ÿþ<html> <head> <link rel="icon" type="image/png" sizes="96x96" href="/favicon-96x96.png"> <font face="verdana"> <title>In The News</title> <h2><b>In The News</b></h2> </head> <body> <hr><p> Here are some scanned articles about my asteroid and astronomy work: <p> <dt><a href="http://andrew-lowe.ca/shuttle.png">November 30, 1983 <i>Calgary Herald </i>article</a> <b><i>Planetarium astronomers spot shuttle</i></b></dt> <p> <p> <dt><a href="http://andrew-lowe.ca/marsden1988.png"><i>Sky and Telescope</i>, Vol. 76, No. 5, p. 462 (1988)</a> <b><i>What Amateurs Should Be Doing</i></b></dt> <p> <p> <dt><a href="http://andrew-lowe.ca/herald_sunday_magazine_1990-09-23.png">September 23, 1990 <i>Herald Sunday Magazine</i></a> <b><i>Lowe's high on heavenly pursuits</i></b></dt> <dd>Lowe has won himself a place in space -- an asteroid is named after him.</dd> <p> <p> <dt><a href="http://andrew-lowe.ca/petro-canada.png">October 1, 1990 edition of Petro-Canada's <i>In brief</i></a> <b><i>Amateur astronomer honoured</i></b></dt> <p> <p> <dt><a href="http://andrew-lowe.ca/lowe_eclipse.png">July 7, 1991 <i>The Calgary Sunday Sun</i> article</a> <b><i>Eclipse brings total happiness</i></b></dt> <dd>Andrew Lowe is all ready to capture Thursday's eclipse of the sun in Mexico on film.</dd> <p> <p> <dt>August 6, 2001 edition of <i>Oilweek</i>; <a href="http://andrew-lowe.ca/oilweek1.png">Page 1</a> <a href="http://andrew-lowe.ca/oilweek2.png">Page 2</a> <a href="http://andrew-lowe.ca/oilweek3.png">Page 3</a> <b><i>Earth scientists earn spurs in outer space</i></b></dt> <p> <dt><a href="http://andrew-lowe.ca/keyser.png">June 2005 <i>The PEGG</i> (APEGGA newsletter)</a> <b><i>Geophysicist Looks Skyward, Honours Alberta with Asteroid</i></b></dt> <dd>Andrew Lowe, P.Geoph., finds more than oil and gas by poring over data. The exploration geophysicist is also an accomplished amateur sky watcher, and data play a big role in his hobby as well as his work.</dd> <p> <dt><a href="http://andrew-lowe.ca/edmonton_journal_2005-10-30_split.png">2005-10-30 <i>Edmonton Journal</i> article</a> <b><i>'Edmonton' spins around the Sun as its own little entity</i></b></dt> <dd>Astronomer also names asteroids in honour of Calgary and U of A.</dd> <p> <dt><a href="http://andrew-lowe.ca/uofalberta_asteroid.png">2005-11-18 University of Alberta <i>ExpressNews</i> article</a> <b><i>U Of A Rewarded With Its Own Asteroid</i></b></dt> <dd>Amateur astronomer names discovery after his alma mater.</dd> <p> <dt><a href="http://andrew-lowe.ca/lowe_asteroid.png">2006-01-16 <i>Edmonton Journal</i> article</a> <b><i>Exploration geophysicist looks to the skies for finds</i></b></dt> <dd>Andrew Lowe is a geophysicist with the unique hobby of asteroid collecting.</dd> <p> <dt><a href="http://andrew-lowe.ca/apegga.png">2006-02-23 <i>Edmonton Journal</i> article</a> <b><i>Applying professional skills to innovative interests</i></b></dt> <dd>Star gazing on his computer at home has netted Andrew Lowe, P.Geoph., numerous asteroid discoveries.</dd> <p> <dt><a href="http://andrew-lowe.ca/uofa.png">Spring 2006 University of Alberta <i>New Trail</i> magazine</a> <b><i>Heavens Above!</i></b></dt> <dd>"Certainly I don't get as much sleep as I should," says Andrew Lowe about his asteroid-hunting hobby that recently saw him name a find after his alma mater.</dd> <p> There is an article about my discoveries at Wikipedia <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Lowe">here</a>, which lists my numbered minor planets. <p><hr><p> <form action="http://andrew-lowe.ca/home.htm"> <input type="submit" value="Home page"> </body> </html>