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Astronomy December 2004
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COVER STORY Killer impact If you think NASA has a plan to save Earth in case an asteroid is discovered on a collision course, you’re in for a surprise. BILL COOKE

ASTRONOMICAL HISTORY The golden age of star maps Today, amateur astronomers use detailed and accurate star maps to locate celestial objects. Four hundred years ago, charts were less accurate, but they were much more beautiful. WIL TIRION

Astrology: fact or fiction? How’s this for a horoscope? This article may cause you to doubt fortune-tellers. MICHAEL E. BAKICH

A DEEP-SKY YEAR Wander the winter sky A deep-sky universe of galaxies, nebulae, colorful stars, and beautiful clusters is accessible with a small telescope and this seasonal guide. IAN RIDPATH

AMATEUR ASTRONOMY Wartime astronomy An amateur astronomer in Iraq masters a technique for observing the night sky amid blackouts and bombings. MATTHEW QUANDT

Polar Moon Scattered across the Moon’s nearside, craters carry names associated with the mid-1800s Franklin expedition, Arctic exploration’s grimmest disaster. Tour these lunar features by telescope. ROBERT A. GARFINKLE

PROFILE Drawing the universe Many of us sketch nightly observations in logbooks. One California-based artist uses his sketches as starting points for unique drawings of the cosmos. HUNTER DROHOJOWSKA-PHILP

EQUIPMENT ROUNDUP 25 great accessories If you want to enhance your observing dramatically, nothing beats a few well-chosen telescope extras. MICHAEL E. BAKICH

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