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BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Trappist-1's Ancient Worlds Could Hold Water

The seven planets have been blasted by radiation for billions of years.

1 min  |

October 2017

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Our Sun Could Be Heading For A Slump

An analysis of past solar activity suggests the Sun may be on course for a new Maunder Minimum.

2 min  |

October 2017

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

A Passion For Space

The Sky at Night presenter experienced the chills - literal and figurative-of August's American Eclipse.

2 min  |

October 2017
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Sputnik Spark Of The Space Age

Sixty years ago this month a small silver orb made the first-ever orbit of planet Earth.

4 min  |

October 2017

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Exo Planet Excursions

Jon journeys farther than ever before, to an ice giant 25,000 lightyears away.

2 min  |

October 2017

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Chasng The Moon's Shadow

This summer, Elizabeth Pearson travelled across the US to hunt down the total eclipse of the Sun on 21 August 2017.

5 min  |

October 2017

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Our Fortunate Earth

Our world would be a much more chaotic place if Jupiter’s orbit was only slightly different.

2 min  |

November 2017

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

A Passion For Space

The Sky at Night presenter looks at the past 60 years of the Space Age – and where the next 60 will lead us.

2 min  |

November 2017

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Red Dragon Rising

China is quickly and quietly becoming a dominant space power. Ash Dove-Jay explores what the Chinese have already achieved, what do they plan to do, and what distinguishes them from other spacefaring nations.

5 min  |

November 2017

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Image Processing

Binning image data, and why you should do it.How losing some resolution in your images can help you capture more detail.

4 min  |

November 2017

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

A Passion For Space

The Sky at Night  presenter is blown away by her first aurora – much like the particles that cause them.

2 min  |

January 2018