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ArticleWel­come

If you stood on the sur­face of Mars and looked up into the night sky, you’d need keen eyes to pick out its two moons. Phobos, the lar­ger of the pair, would appear only about a third as big as our Moon does from Earth, while the smal­ler and more...

Wel­come

ArticleSky at Night – lots of ways to enjoy the night sky…

Tele­vi­sion Find out what The Sky at Night team have been explor­ing in recent and past epis­odes on page 18 Online Visit our web­site for space news, astro­photo gal­ler­ies, observing guides and more Social media Fol­low us on X, Face­book and...

Sky at Night – lots of ways to enjoy the night sky…

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The more we know about what you like, the bet­ter placed we are to bring you the best magazine pos­sible. So we’d like to invite you to join our exclus­ive online com­munity. To get star­ted, visit our­ins­iders.com to fill out the short regis­tra­tion...

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ArticleVoy­ager 1: one light-day away

Human­ity’s most dis­tant space­craft reaches a mind-blow­ing mile­stone Since Feb­ru­ary 1998 – when it sur­passed the pre­vi­ous record-holder, NASA’s out­er­planet explorer Pion­eer 10 – Voy­ager 1 has been the farthest human-made object in...

Voy­ager 1: one light-day away

ArticleThe lost moon of Mars

Not only was Mars watery, its ancient oceans may have had tides – and a giant lost moon could be the cul­prit Did a moon 15 times more massive than Phobos once cre­ate ocean tides on Mars? We look at the evid­ence High above the rust-tinged, dusty...

The lost moon of Mars

ArticleFarm­ing the Moon

What will lunar set­tlers eat? We meet the plant experts plan­ning for long-term liv­ing on the Moon When humans return to the Moon, and even­tu­ally push on to Mars, set­tle­ments will rely on monu­mental pieces of hard­ware: rock­ets, hab­it­ats,...

Farm­ing the Moon