| IN THE FEBRUARY 2010 ISSUE > |
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S&T: Casey Reed
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NASA Finds Lunar Water NASA's "crash and splash" gambit dredged up water from a lunar crater. By J. Kelly Beatty High-Def Lunar Landscapes Japan's Kaguya spacecraft has recorded some of the most dramatic lunar images ever seen. By Motomaro Shirao Lunar Photography with AviStack A powerful freeware program takes your lunar images to the next level. By Sean Walker |
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Stargazing Forecasts Want to forecast your observing conditions for the next few nights or longer? Here are hyperlinks to some websites that can help you. read more > By Phillip J. Creed |
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Starizona's Hyperstar The accessory almost makes high-quality deep-sky snapshots a reality. By Dennis di Cicco Mars at Opposition Get a good look at Mars in January and February 2010, when it's closest to Earth. By Alan MacRobert Auriga's Riches Many wonderful but little-known clusters and nebulae adorn the celestial Charioteer. By Sue French Table of Contents See what else February's issue has to offer. read more > |
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