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  2. Sky & Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The duo had formed the Sky Publishing Corporation in late 1939 to manage a magazine called The Sky, which focused on content for the amateur astronomy community. Then in mid-1941, they took on the editorial management of another magazine,The Telescope, where articles appeared presenting scientific findings for a popular audience. [1]

  3. Category:Astronomy magazines - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Sky & Telescope; The Sky (magazine) Spaceflight ...

  4. Lunar 100 - Wikipedia

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    The list was first described by Charles A. Wood in the article The Lunar 100 in Sky & Telescope magazine, April 2004. [1] With this selection, Wood tried to give astronomy fans a list similar to the Messier catalog of deep-sky objects, but of a more familiar object, the Moon. The objects listed include craters, seas, mountains and other ...

  5. Barn door tracker - Wikipedia

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    The barn door tracker was created by George Haig. His plans were first published in Sky & Telescope magazine in April 1975. Modified versions of the tracker were published in the magazine's February 1988 and June 2007 editions.

  6. John F. Gregory - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, Gregory published an article in Sky & Telescope magazine entitled "A Cassegrainian-Maksutov Telescope Design for the Amateur". [1] In it, Gregory showed how to construct a version of the Maksutov catadioptric telescope in which all optical surfaces are spherical, and which has as secondary a small aluminized spot on the inner surface of the corrector lens.

  7. The Sky (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Sky was a magazine for amateur astronomers published between 1935 and 1941. [1] It was the successor to a monthly bulletin called The Amateur Astronomer, which was published by the Amateur Astronomers Association (AAA) of New York City, and a precursor to Sky & Telescope before merging with The Telescope. [2] [citation needed]

  8. Walter Scott Houston - Wikipedia

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    Houston is best known for the "Deep-Sky Wonders" column which he wrote for Sky & Telescope which popularized the observing of deep sky objects. [4] His final column appeared in 1994, the year after his death. He also published a regional newsletter called The Great Plains Observer that was circulated to several thousand amateur astronomers.

  9. Ed Krupp - Wikipedia

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    Krupp was once a contributing editor to Sky & Telescope magazine and had a monthly column in that publication. [31] [15] [53] The column was named Rambling Through the Skies and discussed the impact of astronomy on culture. [12] He has also served as the editor of the Griffith Observer, the monthly magazine published by Griffith Observatory's. [12]

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