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Mike Gunton and Tim Walker
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Mike Gunton and Tim Walker

Meet the filmmakers bringing dinosaurs back to life.

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Issue 62
Quantum weirdness
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Quantum weirdness

Explore the strange secrets of the smallest parts of our universe...

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Issue 62
JOURNEY THROUGH THE SOLAR SYSTEM
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

JOURNEY THROUGH THE SOLAR SYSTEM

This year's trail takes you on a voyage through the solar system.

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Issue 62
MISSION TO THE MOON
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

MISSION TO THE MOON

Get ready to join the crew of Artemis II as they blast off on a daring mission into outer space.

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Issue 62
Why are snails and slugs so slow?
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Why are snails and slugs so slow?

Get up to speed with these slippery customers.

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Issue 62
Should TV crews save dying animals?
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Should TV crews save dying animals?

Some nature documentary crews have saved animals they have been filming from danger.

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Issue 62
Second-deepest "big blue hole" found in the ocean
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Second-deepest "big blue hole" found in the ocean

A new giant underwater cave has been found off the coast of Mexico.

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Issue 62
"I wrote so many drafts of this book"
All About Space UK

"I wrote so many drafts of this book"

All About Space speaks with Margot Shetterly about her book, Hidden Figures, the challenges of uncovering that history and why human computers are suddenly looming large in the public consciousness

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Issue 143
MOON TOUR CASSINI CRATER
All About Space UK

MOON TOUR CASSINI CRATER

Use summer's clear nights to find a lunar crater named in honour of one of astronomy's most respected planetary observers

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Issue 143
THIS MONTH'S PLANETS
All About Space UK

THIS MONTH'S PLANETS

Venus once again takes pride of place in the summer evening skies for observers

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Issue 143
Black hole jet origin seen for first time
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Black hole jet origin seen for first time

New observations hint at causes of powerful jets

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June 2023
Double quasar shines brightly
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Double quasar shines brightly

The pair are close to merging into a single giant black hole

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June 2023
One step forward for Artemis...
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

One step forward for Artemis...

The Moon mission’s latest triumph has been followed by a potential new setback

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2 mins  |
June 2023
Dark skies champion Bob Mizon passes away
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Dark skies champion Bob Mizon passes away

Dark-sky campaigner Bob Mizon, who spent many years fighting to protect the night from light pollution, passed away on 19 April.

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June 2023
Fighting for the dark side
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Fighting for the dark side

Battles over a neighbour's floodlight led Stephen Kirkman to propose a new law

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June 2023
INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT

On last month's episode of The Sky at Night, Mary McIntyre explained how basic home CCTV cameras can play a big part in meteor science

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June 2023
Build your own EQ camera mount
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Build your own EQ camera mount

This month's project is a manual equatorial mount that is enjoyable to use and helps to develop your knowledge of the night sky.

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June 2023
Solstices and equinoxes
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Solstices and equinoxes

Katrin Raynor explains how we get our seasons from Earth's orbit around the Sun

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3 mins  |
June 2023
Fuss-free tools to process your DSLR astro images
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Fuss-free tools to process your DSLR astro images

Using freeware to stack, extract the background, calibrate colour and more

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June 2023
IS THE UNIVERSE DUE ANOTHER BIG BANG?
All About Space UK

IS THE UNIVERSE DUE ANOTHER BIG BANG?

New theories and observations are shedding fresh light on the very beginnings of the cosmos, and the formation of the first stars and galaxies. But they're also revealing new and unexpected mysteries

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Issue 143
Record the motion of NLCs
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Record the motion of NLCs

Capture the movement, structure and colours of summer's night-shining clouds

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June 2023
Our DISAPPEARING dark skies
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Our DISAPPEARING dark skies

Shaoni Bhattacharya looks at what is - and isn't - being done to help ensure everyone can see the stars

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7 mins  |
June 2023
Noctilucent clouds on the rise
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Noctilucent clouds on the rise

Night-shining clouds have fascinated skywatchers for almost 140 years. Rob Banino finds out what they tell us about our changing atmosphere

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June 2023
The FIRST WOMEN of space
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

The FIRST WOMEN of space

Ezzy Pearson reveals how Valentina Tereshkova and Sally Ride blazed the trail for womankind

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9 mins  |
June 2023
Unistellar eVscope eQuinox 2
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Unistellar eVscope eQuinox 2

Powerful, light pollution-busting smart scope for painless one-click imaging

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3 mins  |
June 2023
INSTANT EXPERT HOW ARE COMETS CLASSIFIED?
All About Space UK

INSTANT EXPERT HOW ARE COMETS CLASSIFIED?

There are more than 5,000 known 'dirty snowballs' knocking about the Solar System, all of which fit into a selection of categories

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Issue 143
The brightest radiation flash on record
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

The brightest radiation flash on record

Gamma-ray burst declared a 1-in-10,000-year event

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2 mins  |
June 2023
MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE WHAT CAUSES THE SPOKES IN SATURN'S RINGS?
All About Space UK

MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE WHAT CAUSES THE SPOKES IN SATURN'S RINGS?

Smudges around the gas giant have begun to appear again. Scientists have plenty of time to study them, but will they finally work out what's happening?

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Issue 143
What happened BEFORE the Big Bang?
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

What happened BEFORE the Big Bang?

Govert Schilling answers your questions on cosmology’s most confusing concepts

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3 mins  |
June 2023
Who invented the southern constellations?
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Who invented the southern constellations?

Ian Ridpath uncovers how it took 150 years of exploration to fill the skies of the Southern Hemisphere with 26 new constellations.

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June 2023