November/December 2006
Volume 2. Number 8. Issue 20
COVER STORY
The Most Dangerous Asteroid Ever Found
Astronomers are keeping a very close eye on the asteroid Apophis.
By Daniel D. Durda
NEWS & FEATURES
News Notes
• Great Lakes on Titan
• Pinwheels Of Dust
• Space Station Construction Resumes
and more...
Spotlight On...The North America and Pelican Nebulae
An amateur astronomer processes publicly available professional images to create a breathtaking colour mosaic.
By Sean Walker
Losing It in Prague: The Inside Story of Pluto's Demotion
A retrospective on the raucous process by which the world's astronomers defined the word "planet".
By Owen Gingerich
Our Solar System's New Order
Hot on the heels of the IAU's Prague vote are new designations and names.
By Greg Bryant
The Mystery of the "WOW" Signal
An old radio signal remains a mystery.
By Surendra Verma
The 2006 CWAS AstroFest & David Malin Awards
Amateurs gathered in Parkes for a conference and the prestigious David Malin Awards
By John M. Sarkissian
Hot Topics & Cold Truths
The temperature here on Earth and on other planets depends on more than simply whether the Sun is shining.
By Phil Plait
OBSERVING & EXPLORING
Southern Binocular Highlight
The Queen of Globulars
By Les Dalrymple
Sun, Moon, and Planets
Rare Planetary Sights
By Greg Bryant
Tonight's Sky
Renamed and Reborn
By Greg Bryant
Deep Sky Delights
A Frolic in Fornax
By Les Dalrymple
Celestial Calendar
The Transit of Mercury
By Alan M. MacRobert and Greg Bryant
Exploring The Moon
Imbrium Mayhem
By Charles A. Wood
Comets
A Binocular Comet for Summer?
By David Seargent
Occultations
El Nath and the Full Moon
By Steve Kerr
Meteors
Remember November
By Adam Marsh
PRODUCTS & REVIEWS
AS&T Test Report
Meade's LightBridge Dobsonians
Simply elegant - the first mass-produced truss-tube Dobsonian reflectors
By Dennis di Cicco
Books & Beyond
• The Planets
• America's Astronomer King
ACTIVITIES & PEOPLE
Going Deep with a DSLR
Using digital cameras for astrophotography
By Chuck Vaughn
Filters For Better Stargazing
Making your viewing much more satisfying
By David W. Knisely
Ask AS&T
• How many photons enter your eye?
• Where can I find a sidereal clock?
• How do constellations look from other stars?
Discoveries
Tycho's Star and Halley's Comet
By David Ellyard
Activities
Gallery
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Spectrum
New Worlds To Explore
By Greg Bryant
Letters
• Transit of Mercury
• Pluto's Sad Demise
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Focal Point
Transitory Fame
By Darren Bellingham
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