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Viozel. Philip, The Woodstock College Observatory - IL, Jun., 123 Memories Wanted, Oct., 225 Viozel, Philip and Meg Morden, The Cult Statue of Aphrodite at New RASC Web Site Launched!, Dec., 268 Palaepaphos: A Meteorite?, Aug., 149 Ottawa GA2006 Invitation to all RASC Members, Feb., 41 Vason, Curt, Astrocryptic, Feb., 49, Apr, 63, Jun., 133, Aug. 165, Oct. Skies Over Canada: Observing Committee News, The, Feb.. 35, 236, Dec., 275 \pr. 80 Vason, Guy, Carpe Umbram, Apr, 91, Jun., 132, Aug., 171, Oct., 226 Society Donations Report, Apr, 94 Vason, Guy, Carpe Umbram: Baby, it’s cold outside!, Dec., 266 Special Bequest -W alter A. Feibelman, A, Apr, 96 Plotkin, Howard, Vhe Dresden (Ontario) H6 Chondrite, Part I: Fireball Strengthenintgh e Society Through Planned Giving, Apr. 97 Observations, Recovery and Sale, Field Searches, and Tribute, \pr.6 4 Columns Rainault, Gil, Pumpkin Creek Observatory, Feb., 47 \ Moment With... Dr Alan Hildebrand, Apr. 92 Reed, B. Cameron, The Suns Displacement from the Galactic Plane \ Moment With... Dr. David Guenther, Oct., 224 from Spectroscopic Paralloaf 2x50e0 sO B Stars, Aug., 146 \ Moment With... Dr. Laura Farrarese, Dec., 264 Sage, Leslie J, Second Light: A collision in the local groof ugalpaxie s, \ Moment With... Dr. Ray Javawardhana, Aug., 169 Dec., 257 \ Moment With... Dr. Victoria Kaspi, Jun., 134 Second Light: A New View of Vega, Jun., 125 \ Moment With... Janet Chodas, Feb., 55 Second Light: A Quick and Cheap Way to Find Earth-like Planets Deep-Sky Contemplations, Feb., 12. Apr. 82, Jun., 127, Aug., 166, around Other Stars, Aug., 162 Oct., 216, Second Light: Exciting Times with Cosmic Rays, Apr. 76 Deep-Sky Contemplations: The Crab Nebula, Dec., 258 Second Light: Small Kuiper Belt Bodies Seeh by X-ray Occultation, Film and Pixel, Feb., 43 tet. 255 Film and Pixel: The Cocoon Nebula and NGC 3953, Jun., 136 Second Light: The Huygens Probe Lands on Titan, Feb., 13 Gizmos: A Finder Found, Dec., 262 Saikaley, Albert, John Mirtle, and Rolf Mier, Film and Pixel, Feb., 43 Gizmos: A Finger for your Dob, Feb., : Saikaley, Albert. Paul Mortfield, and Dietmar Kupke, Pen and Pixel: Gizmos: A Paean to Plumbing, Aug NGC 4565 and M74, Oct., 228 Gizmos: Finding Up, Apr. 83 Stankiewicz, Rick, Near-Earth Asteroid (2004 XP 14), Dec., 250 Gizmos: Painting the Sky, Jun., 129 Swanson, Roy, Astronomy and Astrology, Oct., 204 Gizmos: Sun Screen, Oct., 204 [héberge. Serangd Alebe rt Saikaley, Film and Pixel: The Cocoon Nebula Net Astronomy, Feb., 53, Aug., 180, Oct., 232, Dec., 270 and NGC 3953, Jun., 136 Orbital Oddities: Mercurial Meanderings. Apr. 88 Van Akker, Don, Gizmos: A Finder Found, Dec., 262 Orbital Oddities: Planetary Perspectives, Dec., 269 Gizmos: A Finger for your Dob, Feb., 3 Orbital Oddities: Shadow Shows, Feb., 50 Gizmos: A Paean to Plumbing, Aug., 168 Orbital Oddities: Transit Tandemasnd Tetrads, Oct., 229 Gizmos: Finding Up, Apr. 83 Orbital Oddities: Transit Twins and Trios, Aug., 178 Gizmos: Paintintgh e Sky, Jun., 129 Pen and Pixel: NGC 4565 and M74, Oct., 228 Gizmos: Sun Screen, Oct., 219 Pen and Pixel: Two Views of the March 29, 2006 Solar Eclipse/A West, Jennifer L. and lan D. Cameron, Using the Medical Image Comet to Remember, Aug., 176 Processing Package, Image). for Astronomy, Dec., 242 Ramblings of a Variable-Star Addict: An Amazing RR Lyrae Star Whitehorne, Mary Lou and Don Kelly, Education and Outreach is XZ Cygni, jun., 130 Worth the Effort!, Aug., 182 Ramblings of a Variable-Star Addict: Introducing CCD Variable Wong, Alson, Creating a High-Dynamic-Range Solar Eclipse Composite Star PhotometryOc,t. , 221 Image, Oct., 208 Ramblingosf a Variable-Star Addict: Just the Bare Basics, Feb., 44 Young, Scott, President's Corner, Aug,, 142, Dec., 238 Ramblings of a Variable-Star Addict: Marvelous Miras!, Aug., 169 \amblings of aV ariable-Star Addict: The Wonderful World of Easy DEPARTMENTS Eclipsers, Apr. 84 Second Light: A Collision in the Local Group of Galaxies, Dec., 257 Across The RASC Second Light: A New View of Vega, Jun., 125 2006 Society Awards, Aug,, 184 Second Light: A Quiancd Ckhea p Way to Find Earth-like Planets \strocryptic, Feb., 49, Apr. 63, Jun., 133, Aug., 165, Oct., 236, Dec., around Other Stars, Aug., 162 275 Second Light: Exciting Times with Cosmic Rays, Apr. 76 \stronomy Roundup 2007 — Call For Papers, Dec., 273 Second Light: Small Kuiper Belt Bodies Seen by X-ray Occultation, Beaver Hills Dark Sky Preserve, Dec., 272 Oct., 215 Education and Outreach is Worth the Effort!, Aug., 182 Second Light: The Huygens Probe Lands on Titan, Feb., 13 Instructions to Authors, Aug., 186 Through My Eyepiece: Feb., 32, Apr, 78 International Astronomy Day 2006 at the RASC-Kingston Centre, Through My Eyepiece: A Tale of Two Eclipses, Jun., 126 \ug., 181 Through My Eyepiece: City Mouse and Country Mouse, Oct., 218 Invitation: The 2006 Saskatchewan Summer Star Party, An, Jun., lhrough My Eyepiece: Cosmic Bird Watching, Aug., 164 138 Through My Eyepiece: Finding Things, Dec., 260 Invitation to the RASC 2007 General Assembly, An, Jun., 137 December / décembre 2006 Celebrating 100 Years of Publication 277 @ Correspondence Seven Easy Steps to Sketchintgh e Lunar Surface in Real Time, Feb., 3, Oct., 193 \ug.. 159 Using the Medical Image-Processing Package, /mage). for Astronomy, Education Notes Dec., 242 Investigatintgh e Basic Propertieso f Black Holes Using Newtonian Wilderness Stargazing, Apr. 75 Mechanics, Dec., 252 Woodstock College Observatory - Il, The. Jun., 123 Editorial News Notes Feb., 2, Apr, 58, Jun., 102, Oct.. 190 Feb., 4, Apr, 60, Aug., 143, Oct., 191, Dec., 239 Feature Articles President’s Corner \stronomy and Astrology, Oct., 204 \ug.. 142, Dec p2TRe ) Big Zit, The, Jun., 122 Creating a High-Dynamic-Range Solar Eclipse Composite Image, Research Papers — see T1TLES Oct., 208 Cult Statueo f Aphroditea t Palaepaphos: A Meteorite?, The, Aug Review of Publications 149 \lbert Einsteins Vision: Remarkable Discoveries that Shaped Determining the Orbit Height of a Low-Earth Orbiting Artificial Modern Science, by Barry Parker, 2004, 286 pages, reviewed by Satellite Observed near the Local Zenith, Oct., 199 David M. F. Chapman, Apr,9 9 Dresden (Ontario) H6 Chondrite, Part |: Fireball Observations. Cold Dark Matter, by Alex Brett, 2004, 348 pages, reviewed by Recovery and Sale, Field Searches and Tribute, The, Apr.6 4 Michael Attas, Feb., 54 Dresden (OntarioH)6 Chondrite, Part Il: Classification, Estimated Concise History of Solar and Stellar Physics, A, by Jean-Louis Tassoul Fireball Trajectory. and Possible Origin, The, Jun.. 104 and Monique Tassoul, 2004, 282 pages, reviewed by David Turner, DSLB Astrophotography, Part |, Dec., 248 Oct., 233 Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli, Jun., 114 Dving Planet: Mars in Science and the Imagination, by iR obert Haloed Moon/ And Leos Capture, The, Aug., 163 Vlarkley, 2005, 444 pages, reviewed by Frederick R. Smith, Dec., Interview withD r Steven Squyres, Mars Exploration Rover Principal 2/4 Investigator, An, Feb.. 6 England's Leonardo: Robert Hooke and the Seventeenth-Century Is Artificial Light at Night Too Much of a Good Thing?, Oct., 212 Scientific Revolution, by Allan Chapman, 2005, 330 pages, Johann Bayer and the Relative Magnitudeo f @ and {§ Geminorum, reviewed by Randall Brooks, Jun., 138 \ug., 156 \launa Kea: A Guide to Hawai is Sacred Mountain, by Leslie Lang Measuring the Heavens: Astronomical Instruments before the and David A. Byrne, 2005, 146 pages, reviewed by Richard lelescope, Feb., 37 Bochonko, Oct., 234 My First Variable-Star Observation — A Serieso f Misadventures, Skv Phenomena: A Guide to Naked-eve Observation of the Stars, Jun., 120 by Norman Davidson, 2004, 207 pages, reviewedb y Leo Enright, Near-Earth Asteroid (2004 XP 14), Dec.. 250 \pr, 98 Vew Horizons: Mission to Pluto, Charon and Bevond: Launch of Sun Observers Guide, by Pam Spence, 2004, 159 pages, reviewed Long-Awaited Project to Study the Outer Solar System, Apr. 73 by Roy Bishop, Jun., 139 night-flight, Dec., 251 Violent Universe: Jovrides through the X-ray Cosmos, The, by On Seeing D2, Jun., 118 Kimberley Weaver, 2005, 195 pages, reviewed by Joe Carr, Apr. Pioneering Observatorieso f the British Isles, Aug.. 157 100 Pumpkin Creek Observatory, Feb., 47 Celebrating 100 Years of Publication December / décembre 2006

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