• August 2001 <Comet Periew, NGC 1365 and Supernova 2001 du>
• July 2001 <The Milky Way and Mars>
• June 2001 <Antares, Mars, and M8>
• April 2001 <Mars and Antares; the Great Summer Triangle>
• December 2000 <M42 and the Pleiades>
• October 2000 <Domes at the summit of Mauna Kea and starry skies>
• August 2000 (2) <The Milky Way over the summit of Mauna Kea>
• August 2000 <An open cluster containing NGC 6453, M20, and M8>
• February 2000 <The Rosette Nebula in Monoceros; NGC 4038/39 in Corvus>
• January 2000 <Visiting winter open clusters>
Praesepe, Hyades, Pleiades, M35 and NGC 2158, and Double Star Cluster
• August 1999 <Scorpius and the Milky Way; a Perseid meteor>
• July 1999 <Mars and Spica drifting apart; Jupiter at the dawn>
• May 1999 <Antares and M4 (Scorpius); M65/M66/NGC 3628 (galaxies in Leo);
Mars>
• April 1999 <Spring clusters>
M13 (a globular in Hercules>; Omega Cluster (a globular in Centaurus);
M51(a galaxy in Canes Venatici)
• March 1999 <The first edition: Objects in March>
M42 the Great Orion Nebula; M45 the Pleiades; Canopus (Carina);
M31 Andromeda Galaxy; M33 (Triangulum); the Double Star Cluster (Perseus)
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