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Astronomical Sketching: A Step-by-Step Introduction (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series)

Springer book by Richard Handy, David B. Moody, Jeremy Perez, Erika Rix, Sol Robbins

 


Stargazing with Binoculars

Firefly book by Robin Scagell and David Frydman - Published by Philip's

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Astronomy Magazine

November 2007 - Stargazers' Sweet Spots

Pg. 96-97 - By Daniel Pendick

Astronomy Magazine asked amateur astronomers in the U.S. to reveal their best observing sites. Anderson Mesa was one of six sites profiled in the article. The article links to the information page I published to describe the site: Anderson Mesa Observing Site.

July 2007 - Starry Virtuoso

Pg. 64-67 - By Daniel Pendick

This article discusses the work of Brian Skiff and opens by describing this evening at Anderson Mesa. A couple photographs were included in the article too.

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Astronomy Now Magazine

February 2008 - Double Star of the Month - iota Cancri

Pg 52- By Neil Bone

December 2007 - Double Star of the Month - eta Persei

Pg 52- By Neil Bone

November 2007 - Double Vision in Autumn Skies

Pg 56 - By Neil Bone

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Sky and Telescope Magazine

October 2007 - Review of Astronomical Sketching: A Step-by-Step Introduction

Pg 49 By Tony Flanders

May 2007 - My Favorite Double Stars of Spring

Pg 69-72 By James Mullaney

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March 2007 - Tiny Planet Crosses Huge Star

Pg 70 By Tony Flanders

This article describes amateur observations of the Mercury-Solar transit of November 8-9, 2006. Tony included an excerpt of the public observing I did from my office that day: Mercury-Solar Transit.

September 2006 - More of My Favorite Double Stars

Pg 69-72 By James Mullaney

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Sterrengids 2008

Dutch astronomical yearbook by Mat Drummen and Jean Meeus Published by Stichting 'De Koepel'

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Mountain Living Magazine - March 2005

From the Backyard to the Great Beyond

Pg. 12-15

Mountain Living Magazine is a monthly Flagstaff journal that featured several articles about astronomy in Northern Arizona in the March 2005 issue. The article "From the Backyard to the Great Beyond" featured Bill Ferris' amateur astronomy journey and outreach efforts. The article also described what got me interested in amateur astronomy and included 4 of my photos and sketches.

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Riddles in Stone - Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings Volume II: Secret Architecture of Washington, D.C.

Documentary directed By Christian Pinto

Photograph was presented in the documentary as part of a series of images shown during discussion of the importance of Sirius to the ancient Egyptians.

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East Valley Tribune - December 22, 2006

Unravel the Mystery of the Star of Bethlehem

Lowell Observatory asked to use one of my public event photos to promote the observatory for an article in the East Valley Tribune (Chandler, AZ). It was subsequently used for an article called "Unravel the Mystery of the Star of Bethlehem".

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Telegraph.co.uk - February 5, 2007

The night sky for February

By Adrian Berry

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Updated February 10, 2008

Posted by Jeremy at August 1, 2004 12:10 AM .

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