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a authors Garm Catharine D., see Wood, Charles A Near Sky, The: Sky Wonders in the Snow, 2:98 A
iman, Stuart J., Astronomy Online, 1:70, 3:58 Near Sky, The: Unusual Halos, 5:96
Adler, Alan. Thermal Management in Newtonian R 1:58, 5:58, 6:60 Night Sky to Remember, A, 3:82
flector 00k review, 6:6 Southern Hemisphere’s Sky, 1:106, 2:90, 3:90
Aguirre, Edwin L. Astronon Ja 02, 4 ws note, 1:2 22, 4:26 Stars on the Meridian, 1:98
Exploring the | er Touct x ttlieb, Steve, Deep-Sky Notebook, 4:10 Sun, Moon, and Planets, The, 1:101, 2:85, 3:8
High-Flying Disco Ba ¢ insfeld, John Mace, Remaking Hubble, 3:3 4:85, 5:85, 6:85
It’s Time to Part 84 S., se Schilling, Govert Winter’s Bright Circle, 2:82 B
4.M., se MacRobert, Alan M Haas, § Enjoying Unequal Double Stars, 1:118 Schaefer, Bradley E., The Great Ptolemy-Hipparchus
Anderson, Jay, se Espenak, Fred Heafner, Joe, Screen Shot, 5:5 Dispute, 2:38
Arguelle ‘ ) e-Star | i eff, |r $, 3:4 Schilling, Govert, Amateur Uses Monster Telescope 2:67
a ’ i771¢ tt ’ | . ] ma tter + OOK TeEVICw 05

sarne don, Tt tec tter ’ t The Best AbellPl Nebulae 8 news note, 2:20, 24, 3:24, 4:22 16, 18, 5:22
aglia, Michael, N [ he ( ird, Deep-Sky Notebook, 3;108, 6:104 Seronik, Gary, Binocular Highlight, 1:100, 2:84, 3:84
eatt Ke no ( t Alo / i ay, TI Age ot Behemoths 41:84 84, 6:84
ot } . 4:24 { . 3. see Beatt Ke Building a Curved-Vane Secondary-Mirror Hold
Ihseer r t k iA wok re ew, 6:66 4:108

S n-Moon Spectac \ ‘ e Rot shua Four Infamous Telescope Myths, 2:123


also a er 1 iyte , pe. Jeff, book revie' ¢ Observer's Notebook, 4:105, 6:108
inert tt } k am C., letter, 3:14 Selection of Bino-Mounts, A, 3:113
3enDaniel, Mat ‘ \ photo th t , Loron W.,, letter, 4:14 Simple Double-Plate Cell for Your Telescope’s
p's 1 114 r k ary W., Halley’s Comet Crumbs, 5:92 Mirror, A, 5:110
nnett, Micha 4-14 Krupp, E. C., Rambling Through the Skies 14, 2:76 Three New Maksutovs, 3:44
Bodna 1 I th k 8, 4:78, 5:79, 6:78 Sheehan, William, see Dobbins, Thomas A |
Brasch, Kla t er. 4 | Butterflies and Crabs
of the Southern Shook, Jim, letter, 2:14
Bryar reg, Obse 0k 8 k 48 Sieminski, Laurie, letter, 1:14
Southern Hemispher sky, 4:9 Y ) i H., Star Trails, 1:89, 2:72, 3:72, 4:73, 5:73, . Sinnott, Roger W., June’s Transpacific Solar Eclipse, 6:93
suffington Make Way for the New Breed Outer Planets in 2002, 4:94
Carlin, Nils O 1 at ir Newt ” f note, 4:28 Skiff, Brian A., Delving into Deep-Sky Data, 3:50
k f ct va tter. ¢ Stal Ne eT ) |

Chandle wid 1:19 \ tter, 4 Stand E. Myles, letter, 6:12


fF f ‘ et iA { VS not { Strittmatter ret see Pac nt Franc |

Comptor ’ t ) etter, 4:14 Su in i Voodruff T., letter, 2:14 |


Cooper, Andrew, Wit t Timothy A., book review Taylor, Tommy, letter, 5:12
( inetos M y ng a ¢ t | \ \lan M ews not 6, 17, 18 2¢ essin, Rache Ok review 74
A graphy, ¢ 5 , 2 l¢ 8, 20, 21, 24, 4:21, 2 images, 4:48 f
raw a s 5 y, 23, 6:18, 19, 20, 26, 28 Thessin, Rachel, and David L. Crawford, Your Home
ePalma, Steven, let ( *yxidis: Still Hanging Fire, 4:93 Lighting Guide, 4:4(
d lennis, | fra B f Vide-| In h CCD Can Truitt, Steve, letter, 2:14
ws note ¢ Tyte avid, Finding Planetaries in Globs: A Do-It
NexSta GPS Be i| $9 ‘ xhibit re w, 3: Yourself Guide, 2:70
Observer tebook f ’ in, Mi n Update 28 8 es, 6:44
Sk Vind { i x 8, 6:34 iT Leonids Strike Again, 3:106
trono f Jef . Sex Shot, 1:67, 6:59 vs note 8 20, 25 ), 4:18, 24, 26, 28. 6:22
j ‘ ft etary Dat j é

un CK yenr am K : : t nd Lu r driguez, M 1 j. Ke Beatty, news note


f Amat ‘ t he Milky W 32 irdna hnu, letter, 4:14
Dicat ena t yearcl g i tl Molecule rt ! itala M ae lews note, 2:2 4
lobhbhrr , | aT ] é ; . Valact é eC 7 etter 6

ortunity to ‘ t I n Pi ng tf Yk ’ Va fa ind ( re
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rr } Ret tA $4 f V., lett Vnitman, Alan Deep Sky Notebook, 2:108
Premium Refractors: H t Al , Part 18 n, letter Wiener, Matthew P., letter, 2:16
arle “ter 4 ( , 00k ew 6 64 Winn, Joshua N., news note, 3:22
Egier, Kovert A tter, 4:14 i, Screen Shot, 4:57 VV i, Charles A., Lunar Notebook 126 112
Espenak rea I f 00K I 6 7, 4:104, 5:106, 6:106

r Au alia x \go t 4 4, 4:14 t 4 wv i, Charles A., and Catharine D. Garmany, Astron


mar ’ t j Adventure at Biosphere 4:68
Field ’ } Jeig i Mira y

nberg, Richa ? Hu } } j High Astrono Adventure from the

Images, 2:4 i Down Under, 6:70 @ departments


Flander ny, Urban Ast Obs« g ti ote 8, 3:20, 4:20, 27, 5:20, 6:20 Amateur Astronomers —
Messier Objects fr t ty, 4 3 tter, 4:16 Amateur Events, 3:76, 4:76, 5:76, 6:77
rort Stepnen Bb et tter, ¢ Z Amateur Uses Monster Telescope 2:67 |

Foust, Jeff, Screen Shot é schaaf, Fred, Across the Winter-Spring Divide, 4:82 Astronomy Adventure at Biosphere 2, 4:68
Freeman, Ja nolds, book review, 4:6 umping Under the Summer Triangle, 6:82 Astronomy Day 2002, 4:71
Deep-Sky Notebook P 3 ) nd of Virgo, The, 5:82 Benson Prize Winner, 1:81
Stargazing from the Arctic Wastes of ropic Light-Pollution Notes: Catch Phrases for Dark Exploring the Universe by Touch, 1:82
Paradise 1 Of Sky Activism, /:116 Finding Planetaries in Globs: A Do-It-Yourself
French, Sue, Small-Scope Sampler 4, 2:88, 3:88 ght-Pollution Notes: Connecticut's Darker Sky, 4:98 Guide, 2:70
4:88, 5:88, 6:88 Near Sky, The: A Real-Life Bonestell Saturn, 3:100 High Astronomy Adventure from the Land Down
allup, John, and Denise Gallup, letter | Near Sky, The: Noneclipse Shadow Bands, 6:98 Under, 6:70

128 June 2002 Sky & Telescope


ndex to
Ind Volume : 1002
002
a authors Garm Catharine D., see Wood, Charles A Near Sky, The: Sky Wonders in the Snow, 2:98 A
iman, Stuart J., Astronomy Online, 1:70, 3:58 Near Sky, The: Unusual Halos, 5:96
Adler, Alan. Thermal Management in Newtonian R 1:58, 5:58, 6:60 Night Sky to Remember, A, 3:82
flector 00k review, 6:6 Southern Hemisphere’s Sky, 1:106, 2:90, 3:90
Aguirre, Edwin L. Astronon Ja 02, 4 ws note, 1:2 22, 4:26 Stars on the Meridian, 1:98
Exploring the | er Touct x ttlieb, Steve, Deep-Sky Notebook, 4:10 Sun, Moon, and Planets, The, 1:101, 2:85, 3:8
High-Flying Disco Ba ¢ insfeld, John Mace, Remaking Hubble, 3:3 4:85, 5:85, 6:85
It’s Time to Part 84 S., se Schilling, Govert Winter’s Bright Circle, 2:82 B
4.M., se MacRobert, Alan M Haas, § Enjoying Unequal Double Stars, 1:118 Schaefer, Bradley E., The Great Ptolemy-Hipparchus
Anderson, Jay, se Espenak, Fred Heafner, Joe, Screen Shot, 5:5 Dispute, 2:38
Arguelle ‘ ) e-Star | i eff, |r $, 3:4 Schilling, Govert, Amateur Uses Monster Telescope 2:67
a ’ i771¢ tt ’ | . ] ma tter + OOK TeEVICw 05

sarne don, Tt tec tter ’ t The Best AbellPl Nebulae 8 news note, 2:20, 24, 3:24, 4:22 16, 18, 5:22
aglia, Michael, N [ he ( ird, Deep-Sky Notebook, 3;108, 6:104 Seronik, Gary, Binocular Highlight, 1:100, 2:84, 3:84
eatt Ke no ( t Alo / i ay, TI Age ot Behemoths 41:84 84, 6:84
ot } . 4:24 { . 3. see Beatt Ke Building a Curved-Vane Secondary-Mirror Hold
Ihseer r t k iA wok re ew, 6:66 4:108

S n-Moon Spectac \ ‘ e Rot shua Four Infamous Telescope Myths, 2:123


also a er 1 iyte , pe. Jeff, book revie' ¢ Observer's Notebook, 4:105, 6:108
inert tt } k am C., letter, 3:14 Selection of Bino-Mounts, A, 3:113
3enDaniel, Mat ‘ \ photo th t , Loron W.,, letter, 4:14 Simple Double-Plate Cell for Your Telescope’s
p's 1 114 r k ary W., Halley’s Comet Crumbs, 5:92 Mirror, A, 5:110
nnett, Micha 4-14 Krupp, E. C., Rambling Through the Skies 14, 2:76 Three New Maksutovs, 3:44
Bodna 1 I th k 8, 4:78, 5:79, 6:78 Sheehan, William, see Dobbins, Thomas A |
Brasch, Kla t er. 4 | Butterflies and Crabs
of the Southern Shook, Jim, letter, 2:14
Bryar reg, Obse 0k 8 k 48 Sieminski, Laurie, letter, 1:14
Southern Hemispher sky, 4:9 Y ) i H., Star Trails, 1:89, 2:72, 3:72, 4:73, 5:73, . Sinnott, Roger W., June’s Transpacific Solar Eclipse, 6:93
suffington Make Way for the New Breed Outer Planets in 2002, 4:94
Carlin, Nils O 1 at ir Newt ” f note, 4:28 Skiff, Brian A., Delving into Deep-Sky Data, 3:50
k f ct va tter. ¢ Stal Ne eT ) |

Chandle wid 1:19 \ tter, 4 Stand E. Myles, letter, 6:12


fF f ‘ et iA { VS not { Strittmatter ret see Pac nt Franc |

Comptor ’ t ) etter, 4:14 Su in i Voodruff T., letter, 2:14 |


Cooper, Andrew, Wit t Timothy A., book review Taylor, Tommy, letter, 5:12
( inetos M y ng a ¢ t | \ \lan M ews not 6, 17, 18 2¢ essin, Rache Ok review 74
A graphy, ¢ 5 , 2 l¢ 8, 20, 21, 24, 4:21, 2 images, 4:48 f
raw a s 5 y, 23, 6:18, 19, 20, 26, 28 Thessin, Rachel, and David L. Crawford, Your Home
ePalma, Steven, let ( *yxidis: Still Hanging Fire, 4:93 Lighting Guide, 4:4(
d lennis, | fra B f Vide-| In h CCD Can Truitt, Steve, letter, 2:14
ws note ¢ Tyte avid, Finding Planetaries in Globs: A Do-It
NexSta GPS Be i| $9 ‘ xhibit re w, 3: Yourself Guide, 2:70
Observer tebook f ’ in, Mi n Update 28 8 es, 6:44
Sk Vind { i x 8, 6:34 iT Leonids Strike Again, 3:106
trono f Jef . Sex Shot, 1:67, 6:59 vs note 8 20, 25 ), 4:18, 24, 26, 28. 6:22
j ‘ ft etary Dat j é

un CK yenr am K : : t nd Lu r driguez, M 1 j. Ke Beatty, news note


f Amat ‘ t he Milky W 32 irdna hnu, letter, 4:14
Dicat ena t yearcl g i tl Molecule rt ! itala M ae lews note, 2:2 4
lobhbhrr , | aT ] é ; . Valact é eC 7 etter 6

ortunity to ‘ t I n Pi ng tf Yk ’ Va fa ind ( re
] phen Jan Nova Hunters 68 Jot Round }
lunhan a ' 4 , d Pet Strittmatte etter, 3 Va k ristopher

Pl tar ) ta for } faria et Vebst sephB


ri Vian, Ot t k ® f tter Wheeler Craig tfar
rr } Ret tA $4 f V., lett Vnitman, Alan Deep Sky Notebook, 2:108
Premium Refractors: H t Al , Part 18 n, letter Wiener, Matthew P., letter, 2:16
arle “ter 4 ( , 00k ew 6 64 Winn, Joshua N., news note, 3:22
Egier, Kovert A tter, 4:14 i, Screen Shot, 4:57 VV i, Charles A., Lunar Notebook 126 112
Espenak rea I f 00K I 6 7, 4:104, 5:106, 6:106

r Au alia x \go t 4 4, 4:14 t 4 wv i, Charles A., and Catharine D. Garmany, Astron


mar ’ t j Adventure at Biosphere 4:68
Field ’ } Jeig i Mira y

nberg, Richa ? Hu } } j High Astrono Adventure from the

Images, 2:4 i Down Under, 6:70 @ departments


Flander ny, Urban Ast Obs« g ti ote 8, 3:20, 4:20, 27, 5:20, 6:20 Amateur Astronomers —
Messier Objects fr t ty, 4 3 tter, 4:16 Amateur Events, 3:76, 4:76, 5:76, 6:77
rort Stepnen Bb et tter, ¢ Z Amateur Uses Monster Telescope 2:67 |

Foust, Jeff, Screen Shot é schaaf, Fred, Across the Winter-Spring Divide, 4:82 Astronomy Adventure at Biosphere 2, 4:68
Freeman, Ja nolds, book review, 4:6 umping Under the Summer Triangle, 6:82 Astronomy Day 2002, 4:71
Deep-Sky Notebook P 3 ) nd of Virgo, The, 5:82 Benson Prize Winner, 1:81
Stargazing from the Arctic Wastes of ropic Light-Pollution Notes: Catch Phrases for Dark Exploring the Universe by Touch, 1:82
Paradise 1 Of Sky Activism, /:116 Finding Planetaries in Globs: A Do-It-Yourself
French, Sue, Small-Scope Sampler 4, 2:88, 3:88 ght-Pollution Notes: Connecticut's Darker Sky, 4:98 Guide, 2:70
4:88, 5:88, 6:88 Near Sky, The: A Real-Life Bonestell Saturn, 3:100 High Astronomy Adventure from the Land Down
allup, John, and Denise Gallup, letter | Near Sky, The: Noneclipse Shadow Bands, 6:98 Under, 6:70

128 June 2002 Sky & Telescope


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It's Time to Party! 1:84
Nova Hunters, 3:68
Sharing the Sky, 1:79
Star Trails, 1:89, 2:72, 3:72, 4:73, 5:73, 6:75
Astro Imaging —
Choosing a Camera for Film Astrophotography
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Gallery, 1:138, 2:130, 3:116, 4:122, 5:114, 6:124

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Curves, 4:114
Wide-Field Imaging with CCD Cameras, 2:117
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Christopher De Pree and Alan Axelrod

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Cosmic Discoveries, David H. Levy, 5:63
pic Moon, William P. Sheehan and Thomas A
Dobbins, 2:62
Explore the Universe exhibit, 3:62
me Stars: At the Edge of Creation, James B
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tlas of the Stars, The, Serge Brunier, 5:6


ily Errors, Neil F. Comins, 1:74
ver than Everest, Paul Hodge, 6:64
osmic Horizon, Jeffrey O. Bennett, 5:63
1 Sky, Robert Burnham, ed., 1:72
s, lan Ridpath and Wil Tirion, 4:62
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Lessons from the Sky, 1:10 OGLEing New Extrasolar Planets, 6:18
Make Way for the New Breed, 4:10 One Less Hubble-Constant Hang-Up? 2:18
Neighborhood Astronomer, The, 5:10 One Quasar, Six Images, 5:19
No Escaping the Obvious, 3:10 Pluto: Mission Impossible? 2:21
{ nexpected Letter, The, 2:10 Saga of Simplesat, The, 1:24
j Without a Telescope, 6:10 Smoking Quasars, 5:17
Guide to the Evening Sky — Steady State Theory Getting the Last Laugh, 2:19
Across the Winter-Spring Divide, 4:82 : Super-Black Heart of Comet Borrelly, The, 3:22
Binocular Highlight, 1:100, 2:84, 3:84, 4:84, 5:84, 6:84
. Under th ; ; Supernova’s Light Echo, A, 5:18
Camping Under the Summer Triangle, 6:82 , .
4 ; i : me , The. 5 ee To See Galaxies Merge, Watch a Pulsar, 5:16
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Night Sky to Remember, A, 3:82 2 i
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