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2015-08-20
The surface of the distant world is much younger than anyone expected
Dead stars may be able to reinvigorate planets around them
“This cycle, it seems, was disappointing because the one before it wasn’t great either”
“Active M-dwarfs made the ozone easier to detect, but decreased methane in the atmosphere”
Weak Gravitational Lensing
A PASSION FOR
EXCURSIONS
THE SUN WILL ONE DAY ‘GO NOVA’
GAS GIANTS ARE MADE OF GAS
THE SUN IS JUST ANOTHER STAR FROM PLUTO
POLARIS WILL ALWAYS BE THE NORTH STAR
THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA IS VISIBLE FROM THE MOON
THE ASTEROID BELT IS DENSE
1. The Veil Nebula Complex
4. The star fields of the Milky Way
3. The Cygnus Rift
5. Kepler’s first field of view
6. The Crescent Nebula
A total eclipse of the Moon
Comets 141P/ Machholz and 67P/ChuryumovGerasimenko
Binocular tour
Moonwatch
VENUS AND MARS
How to Study ionospheric disturbances
Ian Evenden
Scope DOCTOR Steve Richards
VITAL STATS
VITAL STATS
The Universe in Your Hand A Journey Through Space, Time and Beyond
How can we read a galaxy’s fingerprint?
Find the right one for you: buy your telescope from a specialist retailer
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