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From City Lights to Deep Space
In the first part of a series that looks at urban stargazing through the four seasons, Rod Mollise reveals the wonders you can discover in spring
Vixen A105MII achromatic refractor
A well-built telescope that is tailored to intermediate astronomers
Return to the MOON
The Moon is about to get busy, both in orbit and on the surface
CUTTING EDGE
Our experts examine the hottest new research
ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY CAPTURE - Morning conjunctions
A month of planetary encounters offers opportunities to test your astro imaging skills
DIY ASTRONOMY - Make a solar projector
How to construct a home-built projector for safely viewing the Sun
Exploring the dark heart of WALES
The Cambrian Mountains has some of the world's darkest skies. Jamie Carter takes its Astro Trail to see why Wales is a stargazer's dream come true
ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY PROCESSING - APY Masterclass: Create a skyscape panorama
Processing an image to showcase the sky and a foreground
APOLLO 16
Misbehaving engines were among the mishaps on the penultimate Apollo landing. 50 years on, Ezzy Pearson looks back at the mission
Altair Astro Hypercam AA61CFX colour camera
A full-frame, cooled camera that will appeal to dedicated astro imagers
What's behind the UK's big aurora displays?
Melanie Windridge looks at the influence of recent increases in solar activity
Waking up WEBB
The James Webb Space Telescope's launch and deployment was a storming success, but why haven't we seen the first pictures yet? Govert Schilling has the answer
A Time Of Tumult
Elizabeth Pearson investigates how the Solar System was transformed 3.9 billion years ago.
Homing In On Planet Nine
We're taking the first steps in narrowing down where the hypothetical may be hiding away.
Charting Troubled Galactic Waters
The origins of the never-seen stars on the outskirts of our Galaxy are causing problems for galactic researchers.
Exo Planet Excursions
Jon discovers peril close to home in the debris disc around brilliant Vega.
The Rise And Fall Of The Saturn
Fifty years ago this month the mighty rocket launched for the first time.
A Passion For Space
The Sky at Night Presenter on Why She is Quietly hopeful about the latest haul of Earth-like planets
Is Life More Likely Under Twin Suns?
Planetary systems around binary stars may have the advantage when it comes to habitability
Most Rogue Planets Simply Don't Exist
Though some planets do range free through the Galaxy, there appear to be fewer than first thought.
Nightscapes With A Bit Of Sparkle
Night scape images that contain glinting Iridium flares or space stations have been a staple of astro imaging for decades.
Our Fortunate Earth
Our world would be a much more chaotic place if Jupiter’s orbit was only slightly different.
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.
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.
Image Processing
Binning image data, and why you should do it.How losing some resolution in your images can help you capture more detail.
A Passion For Space
The Sky at Night presenter is blown away by her first aurora – much like the particles that cause them.
Best Ever Image Taken Of A Stellar Surface
A new map shows gas velocities on supergiant Antares.
Trappist-1's Ancient Worlds Could Hold Water
The seven planets have been blasted by radiation for billions of years.
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.
A Passion For Space
The Sky at Night presenter experienced the chills - literal and figurative-of August's American Eclipse.