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Here is the weekly newsletter from Astronomy Magazine, as requested by
some users: ************************************************** ***** In the April issue ************************************************** ***** Spirit lands at Gusev Envisioning Mars The lost years of Michael Turner Jupiter at its best When astrophotos go bad Choosing a star atlas Review of Konus's new Mak-Cass Click here to preview the March issue of Astronomy: http://list.astronomy.com/UM/T.asp?A12.80.36.36.155661 Click here to save $26 off of the annual newsstand rate: http://list.astronomy.com/UM/T.asp?A12.80.36.2.155661 ************************************************** ***** Greetings ************************************************** ***** We now offer our registered users an HTML or text version of our weekly message. If you receive the HTML version and are having trouble viewing the e-mail newsletter, or if you'd simply prefer to receive our text version, our User Profile section of Astronomy.com has been updated so you can choose the e-mail format you will be sent. If you're happy with the HTML version of this newsletter, you don't have to do anything (the default setting is HTML). If you'd like to receive the text version, click here to update your profile: http://list.astronomy.com/UM/T.asp?A12.80.36.38.155661 Thanks to the many solar images submitted by our visitors, we have a theme of "Here comes the Sun" in our Reader gallery. It seems appropriate considering the song's writer, the late George Harrison, would have turned 61 this week. Check out the gallery section for these photos. Thanks for reading, and keep looking up! Jeremy McGovern Editorial Assistant, Astronomy.com ************************************************** ***** News ************************************************** ***** Avoiding impacts Our special coverage of the 2004 Planetary Defense Conference. http://list.astronomy.com/UM/T.asp?A12.80.36.4.155661 Ring around the supernova Hubble catches a light show from a supernova's shock wave. http://list.astronomy.com/UM/T.asp?A12.80.36.5.155661 2004 DW: The largest Kuiper Belt Object? Astronomers discover an icy world at the fringes of the solar system. http://list.astronomy.com/UM/T.asp?A12.80.36.6.155661 February astro bytes More from Mars, a nearby planetary nursery, estimating planetary formation, and more... http://list.astronomy.com/UM/T.asp?A12.80.36.7.155661 ************************************************** ***** Reader gallery ************************************************** ***** Jack Newton shot Sunspot 564 from his base at the Arizona Sky Village. http://list.astronomy.com/UM/T.asp?A12.80.36.10.155661 A rare occurence and real treat, Anthony Ayiomamitis provided us an analemma image captured in Greece. http://list.astronomy.com/UM/T.asp?A12.80.36.11.155661 Dave Mitsky imaged a Sun pillar on the evening of February 17 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. http://list.astronomy.com/UM/T.asp?A12.80.36.12.155661 Ralf Vandebergh of Wittem, Netherlands, shot a large solar prominence on January 21. http://list.astronomy.com/UM/T.asp?A12.80.36.13.155661 And finally, Don Parker sent a view of a sunspot group captured from his home in Coral Gables, Florida. http://list.astronomy.com/UM/T.asp?A12.80.36.14.155661 If you have images you'd like to share with other newsletter readers, attach them to an e-mail sent to . 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