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SDSS Features
Lamb, Szalay honored by American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellows
(May 22, 2003)
SDSS Astronomer Xiaohui Fan is 2003 Newton Lacy Pierce Prize winner
(January 21, 2003)
Official dedication of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
(October 5, 2000)
SDSS discovers its first comet
(August 13, 1999)
The Sky Survey replaces its monitor telescope
(October 23, 1998)
Articles
Sky surveys reveal cosmic ripples
(BBC News - January 12, 2005)
Digital Sky Survey Detects New Stars in the Milky Way
(National Geographic Today - January 31, 2003)
Halo Reveals Remains of Milky Way's Galactic Snacks
(New York Times - April 11, 2000)
Seven Wonders of Modern Astronomy (SDSS is #4)
(Scientific American Special Issue: Extreme Engineering - December 1999)
Survey Reveals Massive Galaxies
(New York Times - December 14, 1999)
Stars and Strips Forever
(Astronomy Magazine - February 1999)
First Light on the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
(by Gillian Knapp - June 9, 1998)
Mapping the Universe/Virtual Sky
(StarDate - May 12/13, 1998)
The Universe: Only a Mouse Click Away
(Wired News - March 20, 1998)
Census of the Heavens Asks: What Else Lurks Out There?
(New York Times - March 17, 1998)
A Million Galaxies to Be Tracked
(Johns Hopkins Gazette - February 1998)
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Pi on the Sky
(
entire periodical
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reprinted article
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(SLAC Beam Line - Fall 1997)
Mining the Heavens: The Sloan Digital Sky Survey
(Sky & Telescope - August 1997)
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