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1. The MDW H{\alpha} Sky Survey: Data Release 0

2. Deep Optical Emission-Line Images of Nine Known and Three New Galactic Supernova Remnants

3. Far UV and Optical Emissions from Three Very Large Supernova Remnants Located at Unusually High Galactic Latitudes

4. G107.0+9.0: A New Large Optically Bright, Radio and X-Ray Faint Galactic Supernova Remnant in Cepheus

5. Deep Optical Emission-line Images of Nine Known and Three New Galactic Supernova Remnants

6. Sky-Watcher's CQ350-Pro Equatorial Mount.

7. Celestron's Origin Astrograph: This smart telescope promises to be easy enough for rank beginners and powerful enough for seasoned astroimagers.

8. Celestron SkyMaster Pro ED 15×70 Binoculars: This bino offers enough magnification and light grasp to satisfy many astronomical observers.

9. ZWO's Seestar S50 Smart Telescope: This smart telescope could be a game changer for people entering the world of astroimaging and observing.

10. SBIG’s STC-7 CMOS Camera.

11. Stellafane Turns 100.

12. A brief history of Sky & Telescope: we mark our 75th anniversary with a look hack at some of the people, places, and events that helped launch the magazine you're reading

13. Astro-Tech's 14-inch f/8 Ritchey-Chretien telescope

14. Meade's 10-inch LX600-ACF telescope: the value of the LX600 comes as much from its timing as from its advanced technology

15. Far-UV and Optical Emissions from Three Very Large Supernova Remnants Located at Unusually High Galactic Latitudes

16. A highly portable astrophotography combination: what began as a straightforward review of a new telescope mount soon took an interesting turn

18. Achieving stellar performance: two pieces of premium gear deliver first-class astrophotos from your backyard or from half a world away

19. Sharpstar’s Mark III German Equatorial Mount.

21. Vixen’s New Polarie U Camera Tracker.

22. Two German equatorials from iOptron

25. The telescope drive master: there's a new wrinkle in the centuries-old quest for the perfect telescope drive

26. The David H. Levy comet hunter: don't be fooled by the name; this 6-inch Maksutov-Newtonian reflector will do a lot more than help you find comets

28. iOptron's new 6-inch Mak & German Equatorial Mount: these recent additions to the iOptron family of telescopes and mounts are aimed at serious observers and astrophotographers

30. Sky photography: getting started is a piece of cake: there's never been an easier time to try your hand at photographing the heavens

32. PlaneWave's 12.5-inch CDK astrograph: born in the age of digital imaging, this astrograph leaves little to be desired

34. Atik's 3I4L CCD camera: this exceptionally easy-to-use camera produces first-rate images

35. Starizona's HyperStar: this accessory almost makes 'snapshot' deep-sky astrophotography a reality

39. Astronomical extravaganza: for a few days every spring, Suffern, New York, becomes an astronomical mecca for equipment-minded amateurs

40. Imaging the Orion-Eridanus Superbubble: commercially available cameras and software allow today's amateurs to create unprecedented images

41. Sky-Watcher's Evoguide 50DX.

42. Gearheads in paradise

43. Stellarvue’s SVX127D Refractor.

45. Apogee's Alta U9000 CCD camera: the first astronomical camera with Kodak's next generation of large-format CCDs shows that there's more to be excited about than just size

46. Simply elegant: Meade's LightBridge Dobsonians: the first mass-produced truss-tube Dobsonian reflectors offer features never before available at these prices

49. A preview of Meade's RCX400: here's a behind-the-scenes peek at what some people are calling the biggest news to hit the commercial telescope market in years

50. 21st-century robotic astronomy

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