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* * * SKY & TELESCOPE's WEEKLY NEWS BULLETIN - December 17, 2004 * * * ================================================== ====================== Welcome to S&T's Weekly News Bulletin. Images, the full text of stories abridged here, and other enhancements are available on our Web site, SkyandTelescope.com, at the URLs provided below. (If the links don't work, just manually type the URLs into your Web browser.) Clear skies! ================================================== ====================== YERKES ON THE BLOCK Yerkes Observatory may soon have a new owner. The University of Chicago has considered selling the observatory's telescopes, buildings, and about 80 acres of lakefront property in southeastern Wisconsin "for decades," says director Kyle M. Cudworth, the only astronomer still working full time at the former research powerhouse. Now a sale seems imminent, and it remains unclear what the future holds for the observatory's century-old refractor (the world's largest), its Romanesque main building, and its two dozen employees. Cudworth first learned in July that the university had received -- and was close to accepting -- an unsolicited offer for Yerkes from a developer hoping to build houses on the observatory's landscaped grounds.... http://SkyandTelescope.com/news/article_1408_1.asp - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MAKING NEW FRIENDS Scientists are beginning to digest a plethora of new images and data following Cassini's successful flybys of two Saturnian moons. On Monday, the NASA craft passed Titan at an altitude of only 1,200 kilometers (750 miles). The next day, it raced by the icy satellite Dione at a range of 72,500 kilometers. Surprising changes occurred in Titan's weather patterns between this flyby and the previous encounter on October 26th.... The Dione rendezvous -- the closest ever of this medium-sized moon -- afforded the most detailed images of the so-called "wispy terrain" that covers some of Dione's surface.... http://SkyandTelescope.com/news/article_1410_1.asp - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NASA CHIEF RESIGNS NASA administrator Sean O'Keefe announced his resignation late Monday in a letter to President George W. Bush. He cited the financial pressure of family life as his reason. "The first of three children will begin college next fall," he wrote. "I owe them the same opportunity my parents provided for me to pursue higher education without the crushing burden of debt thereafter." O'Keefe is reportedly in line to become the chancellor of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge; the position carries a salary more than three times the $158,000 he makes as NASA administrator. O'Keefe became the space agency's 10th chief in December 2001 and has shepherded NASA through a particularly tumultuous three years.... http://SkyandTelescope.com/news/article_1407_1.asp ================================================== ====================== HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS WEEK'S SKY * First-quarter Moon on Saturday, December 18th. * The December solstice is at 7:42 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on Tuesday, December 21st, when the Sun is farthest south for the year. * Saturn (magnitude -0.2, in Gemini) rises in the east around the end of twilight, glowing to the lower right of Pollux and Castor For more details, see This Week's Sky at a Glance and Planet Roundup: http://SkyandTelescope.com/observing/ataglance/ ================================================== ====================== LAST-MINUTE SHOPPING? (Advertisement) There's still time for last-minute gift buying! Purchase Sky gift certificates good toward hundreds of products, including subscriptions to SKY & TELESCOPE or NIGHT SKY magazine. Gift Certificate to Shop at Sky: http://SkyandTelescope.com/campaigns.asp?id=331 Gift Subscriptions to SKY & TELESCOPE: http://SkyandTelescope.com/campaigns.asp?id=332 Gift Subscription to NIGHT SKY: https://NightSkymag.com/orderform.asp ================================================== ====================== Copyright 2004 Sky Publishing Corp. S&T's Weekly News Bulletin is provided as a free service to the astronomical community by the editors of SKY & TELESCOPE magazine. Widespread electronic distribution is encouraged as long as our copyright notice is included, along with the words "used by permission." But this bulletin may not be published in any other form without written permission from Sky Publishing; send e-mail to or call +1 617-864-7360. More astronomy news is available on our Web site at http://SkyandTelescope.com/news/. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To subscribe to S&T's Weekly News Bulletin or to S&T's Skywatcher's Bulletin, which calls attention to noteworthy celestial events, go to this address: http://SkyandTelescope.com/shopatsky/emailsubscribe.asp ================================================== ====================== *-----------------------------------------------------* | Stuart Goldman | * Associate Editor * | Sky & Telescope | * 49 Bay State Rd. Sky & Telescope: The Essential * | Cambridge, MA 02138 Magazine of Astronomy | *-----------------------------------------------------* |
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