Astronomy Online with Stuart Goldman
The Chore of Indexing
Even Mikey would hate putting together S&T's semi-annual index. Is it worthwhile?
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By Your Command
A new remotely controlled robotic telescope has been launched. What would you like to see?
Astronomy Online with Stuart Goldman
As Seen on TV
The joy of seeing something familiar on television.
Astronomy Online with Stuart Goldman
Transit Washout
Associate editor Stuart Goldman never saw Mercury on Wednesday — live or otherwise.
Astronomy Online with Stuart Goldman
Ready for Mercury's Shadow
The transit of Mercury is only days away. If you can't see it live, follow it online.
Astronomy Online with Stuart Goldman
On the Move
The offices of Sky & Telescope are moving this weekend. Boy, there's a lot of junk to sort through.
Astronomy Online with Stuart Goldman
ISS in Silhouette
Here's how photographers knew when the space station would transit the Sun and Moon.
Astronomy Online with Stuart Goldman
Planetary Issues
Food for thought about how to explain Pluto's place in the solar system.
Astronomy Online with Stuart Goldman
Root Beer?
Let's toss back a frosty mug to finally bury the Face on Mars.
Astronomy Online with Stuart Goldman
Sci-Fi Thoughts Indeed
Astronomical threats and sci-fi villians come together to make fascinating stories.
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Floating Above Earth
A high schooler's software can enliven your Macintosh's desktop.
Astronomy Online with Stuart Goldman
Buffaloed from Observing
Back home from the range, Stuart Goldman is ready to process some vacation photos.
Astronomy Online with Stuart Goldman
Iridium: The Movie
Have you ever seen and Iridium flare? If not, check this out!
Astronomy Online with Stuart Goldman
Missed Opportunities?
Did spacecraft unknowingly fly by asteroids?
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My Definition of "Planet"
OK, I've thought more about it. Here's my suggestion for the IAU.