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Richard
Tresch Fienberg |
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Rick
Fienberg is the editor in chief of Sky & Telescope,
the world’s premier astronomy magazine. Before joining
S&T in 1986, Rick earned degrees in physics and
astronomy at Rice and Harvard universities, where he
studied the aurora borealis, active galaxies, and the
center of the Milky Way. His incisive coverage of the
Hubble Space Telescope won a citation from the National
Space Club. He’s been elected a Fellow of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science, and the
International Astronomical Union recently named asteroid
9983 Rickfienberg in his honor. Though trained as a
professional astronomer, Rick remains an amateur at
heart, observing the sky and taking astrophotos from his
homebuilt hilltop observatory in southern New Hampshire.
Eclipse ’08
will be Rick’s seventh voyage to totality, but more than
that, it’ll be a high point in his three-plus decades of
astronomical travel. Between leading |
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Rick Fienberg
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eclipse tours, visiting observatories, and speaking at
professional conferences and amateur star parties, Rick
has set foot on all seven continents and stood at the
South Pole. During our Eclipse ’08 expedition aboard the
Yamal, he’ll reach the North Pole too
and so will you. |
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