, 3:28 Astronomy Online — 3:69 Messages from the Dark Side, 6:42 Club Critiques, 3:88 Naeye, Robert, Agreement Reached on Yerkes Sale, Schmude Jr., Richard, and Frank J.

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