Amateur astronomy is a new journal written by Astronomy Lovers for Astronomy Milos. Sturdy articles, tests, observational advice and astronomical updates, which are in vain to find on few astronomical forums. In the current issue (October 2013):
Permanent departments: • Astronomy from the world of astronomy (K. Kanawka et al.) • What in the sky? Interesting configurations of the Moon, planets and stars (M. Siudziński) Interesting nebular objects (P. Guzik) • Constellations of the month (J. Desselberger) • News from the world of comets (P. Guzik) • Report on the Sun activity (Society of Sun Observers) • Polaris-OPP activity schedule for the current month • Popular screening program in the Silesian Planetarium • We observe meteors (K. Kida) • Reader's gallery
articles: • Cassiopeia - Queen of autumn nights (J. Kolwas) • Forecast of cosmic weather (D. Jasińska) • Other forms of cosmic ballet (J. Desselberger) • Cosmic waste (K. Kanawka) • Local layout (P. Guzik) • Perseusz - God's favorite (A. Kulbicka) • Kleiner Mondatlas (M. Siudziński) • Between Mars and Jupiter (M. Płócienniczak) • Understanding CCD (Ł. Socha) • Semi-lunar eclipse of the Moon 18/19 X 2013 (P. Brych) • The Cambridge Atlas of Herschel Objects (J. Kolwas)
In the sky (P. Brych, K. Kida): Precise ephemeris maps of 55 comets, asteroids and planets Evening and morning sky Heaven in the current month Jupiter's moons Uranus Moons Triton - Neptune's moon Ephemerides of several dozen variable stars The month's star (CH Cyg) Astronomical calendar. • No. 16, October 2013 • Format: A4, color • Pages: 100 • ISSN 2299-1670 • Publisher: Teletechnika Piotr Brych, Warsaw
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