Loony for Luna: Clavius in 3D
If you enjoyed Jerry Oltion's article with Cindy Krach's marvelous illustrations, you've likely found your way here searching for the stereo image of Clavius crater. And here it is! Just click on the image for a larger version. STEREO MYSTERY Clavius sports a perfect arc of diminishing craters. Cindy captured…
Inside the April 2024 Issue
It's showtime in the April 2024 issue as the long-awaited total solar eclipse across North America finally arrives.
Inside the February 2024 Issue
In the February issue we go behind the scenes of the United Arab Emirates Hope Mission and the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument.
Finder Chart for Barnard's Star in the May 2024 Issue of S&T
If you found your way to this page, it must mean that you enjoyed reading Contributing Editor Howard Banich's article on Barnard's Star in the May 2024 issue of Sky & Telescope. What you'll find below is a printable, black-and-white version of the finder chart that appears on page 63…
Inside the January 2024 Issue
In the January issue, we’re gearing up for the 2024 North American eclipse that’s now only four months away.
Inside the December 2023 Issue
The December 2023 Issue of Sky & Telescope explores the history of our nearest galactic neighbor and the role magnetic fields play in planetary defense.
Inside the October 2023 Issue
This issue of Sky & Telescope will tell you about the October 14th annular solar eclipse and the early universe.
Inside the November 2023 Issue
In the November issue, we celebrate the discovery of the gravitational-wave background and the first images from the Daniel K. Inouye Telescope.
Inside the September 2023 Issue
In this issue of Sky & Telescope, learn about the radio array built with off-the-shelf parts and the open-source software named N.I.N.A..
Inside the August 2023 Issue
The August 2023 issue celebrates the 100th anniversary of Stellafane and the accomplishments of NASA's Insight lander.
Finders for Going Deep in the October 2023 issue of S&T
If you arrived at this page it must mean you read and enjoyed S&T Contributing Editor Steve Gottlieb's Going Deep column in the October 2023 issue of the magazine on the Milky Way's dwarf spheroidal companions titled "The Milky Way and the Seven Dwarfs." The images below should help you…
Finder Chart for September Ramble Through the Milky Way
The cover story of the September issue of Sky & Telescope features an article by Contributing Editor Mathew Wedel on fun targets for your binoculars. If you're a regular reader of the magazine, you've likely read Wedel's monthly Binocular Highlight column. Well, this article is a beefed-up version of that…
Inside the July 2023 Issue
The July 2023 issue of Sky & Telescope takes a look at some tiny satellites and planetary nebulae visible from suburban driveways.
Finders for Williamina Fleming's Deep-Sky Discoveries
If you arrived at this page it must mean you read and enjoyed S&T Contributing Editor Steve Gottlieb's article in the August 2023 issue of the magazine on Williamina Fleming's myriad discoveries. Gottlieb's article not only touches upon the fascinating history of Harvard College Observatory in the late 1800s, he…
Inside the June 2023 Issue
The June 2023 issue of Sky & Telescope offers a guide to photographing the summer Milky Way and a distant globular cluster challenge.
Sky & Telescope Errata 2023
Despite every effort to make every issue error free, mistakes occasionally make their way into print. Here's a list of known ones for 2023.
Inside the May 2023 Issue
The May 2023 issue of Sky & Telescope is all about the specialized observatories hunting neutrinos and exoplanets.
Inside the April 2023 Issue
In Sky & Telescope's April 2023 issue, we’re getting ready for 2024’s total solar eclipse and saying goodbye to NASA's SOFIA observatory.
Inside the March 2023 Issue
The March 2023 issue of Sky & Telescope is on the hunt for the source of Earth's water and spiral galaxies.
Inside the February 2023 Issue
The February 2023 issue of Sky & Telescope covers the history of constellations and captures the Milky Way in stunning panoramas.