A list of some of John Davies' articles in popular magazines.

Exploring the Asteroids. New Scientist. 17 Nov. 1983.

Asteroids - The Comet Connection. New Scientist 20-27 Dec. 1984.

Working In Space. Space Education l (7) p313 1984.

Do Comets become Asteroids? Astronomy. January 1985.

The Infrared Universe. Space Education 1 (9) p407, 1985.

1983TB and the Geminids. 1986 Yearbook of Astronomy - Ed. Patrick Moore.

Orbiting Oddities. Space Voyager. Aug/Sept. 1985.

IRAS, 300 Days of Discovery. Space Voyager. April/May & June/July 1985.

Halley's Return. Spaceflight 21 (1) p28 1985.

The Herbig Stars. Astronomy. December 1985.

Voyage to the Tilted Planet. New Scientist. 23 January 1986.

X-ray Astronomy - The View from Orbit. Space 3 (1) March 1987.

Infrared Astronomy After IRAS. Space 3 (3). July 1987.

Geminga, is the Mystery solved? Astronomy Now. May 1988.

Exploring Space at the Royal Observatory. Edinburgh Science Festival Guide 1989.

Infrared Astronomy with Arrays. Practical Electronics. October 1988.

High Energy Astronomy. Astronomy Now. June 1988.

Moonrockets from the Cupboard. Airfix Magazine. July 1989.

Encounter at the Edge of the Solar System. New Scientist, 5 August 1989.

The Discovery of a Brown Dwarf Star. Astronomy Now, June 1990.

The Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. Astronomy Now, April 1990.

Astronomy from Mauna Kea. Astronomy Now, February 1991.

Enter the Gamma Ray Blockbuster. Guardian, 22 March 1991.

Close Encounters of the Comet Kind. New Scientist, 11 July 1992.

Watch This Space (Mars Observer Mission). Guardian, 18 September 1992.

Searching for Alien Earth. New Scientist 13 May 1995 24-28.

Frozen in Time (Kuiper belt). New Scientist 13 April 1996 36-39.

Teaching at the Top of the World. Astronomy Now. June 1996 40-42.

John Keith Davies
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