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  1. The New CCD Astronomy: How to Capture the Stars With a CCD Camera in Your Own Backyard by Ron Wodaski, 2002-01-01
  2. The Cosmos: Astronomy in the New Millennium (with AceAstronomy, Virtual Astronomy Labs Printed Access Card) by Jay M. Pasachoff, Alex Filippenko, 2006-03-03
  3. Kepler's Philosophy and the New Astronomy by Rhonda Martens, 2000-12-15
  4. The New Cosmos: An Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics by Albrecht Unsöld, Bodo Baschek, 2005-02-10
  5. The Cosmos: Astronomy in the New Millennium, Media Update (with TheSky? CD-ROM, Virtual Astronomy Labs, and AceAstronomy?) by Jay M. Pasachoff, Alex Filippenko, 2004-11-30
  6. Space And Astronomy (Science News for Kids) by Emily Sohn, Sorcha Mcdonagh, 2006-03-30
  7. Explorations: An Introduction to Astronomy 2000 Update with new CD-Rom by Thomas T. Arny, 2000-05-12
  8. Astronomy and the Imagination: A New Approach to Man's Experience of the Stars by Norman Davidson, 1985-08
  9. Cosmic Dispatches: The New York Times Reports on Astronomy and Cosmology
  10. Rocks and Minerals (New True Books: Astronomy/Meterology (Paperback)) by Illa Podendorf, 1982-06
  11. Astronomy and Astrophysics in the New Millennium: Panel Reports by Astronomy and Astrophysics Survey Committee, Board on Physics and Astronomy, et all 2001-12-21
  12. The New Astronomy by Nigel Henbest, Michael Marten, 1996-08-28
  13. Skywatching in the Ancient World: New Perspectives in Cultural Astronomy Studies in Honor of Anthony F. Aveni (Mesoamerican Worlds Series)
  14. Scientific Detectors for Astronomy: The Beginning of a New Era (Astrophysics and Space Science Library, Volume 300)

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A newly discovered companion galaxy to M31 is the faintest known. Planets under construction New Spitzer Space Telescope images detect the raw ingredients for life. June astro bytes Robot repairs for Hubble, the Big Bang's sound, and Pleiades puzzle solved Revisiting Edwin Hubble’s galaxy classifications A scheme for classifying galaxies that’s almost 75 years old is coming under scrutiny as astronomers survey galaxies using new tools. Anatomy of a bolide Last year, a brilliant fireball shattered above the Chicago suburb of Park Forest, Illinois. Astronomers have pieced together a detailed postmortem of the event. New views of Mars Rover scientists begin to unravel the geological mysteries of the martian landing sites.

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Image credit: NASA/JPL Opportunity Will Enter the Crater Jun 4, 2004 - NASA has given Opportunity the "thumbs up" to drive into Endurance crater; even though it might not be able to get back out again. There's just so much science in there that it's worth the risk. Opportunity has been investigating the rim of the crater since late May to find the best possible place to go in to avoid rolling over. The earliest chance to enter the crater will be next week, when it will drive to the southern edge of the crater and make a final check of the steepness of the slope. (Full Story) Related Stories Discuss this story Book Review: The Fabric of the Cosmos Jun 4, 2004 - So you're at this cocktail party and your eye is totally captured by this vivacious and charming individual circling the room. You get your chance and approach. You start talking and when asked what you do, before your brain kicks in, your mouth says, "theoretical physicist". You're doomed. You're a charlatan and you will be exposed in no time. But wait, there is hope. Before your next party, read Brian Greene's book on The Fabric of the Cosmos and though you won't be able to impress graduate students, you will certainly add life to a party's conversation.

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A newly discovered companion galaxy to M31 is the faintest known. Planets under construction New Spitzer Space Telescope images detect the raw ingredients for life. June astro bytes Robot repairs for Hubble, the Big Bang's sound, and Pleiades puzzle solved Revisiting Edwin Hubble’s galaxy classifications A scheme for classifying galaxies that’s almost 75 years old is coming under scrutiny as astronomers survey galaxies using new tools. Anatomy of a bolide Last year, a brilliant fireball shattered above the Chicago suburb of Park Forest, Illinois. Astronomers have pieced together a detailed postmortem of the event. New views of Mars Rover scientists begin to unravel the geological mysteries of the martian landing sites.

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Current Magazine The June 2004 issue of Astronomy Now magazine is now on sale at newsagents. The Night Sky Every month Astronomy Now's experts take you on a tour of the night sky in a special eight-page magazine section. Click the galaxy image to visit our online calendar of night sky events, or the planetary montage to see our interactive solar system guide. Top Stories Pinwheel Galaxy's hidden wonders revealed Like nosy neighbours, astronomers are spying on one of the nearest galaxies to our Milky Way. In studying the Pinwheel Galaxy, also known as Messier 33 (M33), they seek not malicious gossip but new knowledge as they search for clues to how galaxies like our own are born, live and die. FULL STORY Cassini getting ever closer to colourful Saturn As Cassini coasts into the final month of its nearly seven-year trek, the serene majesty of its destination looms ahead. The spacecraft's cameras are functioning beautifully and continue to return stunning views from Cassini's position, 750 million miles from Earth and now 9.8 million miles from Saturn.

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Wednesday, 2 June 2004 Dimmest galaxy sparks talk of dark matter As galaxies go, Andromeda IX is a mighty dim bulb. In fact, it is the dimmest galaxy ever detected, which means it could give clues to the mysterious dark matter that appears to be pushing regular matter around. And it's right in our cosmic back yard. >> more
Tuesday, 1 June 2004 Moon's dark side reflects climate change The light the Earth casts on the dark side of the Moon is waning, perhaps a signal of climate change or worsening pollution, scientists say. >> more
Monday, 31 May 2004 New baby planet may break all records The youngest planet ever detected, a baby less than a million years old, may have been discovered, scientists have reported. >> more
Friday, 28 May 2004 Monster quasars have humble homes Quasars, beacons of light generated by monster black holes, have surprisingly humble homes, according to an international team of astronomers.

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Hubble's future may be in this Robonaut's hands (Image: NASA) Full story. Hubble hangs out for robot rescue A space-faring robot is needed to help fix the ageing Hubble Space Telescope, the U.S. space agency's chief has told astronomers. >> more
Wednesday, 2 June 2004 Dimmest galaxy sparks talk of dark matter As galaxies go, Andromeda IX is a mighty dim bulb. In fact, it is the dimmest galaxy ever detected, which means it could give clues to the mysterious dark matter that appears to be pushing regular matter around. And it's right in our cosmic back yard. >> more
Tuesday, 1 June 2004 Moon's dark side reflects climate change The light the Earth casts on the dark side of the Moon is waning, perhaps a signal of climate change or worsening pollution, scientists say. >> more
Monday, 31 May 2004 New baby planet may break all records The youngest planet ever detected, a baby less than a million years old, may have been discovered, scientists have reported. >> more
Friday, 28 May 2004 Monster quasars have humble homes Quasars, beacons of light generated by monster black holes, have surprisingly humble homes, according to an international team of astronomers.

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    SpaceShipOne, a privately-developed rocket plane will launch into history on June 21 on a mission to become the world’s first commercial manned space vehicle. It will rocket to 100 kilometers (62 miles) into sub-orbital space above the Mojave Civilian Aerospace Test Center, a commercial airport in the California desert. If successful, it will demonstrate that the space frontier is finally open to private enterprise. This event could be the breakthrough that will enable space access for future generations.
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    Recent Venus Planetary Transit - June 8, 2004 Venus Planetary Transit On June 8, 2004, the next planetary transit of Venus will occur, our first chance to see one since 1882. The next time we'll see one will be in 2012. A Transit, or passage of a planet in front of the Sun, could be considered a special kind of eclipse. Unlike the events we normally call eclipses, though, a planetary transit does not block a very large portion of the Sun's light. Perseid Meteor Shower - A Spectacular Astronomy Fireworks Show April showers bring May flowers, they say, so, what does a shower in August bring? Meteors. The Perseid Meteor Shower, to be exact. Astronomy news on the Perseid Meteor Shower.

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      Rovers Examining Hills and Crater in Bonus-Time Mission Small ] (54 kB) Large ] (884 kB) More than a month into bonus time after a successful primary mission on Mars, NASA's Spirit rover has sighted possibly layered rock in hills just ahead, while twin Opportunity has extended its arm to pockmarked stones on a crater rim to gather clues of a watery past. Above, Opportunity's image of Endurance Crater.
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