Nobody else may care about blogs that I wrote three years ago — but I do, because I like to hyperlink to older blogs when I write new ones. So here, in case anybody's interested, is a list of all Stargazing blogs from 2007 through 2010:
2010 Oct 26, 2010 Guest Blog: In Defence of GPS Oct 23, 2010 Has Your Observing Site Gotten Brighter? Oct 18, 2010 Tunnel Vision Navigation Oct 13, 2010 The North America Nebula Oct 4, 2010 Deep-Sky Wonders Again Sept 27, 2010 Blinded by the Light Sept 20, 2010 Backcountry Stargazing Again Sept 1, 2010 S&T's New Single-Issue Magazine Aug 22, 2010 Stargazing versus Hiking Aug 13, 2010 Stellafane at its Best July 14, 2010 Corrected Light-Pollution Atlas July 7, 2010 Have You Seen TWAN? June 23, 2010 Hobby Q&A May 26, 2010 Mount Wilson: Old and New May 25, 2010 RTMC 2010: the 42-inch CDK May 25, 2010 RTMC 2010, Part II May 23, 2010 Palomar Observatory May 19, 2010 RTMC 2010, Part I May 10, 2010 Griffith Observatory May 4, 2010 Travel Scopes Apr 24, 2010 2001, A Space Odyssey Apr 9, 2010 The First Geek Mar 28, 2010 Stargazing and Science Fiction Mar 16, 2010 Debating Human Spaceflight Mar 5, 2010 Binocular Blogs Feb 21, 2010 The Belt of Venus Feb 17, 2010 Thoughts about Pluto Feb 16, 2010 Venus, Jupiter, and Vesta Feb 14, 2010 Thoughts about Star Charts Feb 7, 2010 Double-Star Resources Jan 27, 2010 The Joy of Double Stars Jan 13, 2010 My First Grazing Occultation
2009 2007 Dec 21, 2007 A Fun Year Dec 19, 2007 The Scientific Value of Visual Observing Dec 12, 2007 Holmes: Victim of Its Own Success Dec 7, 2007 A Night in the Life of an S&T Editor Nov 30, 2007 The Reliability of Visual Observing Nov 20, 2007 The Amazing Comet Holmes Nov 15, 2007 Traveling Without a Scope Oct 11, 2007 Bye for a While Sep 28, 2007 Big Binocular Messier Survey Sep 20, 2007 Do the Planet Limbo Sep 12, 2007 Calendars Aug 31, 2007 Ridiculously Small Optics Aug 29, 2007 Moonset Eclipse Aug 23, 2007 Astronomical Twilight Aug 16, 2007 Discussions Restored Aug 14, 2007 Stellafane Aug 9, 2007 Some Suburban Messiers Aug 2, 2007 Twilight Jul 30, 2007 Microsaccades Jul 26, 2007 The North America Nebula Jul 24, 2007 Comet Envy Jul 20, 2007 Anticipating August Jul 17, 2007 Pollution and Stargazing Jul 13, 2007 Galaxies and Clusters and Comet, Oh My! Jul 5, 2007 Strange Encounters Part II Jun 26, 2007 Strangers in the Night Jun 21, 2007 The Day the Sun Stands Still Jun 14, 2007 Decisions, Decisions Jun 8, 2007 Desk-Chair Science Jun 1, 2007 Fear May 25, 2007 Unexpected Connections May 15, 2007 Big Sky May 10, 2007 Coda: Binoculars Versus Starblast May 1, 2007 Binoculars Part III: One Eye Versus Two Apr 27, 2007 Three Binoculars: Part II Apr 23, 2007 A Tale of Three Binoculars: Part I Apr 13, 2007 Stars and Birds Apr 4, 2007 How Brightly Shines the Moon? Mar 31, 2007 Better Late Than Never Mar 22, 2007 Measuring Skyglow Mar 28, 2007 School Time Mar 21, 2007 Dressing Up for an Evening Out Mar 16, 2007 Equipment Mar 14, 2007 Waiting for Sagittarius Mar 7, 2007 The Meaning of Stargazing Mar 5, 2007 A Spontaneous Star Party Feb 26, 2007 Celestial Time and Human Time Feb 22, 2007 Instant Astronomy Feb 19, 2007 June in February Feb 16, 2007 Stars and Snowflakes Feb 13, 2007 Mercury Retrospective Feb 9, 2007 Keeping Myself Honest Jan 31, 2007 Hello World
Posted by Tony Flanders, February 21, 2010
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