Astronomy - February 2014

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4 ASTRONOMY t FEBRUARY 2014


22 COVER STORY
Does methane flow
on Titan?
Scientists are eager to prove that
the river valleys and streambeds
on Saturn’s largest moon carry
liquid methane to its vast lakes.
ROBERT ZIMMERMAN


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Searching for smart life
around small stars
Researchers have set their sights
on red dwarfs in hopes of making
a big discovery. SETH SHOSTAK


34
Ask Astro
An iron meteorite on Mars.


36
The Sky this Month


38
StarDome and
Path of the Planets


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New light on our
Sun’s fate
T e Sun will lose 46 percent of its
mass before becoming a carbon
and oxygen cinder in 6.5 billion
years. Here’s how astronomers
know its destiny. JASON KALIRAI

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Comet ISON’s
opening act
T e most anticipated comet in
decades got of to a good start.
MICHAEL E. BAKICH

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Where other
astrophotographers
fear to tread
THOMAS V. DAVIS is committed to
shedding light on the dusty, dark
parts of the universe through his
portraits of nebulae.

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What are we learning
from cosmic dust?
Tiny particles in
the solar system
may answer
some of its
biggest questions.
MEENAKSHI WADHWA

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Astronomy tests
Levenhuk’s new refractor
T e Ra R110 ED Doublet OTA
of ers high-quality optics, good
portability, and nice styling — all
at a great price. TOM TRUSOCK

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Explore the Trumpler
classes of clusters
Since 1930, astronomers have
divided the thousands of open
clusters into 36 types. Find out
what makes them dif erent.
MICHAEL E. BAKICH

COLUMNS
Strange Universe 11
BOB BERMAN
Secret Sky 14
STEPHEN JAMES O’MEARA
Observing Basics 18
GLENN CHAPLE
Astro Sketching 65
ERIKA RIX
Cosmic Imaging 66
TONY HALLAS

QUANTUM GRAVITY
Snapshot 9
Breakthrough 10
Astro News 12

IN EVERY ISSUE
From the Editor 6
Letters11, 6 6
New Products 67
We b Talk 67
Reader Gallery 68
Advertiser Index 73
Final Frontier 74

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The giant moon Titan appears in
silhouette against Saturn’s cloud
tops and edge-on rings.

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