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Early Universe seen running slow
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Early Universe seen running slow

Cosmic clocks appear to run slower soon after the Big Bang, just as Einstein predicted

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2 mins  |
September 2023
Mastering flats
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Mastering flats

Adding DSLR flat frames to your workflow to improve your deep-sky images

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3 mins  |
September 2023
WHAT CAN WE DO WITH A CAPTURED ASTEROID?
All About Space UK

WHAT CAN WE DO WITH A CAPTURED ASTEROID?

Asteroids could provide us with rare resources

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Issue 146
NEPTUNE
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NEPTUNE

The isolated azure ice giant remains a relative mystery

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4 mins  |
Issue 146
CELESTRON STARSENSE EXPLORER DX 102AZ
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CELESTRON STARSENSE EXPLORER DX 102AZ

Innovative technology provides the simplest and quickest solution yet to finding objects to observe, and this instrument will be very popular with beginners

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7 mins  |
Issue 146
Neil deGrasse Tyson - "It would be cool if we were some simulation"
All About Space UK

Neil deGrasse Tyson - "It would be cool if we were some simulation"

The host of StarTalk has become one of the world's best known astrophysicists, popularising space and science for millions

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7 mins  |
Issue 146
CLIMATES CHANGE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
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CLIMATES CHANGE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM

Alongside Earth, our planetary neighbourhood is changing. But not for the better…

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8 mins  |
Issue 146
OBJECT HOTTER THAN THE SUN FOUND ORBITING A DISTANT STAR AT BREAKNECK SPEED
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OBJECT HOTTER THAN THE SUN FOUND ORBITING A DISTANT STAR AT BREAKNECK SPEED

A weird celestial object that’s blurring the line between planet and star has been uncovered

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Issue 146
TIME APPEARED TO MOVE FIVE TIMES SLOWER IN THE FIRST BILLION YEARS AFTER THE BIG BANG
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TIME APPEARED TO MOVE FIVE TIMES SLOWER IN THE FIRST BILLION YEARS AFTER THE BIG BANG

Time dilation, brought about by the relativistic expansion of space, has resulted in the observed slowing of ‘clocks’ in the early universe

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Issue 146
A HUNGRY BLACK HOLE 'SWITCHES ON' AS ASTRONOMERS WATCH IN SURPRISE
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A HUNGRY BLACK HOLE 'SWITCHES ON' AS ASTRONOMERS WATCH IN SURPRISE

J221951 is one of the most extreme examples yet

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Issue 146
Lights in the darkness Photographing the aurora
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Lights in the darkness Photographing the aurora

Wilderness photographer Valtteri Hirvonen - who spends nearly half the year in darkness in his native Finland - reveals how he found new inspiration in the Northern Lights

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5 mins  |
September 2023
The rock hunter RETURNS
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

The rock hunter RETURNS

As OSIRIS-REx becomes the latest spacecraft to bring back samples from another world, Ezzy Pearson examines how these missions help reveal our Solar System's history

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8 mins  |
September 2023
Star-hopping
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Star-hopping

Steve Tonkin explains an easy technique to navigate your way around the night sky

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3 mins  |
September 2023
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE MILKY WAY
All About Space UK

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE MILKY WAY

The Milky Way is our home galaxy – a vast star factory with a monstrous black hole at its heart. Join our tour of the cosmic pinwheel that’s home to every star we can see in the night sky

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Issue 146
MARS HELICOPTER PHONES HOME AFTER A 63-DAY SILENCE
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MARS HELICOPTER PHONES HOME AFTER A 63-DAY SILENCE

Rugged terrain had kept Ingenuity from communicating with its robotic partner, the Perseverance rover

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1 min  |
Issue 146
SIX OF THE BEST SPACE PRANKS
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SIX OF THE BEST SPACE PRANKS

It turns out that the sky isn’t the limit when it comes to a good old-fashioned practical joke

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4 mins  |
Issue 146
Highlights of the autumn skies
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Highlights of the autumn skies

From returning favourites to unmissable one-off events, Katrin Raynor picks out the best night-sky sights coming up in the months ahead

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5 mins  |
September 2023
COSMIC 'SANDWICH' THEORY COULD EXPLAIN HOW SMALLER PLANETS ARE FORMED
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COSMIC 'SANDWICH' THEORY COULD EXPLAIN HOW SMALLER PLANETS ARE FORMED

Sandwiched planet formation may arise as the result of gas and dust being squeezed between large planets

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Issue 146
MOON TOUR - COPERNICUS
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MOON TOUR - COPERNICUS

Get up close to the ‘Monarch of the Moon’

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3 mins  |
Issue 146
How does the fitness app on my phone know how many steps I've taken, especially if it's in my bag?
BBC Science Focus

How does the fitness app on my phone know how many steps I've taken, especially if it's in my bag?

Your phone uses GPS to track distance travelled. But try disabling it and you'll notice that fitness apps will still give you step counts.

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August 2023
Blood and bone
BBC Science Focus

Blood and bone

The human body is a wealth of parts and connections the skeleton, 86 billion 206 bones in neurons in the brain, roughly 25 quadrillion potential neural pathway routes... and yet there are just 20 arteries carrying your entire blood supply.

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1 min  |
August 2023
Who needs wings?
BBC Science Focus

Who needs wings?

This little critter with the cheeky grin is a Mizoram parachute gecko, Gekko mizoramensis, a previously unknown species of gliding gecko from the tropical forests of northern India.

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1 min  |
August 2023
SPACE: A RADIATION 'ECHO' FROM A SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLE IS SPREADING ACROSS THE GALAXY
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SPACE: A RADIATION 'ECHO' FROM A SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLE IS SPREADING ACROSS THE GALAXY

The sleeping cosmological giant woke up around 200 years ago and devoured everything in the vicinity, releasing intense amounts of radiation in the process

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1 min  |
August 2023
ENERGY: THE COSTS OF SWITCHING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY WILL HIT THE SUPER-WEALTHY HARDEST
BBC Science Focus

ENERGY: THE COSTS OF SWITCHING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY WILL HIT THE SUPER-WEALTHY HARDEST

A new study says a future fuelled by sustainable energy is possible, if the top 10 per cent are prepared to accept some losses

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1 min  |
August 2023
COSMOLOGY: GRAVITATIONAL RIPPLES COULD HELP CRACK THE UNIVERSE'S SECRETS
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COSMOLOGY: GRAVITATIONAL RIPPLES COULD HELP CRACK THE UNIVERSE'S SECRETS

New findings provide evidence of a background hum’ produced by low-frequency gravitational waves rippling across spacetime

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2 mins  |
August 2023
BIOLOGY: WORMS CAUGHT HITCHING RIDES ON BEES BY USING ELECTRIC FIELDS
BBC Science Focus

BIOLOGY: WORMS CAUGHT HITCHING RIDES ON BEES BY USING ELECTRIC FIELDS

As well as hitchhiking, the nematode worms also form conga lines

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1 min  |
August 2023
MEDICINE: SCIENTISTS TO TEST 'POO TRANSPLANT' PILLS IN GROUND-BREAKING GUT HEALTH TRIAL
BBC Science Focus

MEDICINE: SCIENTISTS TO TEST 'POO TRANSPLANT' PILLS IN GROUND-BREAKING GUT HEALTH TRIAL

Your number twos could be the number-one defence against liver disease

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1 min  |
August 2023
MEDICINE: SCIENTISTS DISCOVER WHY SPACE TRAVEL WEAKENS ASTRONAUTS' IMMUNE SYSTEMS
BBC Science Focus

MEDICINE: SCIENTISTS DISCOVER WHY SPACE TRAVEL WEAKENS ASTRONAUTS' IMMUNE SYSTEMS

Astronauts routinely break out in rashes or get ill while aboard the International Space Station. Now we know why

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1 min  |
August 2023
NEUROSCIENCE: AI USES BRAINWAVES TO PERFECT YOUR PERSONALISED PLAYLIST
BBC Science Focus

NEUROSCIENCE: AI USES BRAINWAVES TO PERFECT YOUR PERSONALISED PLAYLIST

Your mood and energy levels may reveal your preferred musical genres to streaming services

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1 min  |
August 2023
YOU'RE HARDWIRED TO TRUST CONFIDENT VOICES... EVEN WHEN THEY'RE WRONG
BBC Science Focus

YOU'RE HARDWIRED TO TRUST CONFIDENT VOICES... EVEN WHEN THEY'RE WRONG

Human evolution has led to us naturally believing statements that are delivered in a more assured manner

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3 mins  |
August 2023