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Outer Space Index Moon dogs and light pillars enliven winter; Ned Rozell. #1823; 10/04/06 The mystery of the missing $40,000 doorstop; Ned Rozell. #1819; 09/06/06 After space junk goes up, it must come down; Ned Rozell. #1805; 05/31/06 Alaska's Deep Impact on the North Slope: Ned Rozell. #1771; 10/06/05 Northern Crater Shows Prehistoric Deep Impact: Ned Rozell. #1692; 04/01/04. #1396; 07/07/98. After Space Junk Goes Up, It Must Come Down: Ned Rozell. #1588; 04/04/02. Northern Crater Shows Preshistoric Deep Impact: Ned Rozell. #1396; 07/07/98. Exploring the Heavens with Laser Light: Ned Rozell. #1376; 02/17/98. Brother, Can You Spare a Moon?: Ned Rozell. #1375; 02/10/98. Alaska's Being Followed by a Moon Shadow: Ned Rozell. #1325; 02/20/97. Basking in the Warmth of the Full Moon: Ned Rozell. #1324; 02/13/97. Searching for the Star of Bethlehem: Ned Rozell. #1315; 12/12/96. After Space Junk Goes Up, It Must Come Down: Ned Rozell. #1310; 11/07/96. Earth Overshadowing Moon Makes Skywatchers See Red: Ned Rozell. #1302; 09/12/96. Once in a Blue Moon: Ned Rozell. #1292; 07/03/96. Comet Hyakutake a Once-In-Many-Lifetimes Event: Ned Rozell. #1277; 03/21/96. Mulling the Mystery of the Moon: Ned Rozell. #1266; 12/21/95. Summer Solstice: A Celebration of the Sun: Ned Rozell. #1239; 06/15/95. Moonlighting in the Earthshine: Carla Helfferich. #1191; 07/06/94. The Edge of an Eclipse for Alaska: Carla Helfferich. #1181; 04/28/94. The Unsaintly Halo of the Sun: Carla Helfferich. #1177; 03/31/94. New Look for the Home Galaxy: Carla Helfferich. #1113; 12/09/92. The Deceptive Sky: Carla Helfferich. #1061; 12/12/91. Health in Space: Carla Helfferich. #1052; 10/16/91. Fixing a Far-out Flaw: Carla Helfferich. #1035; 06/19/91. Partial Solar Eclipse for Alaska: Carla Helfferich. #985; 07/03/90. The Pole Star Grows Up--Perhaps: Carla Helfferich. #980; 05/30/90. Lessons from a Flyby: Carla Helfferich. #947; 10/11/89. Visit to a Frozen Planet: Carla Helfferich. #938; 08/09/89. There's Odd Ice Out There: Carla Helfferich. #901; 11/23/88. Interruption in Telephone Service : Carla Helfferich. #898; 11/03/88. Our Moonstruck Planet : Carla Helfferich. #894; 10/08/88. The Best Eclipses in the Solar System: Sue Ann Bowling. #863; 03/07/88. Blue Moons and Lavender Suns: Sue Ann Bowling. #861; 02/22/88. Sunspots and Common Sense: Carla Helfferich. #834; 08/17/87. The Earth's Changing Orbit : Sue Ann Bowling. #825; 06/15/87 The Exploding Guest Star of 1987: Glenn Shaw. #822; 05/25/87. The Stuff of Which We Are Made: Daniel W. Swift. #814; 03/30/87. Early UFO Skeptics: Larry Gedney. #805; 01/26/87. The UFOs are Back: Larry Gedney. #803; 01/12/87. The Harvest Moon: Glenn Shaw. #789; 10/06/86. Solar Eclipse on October 3: Larry Gedney. #787; 09/22/86. Cosmic Rays: Deadly Hazard or Boon to Science?: Larry Gedney. #781; 08/11/86. Shock Waves in Space: Larry Gedney. #778; 07/21/86. The Full Moons of Winter, 1986: Glenn Shaw. #758; 03/03/86. Last Chance to see Halley's Comet: Larry Gedney. #746; 12/09/85. Alaska Not Well Suited for Stargazing: Larry Gedney. #745; 12/02/85. When the Days were Shorter: Larry Gedney. #742; 11/11/85. Meteorite Impact Craters: Larry Gedney. #711; 4/11/85. A Bogus Martian Mt. Rushmore: Larry Gedney. #710; 04/08/85. The Return of Halley's Comet: Larry Gedney and John Olson. #705; 03/04/85. The Christmas Star: Larry Gedney. #694; 12/17/84. Satellites now Common Objects in Night Sky: Larry Gedney. #634; 11/07/83. Halley's Comet: Larry Gedney. #630; 10/17/83. The Earth is a Strong Radio Source even without Man's Tinkering: Lou C. Lee. #612; 06/23/83. A Celestial Collision: Larry Gedney. #591; 02/10/83. Total Lunar Eclipse had Twin in 1963: Larry Gedney. #580; 12/27/82. The Harvest Moon: Larry Gedney and Glenn Shaw. #567; 09/17/82. The Equinoxes: Glenn Shaw. #566; 09/17/82. Clouds that Glow at Night: Larry Gedney. #556; 07/30/82. The 1982 Planetary Fandango: Larry Gedney. #528; 02/15/82. The Solar Wind: T. Neil Davis. #497B; 07/17/81. Sunspots and Weather: T. Neil Davis. #425; 09/05/80. Snowball in Siberia: T. Neil Davis. #400; 05/30/80. Viewing Sunspots: Glenn Shaw. #376; 03/20/80. Jupiter's Red Spot--the Auroral Connection: T. Neil Davis. #341; 09/06/79. The Night Airglow: T. Neil Davis. #293; 03/09/79. Venus: T. Neil Davis. #286; 02/09/79. February 1979 Eclipse: T. Neil Davis. #277; 01/05/79. Meteor Sounds: T. Neil Davis. #273; 11/22/78. Halloween Fireball Meteor: T. Neil Davis. #272; 11/09/78. Barium Releases from Orbit: T. Neil Davis. #269; 11/17/78. Sun and Weather: Chuck Deehr and Henry Cole. #260; 09/22/78. The 1929 Kuskokwim Meteor: T. Neil Davis. #231; 06/01/78. Martian Permafrost: T. Neil Davis. #218; 02/22/78. Seeing Satellites: T. Neil Davis. #206; 12/13/77. The Missing Night: T. Neil Davis. #201; 12/12/77. Alaskan Meteorites: T. Neil Davis. #191; 11/21/77. Cold Meteorites: T. Neil Davis. #190; 10/10/77. The Partial Lunar Eclipse: T. Neil Davis. #187; 09/28/77. The Truth about Sputnik: T. Neil Davis. #186; 10/21/77. Alaskan Eclipses: Chuck Deehr. #185; 09/20/77. High Altitude Winds: Howard Bates. #156; 10/21/77. Morning Star, Evening Star: Hans Neilsen and T. Neil Davis. #144; 02/16/77. Sun-Earth Distance: T. Neil Davis. #142; 02/16/77. Little Green Men: J. Holland. #103; 09/27/76. Shortest Day--Shortest Night: T. Neil Davis. #66; 05/10/76. Twilight Zone: T. Neil Davis. #61; 10/21/77. Streakers in the Night: W. B. Murcray. #59; 05/22/76. Why is the Sky Blue?: Glenn Shaw. #55; 04/06/76. Crimson Sunsets: Glenn Shaw. #27; 03/26/76. |