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Events for March


Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton's life, by William Stukeley

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Astronomical Events for March


ASNH Times Faces of the Moon

A new book by ASNH member Bob Crelin

Click the book below for a review from Astronomy Magazine

ASNH Times The 100 Best Targets for Astrophotography

A new book by ASNH member Ruben Kier

Click the book below for a review from Springer.com


How the ISS comes together (Click image to view animation)


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    Saturn's Moon Helene from Cassini
    Saturn's Moon Helene from Cassini What's happening on the surface of Saturn's moon Helene? The moon was imaged in unprecedented detail last week as the robotic Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn swooped to within two Earth diameters of the diminutive moon. Although conventional craters and hills appear, the above raw and unprocessed image also shows terrain that appears unusually smooth and streaked. Planetary astronomers will be inspecting these detailed images of Helene to glean clues about the origin and evolution of the 30-km across floating iceberg. Helene is also unusual because it circles Saturn just ahead of the large moon Dione, making it one of only four known moons to occupy a gravitational well known as a stable Lagrange point.


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