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CONTENTS (The STARRY SKY, No. 198, Winter, 2007/08)
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ARTURS BALKLAVS – 75
Astronomy and Religion. A.Balklavs
Broadened Curriculum Vitae by Arturs Balklavs-Grīnhofs
Remembering Astronomer A.Balklavs. T.Millers, A.Ozols, J.Stradiņš, V-Z.Kluša
“ZVAIGŽŅOTĀ DEBESS” FORTY YEARS AGO
Lithium in Carbon Stars. Z.Alksne (abridged)
Measurement of Riga Geographical Latitude in the 17th Century. V.Klētnieks (abridged)
Chronicle: in the Presidium of the Latvian Academy of Sciences
DEVELOPMENTS in SCIENCE
Variety of Exoplanets. Z.Alksne, A.Alksnis
All the People Are Good! An Interview of prof. A.Andzans with Academician J.Barzdins
NEWS
On Possible Mechanism of Most Luminous Supernova SN2006gy. D.Docenko
Increased Density Enigma of Canis Major Star. V.Karitāns
INTERNATIONAL YEAR of ASTRONOMY 2009
Conference on Communicating Astronomy with Public 2007 (CAP2007). M.Gills
SPACE RESEARCH and EXPLORATION
Iapetus – the Weird Moon of Saturn. J.Jaunbergs
Highly Successful Improvisation of NEAR Mission Before its Retirement. M.Sudārs
SCIENTIST and HIS WORK
Dramatic Episodes of Life and Scientific Heritage of Latvian Astronomer Stanislavs Vasilevskis (1907-1988) (concluded). I.Pustylnik
ACADEMIC STAFF of the UNIVERSITY of LATVIA
Lecturer of Physics Ilmārs Everss – 100. J.Jansons
ASTRONOMY and COSMOLOGY in FOLK TRADITIONS and CULTURAL HERITAGE
Symbols on Sámi Runic Drums and their Orientation Interpreted as a Celestial Map. Ø.Hanssen, J-E.Solheim
Astronomical Measurements by Jesuit Fathers in the Year 1772 in China. K.Barlai
Is Grimm’s Fairy Tale “The Hare and the Hedgehog” a Mythic Report of Lunar Eclipse? S.Rothwangl
MARS in the FOREGROUND
Difficult Choice of 2009 MSL Landing Site. J.Jaunbergs
Mars Sample Return Mission Slowly Taking Shape. M.Sudārs
AMID HYPOTHESES
Meteoritic Material on Rock Surfaces. I.Jurģītis
CHRONICLE
Inflatable Planetarium from Norway Visits Riga. M.Gills
Astronomical Tower in Promoting Science. K.Adgere
The STARRY SKY in the WINTER of 2007/08. J.Kauliņš
Supplement: Astronomical Phenomena and Planet Visibility in 2008: A Complex Diagram



