Science

All About Space UK
SPACE LAB ANTARCTICA
Antarctica may be at the bottom of the world, but as the coldest, driest and highest continent on Earth, it's ideal for observing the universe
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Issue 141

All About Space UK
DWARF PLANET HAS A MYSTERIOUS RING
The feature is so far from the world's surface that its material should have coalesced into a moon... but somehow, it didn't
1 min |
Issue 141

All About Space UK
ANDROMEDA CRASH TRIGGERED A MASS GALACTIC MIGRATION 2 BILLION YEARS AGO
The influx of stars into our neighbouring galaxy reflects a violent event in the Milky Way's past
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Issue 141

All About Space UK
Dr Thomas Zurbuchen "Finding life elsewhere is critical"
The man known as Dr Z stepped down as head of NASA's Science Mission Directorate on 31 December 2022, having served in the post for six years a longer continuous term than any of his predecessors
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Issue 141

All About Space UK
MICROBOT EXPLORERS
A new generation of all-access planetary probes will delve further than ever before
2 min |
Issue 141

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TIME IS IT AN ILLUSION?
TIME IS ONE OF THE MOST PUZZLING PHENOMENA IN THE UNIVERSE. HERE WE TAKE A LOOK AT THE LATEST IDEAS ABOUT ITS NATURE AND ORIGINS
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Issue 141

All About Space UK
JOHN M. GRUNSFELD
The valiant journeys of Hubble’s keeper
2 min |
Issue 134

All About Space UK
SUPERNOVA WRECKAGE BLASTS OUT COSMIC RAYS
Astronomers tracked cosmic rays to objects that launch particles with energy ten times greater than the Large Hadron Collider
3 min |
Issue 134

All About Space UK
VENUS SULPHIDE MYSTERY MAY HAVE BEEN SOLVED
Computational methods can help us understand exotic chemical processes in planetary atmospheres
2 min |
Issue 134

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Colliding black holes could clock the universe’s expansion rate
Scientists may have found a way of using the collisions of black holes to measure the rate at which the universe is expanding. The violent mergers of black holes launch ripples in space-time called gravitational waves, and a new technique measures changes in these signals that occur as they experience the universe’s expansion.
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Issue 134

All About Space UK
CELESTRON POWERSEEKER 127EQ
This impressive telescope’s aperture and equatorial mount make it tempting to beginner astronomers
6 min |
Issue 134

All About Space UK
MOON PROFILE - EUROPA
One of the Solar System’s famous ocean worlds is an exciting prospect for further exploration
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Issue 134

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Simon Morden - “If life is simply a question of the right environment, then yes, Mars had life”
Planetary scientist and award-winning sciencefiction writer Dr Simon Morden talks to All About Space about his obsession with Mars and his latest science-fact book on the Red Planet
5 min |
Issue 134

All About Space UK
20 UNIVERSE MYTHS ABUSTED
Think you know all about space? Here are 20 myths about the universe that need debunking
10+ min |
Issue 134

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HOW TO BUILD A GALAXY
The making of these billion-star structures has been puzzling astronomers for decades. All About Space puts together the pieces for building a galaxy
9 min |
Issue 134

All About Space UK
10 SPACECRAFT THAT CHANGED THE WORLD
The past, present and future of the world’s greatest spacecraft, from the early pioneers to the modern marvels
8 min |
Issue 134

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SPACE VOLCANOES
From Venus to Mars and the moons around far-flung planets, volcanoes have helped shape the bodies of our Solar System
7 min |
Issue 134

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MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE - WHY DO ASTRONAUTS EXPERIENCE MUSCLE LOSS?
Discover how sending worms into space is helping unlock ways for humans to spend longer beyond Earth
9 min |
Issue 134

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Robert Woodrow Wilson - “Dicke put the phone down and said… ‘Boys, we’ve been scooped!’”
When radiation left over from the heat of the Big Bang was discovered by astronomers Robert Wilson and Arno Penzias in 1964, it caused a revolution in cosmology. All About Space catches up with the Nobel prizewinning Wilson to uncover just how much
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Issue 133

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GAMMA-RAY OBSERVATORY
This far-sighted next-generation telescope array may help answer some of the universe's biggest mysteries
3 min |
Issue 133

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FOCUS ON - WEBB TELESCOPE TO GET BEST VIEW YET OF FAILED STARS AND ROGUE WORLDS
Not much is known about these tiny celestial bodies, which are hard to see
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Issue 133

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FOCUS ON GAMMA-RAY BURSTS MIGHT BE MUCH RARER THAN WE THOUGHT.
Simulations of black hole birth are unlocking the secrets of these bright-light phenomena
4 min |
Issue 133

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USER MANUAL - MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER (MRO)
From the fascination it has provided the field of astronomy with for centuries, to the secrets it has yielded since the first Mars mission in 1960, the Red Planet remains an elusive and esoteric point in the night sky.
4 min |
Issue 133

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INSTANT EXPERT - HOW MANY TYPES OF SPACE STATION ARE THERE?
The ISS is the largest and best-known space station, but it is not the first or the last in space
2 min |
Issue 133

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20 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT THE UNIVERSE
From the size of hypergiant stars to the weird effects of space travel on the human body, prepare to have your mind blown by the awesome cosmos we live in
10+ min |
Issue 133

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NAKED EYE AND BINOCULAR TARGETS
Summer skies are full of celestial wonders, particularly in Cygnus and Aquarius
1 min |
Issue 133

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MOON TOUR - ERATOSTHENES CRATER
Make the most of this well-defined asteroid impact
3 min |
Issue 133

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DEEP SKY CHALLENGE - DIVING DEEP INTO THE SUMMER SKY
Find the ghostly remains of dead stars, glittering ancient star clusters and a spectacular distant galaxy
2 min |
Issue 133

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DARK THE FORCE TEARING SPACE APART ENERGY
It's the most mystifying phenomenon in the universe, but we're hot on its trail
9 min |
Issue 132

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WOBBLY SPACE JETS MAY AFFECT ALIEN LIFE
Binary star protoplanets could form differently due to infalling material
3 min |