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2020-10-22
The Red Planet, an ember growing bright
20 years of the ISS
ZWO ASI 1600GT Mono camera
Altair Starwave 110ED-R refractor
Inside The Sky at Night
Q&A: an ISS astronaut
DIY Astronomy
Cutting edge
Field of view
New solar cycle begins
Planet survived star’s death
M87’s glittering black heart
Black hole jets could be hiding in plain sight
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Imaging highlight:
The Coathanger
The three top sights to observe or image this month
Leonid meteor shower 2020
Observe asteroid 8 Flora as it reaches opposition in the constellation of Cetus
Spot Alrescha, a naked-eye star in Pisces
Can you see one of our Solar System’s outermost planets, Uranus, with the naked eye?
Uranus is currently the UK’s best-placed planet
We explore the celestial highlights located around the western foot of Perseus
“Mars is a dynamic world, and over the next few months there will be some fascinating changes occurring on the Red Planet”
“Watch out for brilliant white clouds that collect around the Tharsis volcanoes”
Catching dust storms
“Dust storms can produce quite pronounced changes to the dark albedo features, as vast amounts of dust tend to be moved and deposited into new locations”
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