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SKY & TELESCOPE'S WEEKLY BULLETIN - April 21, 2006 ================================================== Welcome to SKY & TELESCOPE's Weekly Bulletin. Images, the full stories, abridged here, and other enhancements are on our Web site, at: http://SkyandTelescope.com **If you are unable to click on the links in this newsletter, please copy and paste the links into your Web browser** ================ THIS WEEK'S NEWS ================ Lessons from a KBO April 20, 2006 | To date astronomers have found more than 1,000 Kuiper Belt objects (KBOs) beyond Neptune, and the strangest one of all might just be the key to understanding how the largest of these distant ice-rock bodies acquire their moons. . . . http://SkyandTelescope.com/news/article_1716_1.asp =========================== OBSERVING - SKY AT A GLANCE =========================== April 21 – 29 Jupiter now rises at dusk and gets high enough for good telescopic observing by late evening, the red variable star R Leonis should be reaching maximum brightness, and be sure to look for some Lyrid meteors before dawn on Saturday morning. http://SkyandTelescope.com/observing...icle_110_1.asp ================================== OBSERVING - THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS ================================== Update on Comet Schwassmann-Wachmann 3: This periodic comet, due to reach 4th magnitude in May, has shed more fragments. We may get not just a double comet, but a string of little comets. http://SkyandTelescope.com/observing/ =========================== SHOP AT SKY (Advertisement) =========================== Celestial Sampler: 60 Small-Scope Tours for Starlit Nights By Sue French Wondering what you can see with a small telescope? Enough to keep you busy for a lifetime. Most of the objects presented in this book are visible in a 4-inch telescope under a moderately dark sky. Start exploring! Celestial Sampler $24.95 plus shipping http://www.shopatsky.com/index.asp?P...=cel%2Bsampler ----------------------------------------------------------- Clyde Tombaugh: Discoverer of the Planet Pluto By David H. Levy This fascinating biography chronicles the life of one of the giants of 20th century astronomy. His work remains relevant today as astronomers continue their search for planets in the outskirts of our solar system. Clyde Tombaugh: Discoverer of the Planet Pluto $13.95, plus shipping. http://www.shopatsky.com/index.asp?P...yde%2Btombaugh ================================================== ======== Copyright 2006 Sky Publishing Corp. S&T's Weekly Bulletin is provided as a free service to the astronomical community by the editors of SKY & TELESCOPE magazine. Widespread distribution is encouraged as long as our copyright notice is included, with the words "used by permission." 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 Bulletin, go to: http://SkyandTelescope.com/shopatsky/emailsubscribe.asp ================================================== ====================== Stuart Goldman Associate Editor http://SkyandTelescope.com Night Sky Magazine http://NightSkyMag.com 49 Bay State Rd. Cambridge, MA 02138 |
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