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What's Up Cepheus
[Article | 08/30/06 | by Steve Coe
Cepheus takes up a lot of space near the North Celestial Pole and also dips a toe into the Milky Way just north of Cygnus.. . .

Small Wonders: Aquila
[Article | 08/23/06 | by Tom Trusock
Aquila occupies some prime summer real estate. Lying astride the Milky Way and bordered Scutum and Sagitta it’s a fantastic area to pull through with a ri. . .

HA Solar Observing on a Budget
[CN Report | 08/23/06 | by John Crilly
Before the introduction of the annual NEAF solar party in the courtyard, a couple of demonstration Ha-filtered telescopes were usually set up by the side e. . .

Stellarvue M6HD Mount
[User Review]  | 08/22/06 | by Stuart Riley
My initial requirements for a mount were for a quick assembly, capable of holding either a large or heavy refractor, and fast settling times when arrivin. . .

Astronomy Technologies AT80ED
[CN Report | 08/18/06 | by Larry Carlino
With a focal length of 550mm and an f-ratio of f/6.8, the scope bridges the gap between RFT and planetary instrument... a pretty good compromise as it tu. . .

Stellarvue 90T Apo
[User Review]  | 08/14/06 | by David Owen
In March of this year I had the opportunity to plan a two week family trip to Hawaii.. . .

A Tale of Two Astronomers
[Article | 08/10/06 | by Allister St. Claire
Once upon a time there lived two amateur astronomers. . .

Classics: 76mm Achromat
[User Review]  | 08/07/06 | by Tom Faller
Bringing a fossil to life.. . .

CN Report: Where is M13?
[CN Report | 08/04/06 | by Tom Trusock
"Where is M13?" is a new type of Astronomy program that's designed to give the user a 3D frame of reference and forever do away with that ole' bowl of nigh. . .

Meade 14mm Series 4000 UWA
[User Review]  | 08/03/06 | by John Mills
Being a hopeless romantic is both good and bad. Being a hopeless romantic and an amateur astronomer is a disaster.. . .

August Skies (2006)
[Article | 08/01/06 | by Dick Cookman
Highlights: Comet Journal, Martian Landers, Planet Plotting, Meteors, Terrestrial Planets, August Moon . . .

What's Up Lyra
[Article | 08/01/06 | by Steve Coe
There are small constellations that have very few showpiece deep sky objects, Corona Borealis comes to mind, and then there are small areas of the sky that. . .

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