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SECRET LIVES OF SPACE'S GREATEST HEROES
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SECRET LIVES OF SPACE'S GREATEST HEROES

These six men and women made groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of the universe, and their stories are often linked in surprising ways

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SECRETS OF OBJECT X
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SECRETS OF OBJECT X

Within the confines of the Triangulum Galaxy lies a mysterious object, but have scientists finally worked out why it behaves so strangely?

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Issue 144
MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE - WHERE DID EARTH GET ITS WATER FROM?
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MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE - WHERE DID EARTH GET ITS WATER FROM?

Two new scientific studies have sailed researchers ever closer to discovering the source of Earth's water

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Issue 144
Ben Miller : "Technology has really won the argument"
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Ben Miller : "Technology has really won the argument"

Comedian, actor and lover of all things science, Ben Miller has documented the search for alien life in a new book with optimism for the future. Are we really alone in the universe?

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Issue 144
Catch the Sun
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Catch the Sun

ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY CAPTURE | Take the perfect astrophoto with our step-by-step guide | How to safely capture the drama now that solar activity is picking up

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July 2023
Looking at home from afar
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Looking at home from afar

Studying our cosmic neighbourhood from 'outside' is an eye-opener

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July 2023
WHAT'S NEXT FOR VIRGIN ORBIT?
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WHAT'S NEXT FOR VIRGIN ORBIT?

The company set up by Sir Richard Branson to send satellites into orbit from a plane is facing an uncertain future, and that could have repercussions for the UK’s space ambitions

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Issue 144
HUNTING FOR INTERSTELLAR PLANETS
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HUNTING FOR INTERSTELLAR PLANETS

Space is suspected to be filled with worlds wandering alone without a star, but could such loners ever shelter life?

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Issue 144
Seeing THE SUN in white light
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Seeing THE SUN in white light

Pete Lawrence observations is your guide to making safe visual of our nearest star this summer

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7 mins  |
July 2023
MOON TOUR - LANGRENUS CRATER
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MOON TOUR - LANGRENUS CRATER

This month, we help you find one of the Moon’s best hidden gems

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INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT

The Sky at Night TV show, past, present and future | June's episode of The Sky at Night looked at the booming UK spaceflight industry, but Andrew Lawrence warned of some of the consequences

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4 mins  |
July 2023
Make a Sun, Moon and Earth model
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Make a Sun, Moon and Earth model

DIY ASTRONOMY | Practical astronomy projects for every level of expertise | A simple, hands-on project to teach their surface features and orbits to beginners and youngsters

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July 2023
Nancy Grace Roman
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Nancy Grace Roman

Ezzy Pearson celebrates a scientist whose legacy can be felt across all astronomy

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July 2023
OLYMPUS 8X25 WP II
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OLYMPUS 8X25 WP II

For casual skywatchers, the portable Olympus 8x25 WP II boasts an excellent optical system for views of the Moon and bright targets with superb contrast

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Issue 144
Antares: The Rival of Mars
BBC Science Focus

Antares: The Rival of Mars

If you've never seen Mars in the night sky before, you've just about got time as it's visible low above the west-northwest horizon shortly after sunset.

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June 2023
BREAKTHROUGH STUDY REVEALS HOW SUPER-MASSIVE DINOSAURS GOT SO BIG
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BREAKTHROUGH STUDY REVEALS HOW SUPER-MASSIVE DINOSAURS GOT SO BIG

The sauropods were the largest animals to ever walk on Earth. A new study explains how they got that way

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June 2023
HEALTH: SEE INSIDE THE MOSQUITO ARENA BUILT TO TEST HOW THE MALARIA-SPREADING BUGS HUNT HUMANS
BBC Science Focus

HEALTH: SEE INSIDE THE MOSQUITO ARENA BUILT TO TEST HOW THE MALARIA-SPREADING BUGS HUNT HUMANS

Welcome to what could be the worst campsite ever where mozzies are guaranteed

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June 2023
DARK EARTH: SCIENTISTS UNVEIL A NEW 'SECRET WEAPON' TO COMBAT DEFORESTATION
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DARK EARTH: SCIENTISTS UNVEIL A NEW 'SECRET WEAPON' TO COMBAT DEFORESTATION

Ancient soil from the heart of the Amazon could help restore the planet's depleted rainforests

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June 2023
COULD DELAYING YOUR MENOPAUSE BE BETTER FOR YOUR HEALTH?
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COULD DELAYING YOUR MENOPAUSE BE BETTER FOR YOUR HEALTH?

The 'change' is a turning point in women's lives that we still don't fully understand

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June 2023
KENDRA PARK, VIA EMAIL: WHY DOES MY SKIN FEEL MORE SENSITIVE TO TOUCH WHEN I HAVE A COLD?
BBC Science Focus

KENDRA PARK, VIA EMAIL: WHY DOES MY SKIN FEEL MORE SENSITIVE TO TOUCH WHEN I HAVE A COLD?

If you've noticed that your skin feels extra sensitive when you're ill, you're not alone - and there are several reasons why this might happen.

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June 2023
ELIZABETH HUMPHREY, BATH - WHAT CAUSES PREGNANCY CRAVINGS?
BBC Science Focus

ELIZABETH HUMPHREY, BATH - WHAT CAUSES PREGNANCY CRAVINGS?

Cravings are something many mamas-to-be are familiar with. Whether it's ice cream, chocolate, pickles, or something obscure, the body knows what it wants during pregnancy and makes sure we know about it.

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June 2023
DUNCAN DAVIDSON, VIA EMAIL - WHAT IS THE SUPINE POSITION?
BBC Science Focus

DUNCAN DAVIDSON, VIA EMAIL - WHAT IS THE SUPINE POSITION?

The supine position is simpler than it may sound. It describes the position of the body when lying flat on the back, with the face and torso facing up. In this position, the limbs are generally straight, with the palms facing upward.

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June 2023
ONE MEAL A DAY: COULD IT WORK FOR WEIGHT LOSS?
BBC Science Focus

ONE MEAL A DAY: COULD IT WORK FOR WEIGHT LOSS?

Is eating just once a day the secret to staying trim or is it just restrictive eating?

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June 2023
MAKING WAVES
BBC Science Focus

MAKING WAVES

How do you study a gigantic mammal that migrates over thousands of miles and spends most of its time underwater? Here's how the latest tech is shaping the future of whale conservation

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9 mins  |
June 2023
NATURE'S WEIRDEST... SHAMPOO GINGER LILY
BBC Science Focus

NATURE'S WEIRDEST... SHAMPOO GINGER LILY

Tired of taking two bottles into the shower? Simply snip off the club-shaped flower head of the shampoo ginger lily plant - you can't miss it; it's the one that looks like an embarrassed pinecone - and squeeze the spongy structure onto your scalp.

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June 2023
Turtle species doomed to extinction after last female found dead
How It Works UK

Turtle species doomed to extinction after last female found dead

The Yangtze giant softshell turtle (Rafetus swinhoei), the world’s largest freshwater turtle and one of the most endangered species on Earth, is now essentially doomed to extinction after the last known remaining female washed up dead in Vietnam

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Issue 178
China rover may have found evidence of recent water on Mars
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China rover may have found evidence of recent water on Mars

Mars may have had liquid water on its surface as recently as 400,000 years ago, data from China’s Zhurong rover suggests

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Issue 178
Never-before-seen viruses discovered in the oceans
How It Works UK

Never-before-seen viruses discovered in the oceans

Scientists have discovered never-before-seen viruses that thrive in sunlit oceans from pole to pole and infect plankton

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Issue 178
HOW SUNDIALS TELL TIME
How It Works UK

HOW SUNDIALS TELL TIME

These ancient time-keeping devices keep track of Earth's movements around the Sun

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James Webb telescope discovers ancient 'water world'
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James Webb telescope discovers ancient 'water world'

Astronomers have finally peered past the clouds on the exoplanet GJ 1214b, a mini-Neptune planet around a star about 40 light-years away

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