Science
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Exomoons
Astronomers have found thousands of planets orbiting other stars. Now they're on the cusp of discovering their moons too
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June 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Space weather Spaceflight's biggest danger
The Hayabusa mission was almost destroyed by one of the most hazardous events a spacecraft can experience – a solar storm.Hayley Smith looks back at the mission
6 min |
June 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT
With the May episode of The Sky at Night looking at all things Mars, presenter George Dransfield asks why so many people are drawn to the Red Planet
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June 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
The darkest skies on Earth
In search of pristine night skies and true darkness, author Paul Bogard travelled 5,000 miles to northern Chile. What he found amazed him
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June 2025
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Strongest hints yet of life outside the Solar System
JWST points to a possible biosignature on planet K2-18b, but astronomers urge caution
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June 2025
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Stonehenge and the Moon
Unlocking the secrets of lunar standstill
8 min |
June 2025
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Black hole wakes after decades-long nap
A giant black hole has suddenly come to life in a flurry of X-ray flashes
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June 2025
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A weakening of the force
New data suggests that dark energy's pulling power is changing
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June 2025
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Blast off! Blue Origin springs into action with all-female crew
The 31st excursion of the New Shephard rocket takes a crew of former astronomers and celebrities on a brief spaceflight
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June 2025
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A unique view of Baily's beads
This award-winning eclipse sequence reveals the Moon's rugged peaks
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May 2025
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The star that won't stop exploding
Every four years, the white dwarf detonates in one of the most violent ways ever seen
1 min |
May 2025
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NASA fires chief scientist
The move could signal a shift from science to exploration
1 min |
May 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
50 years of the European Space Agency
As Europe's organisation for space exploration marks five decades since its foundation in May 1975, Anita Chandran looks at key moments in its history
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May 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Stargazing without stars
Even if clouds stop play, you can still make a cosmic connection, says Eva Adorisio
2 min |
May 2025
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The behind the stars star signs
An astronomer's journey through the real zodiac
6 min |
May 2025
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How animals use the stars
The animal world is intricately entwined with the night sky. Naturalist Megan Shersby looks at some fascinating ways that animals take their cues from the cosmos
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May 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Sky-Watcher Wave 100i mount and tripod
Want a whisper-quiet, lightweight and effortless mount? This could tempt you
4 min |
May 2025
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Study uncovers why the Red Planet is red
Mars may have taken on its rusty colour when oceans still covered the planet's surface
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May 2025
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Stephen Hawking
Hawking's work revolutionised our ideas about how the Universe began
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May 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Tianwen-2 - Unravelling the secrets of asteroids
China is set to mount the latest mission to retrieve a sample of an asteroid and bring it home. Stuart Atkinson investigates
5 min |
May 2025
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Are we ALONE? We asked the experts
Four specialists in the hunt for extraterrestrial life tell Ezzy Pearson how they're hoping to find aliens
8 min |
May 2025
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Killer supernovae devastated life on Earth - twice
Nearby star deaths may have caused two of our planet's mass extinctions
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May 2025
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Earth welcomes 'stranded' space duo
The pair unexpectedly spent nine months longer than intended on the ISS
1 min |
May 2025
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Putting cosmic rays to work
These penetrating interstellar particles have applications from astronomy to archaeology
2 min |
February 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Set up your first imaging sequence
How to automate and coordinate your gear over multiple nights of imaging
3 min |
February 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
The Universe without gravity
Life with no gravity might sound a fun idea, but as Govert Schilling explains, shutting off this pivotalforce would spell disaster for Earth and beyond
7 min |
February 2025
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How to blend images taken with different camera setups
Combine data captured at varied focal lengths to create rich, deep images
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February 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT
Back in September 2021, The Sky at Night show spoke to Carly Howett about NASA's then upcoming Lucy mission. As the spacecraft now approaches its main targets - the Trojan asteroids - we check in with her to see how the mission is going
2 min |
February 2025
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The science of SCI-FI
We love a good sci-fi film, but do they get the science right? Amy Arthur picks six of the big mistakes made in space films
7 min |
February 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Seeing in a new light
It's National Astronomy Week this month, so take a tip from Mark Westmoquette and let mindful stargazing change your perspective on your life and problems
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