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REWILDING: IS IT ALL JUST A CELEBRITY CULT?
BBC Science Focus

REWILDING: IS IT ALL JUST A CELEBRITY CULT?

In July, four bison were released in Kent. But is rewilding the best way to boost biodiversity?

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3 mins  |
August 2022
It's time to rethink our relationship with fat
BBC Science Focus

It's time to rethink our relationship with fat

We've all moaned about a bit of podge on our thighs or tummies, but that fat is not an inert lump of lard - it has an important job to do. And now, scientists are starting to find out even more about its hidden powers

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10 mins  |
August 2022
MOON TOUR - ERATOSTHENES CRATER
All About Space UK

MOON TOUR - ERATOSTHENES CRATER

Make the most of this well-defined asteroid impact

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3 mins  |
Issue 133
NAKED EYE AND BINOCULAR TARGETS
All About Space UK

NAKED EYE AND BINOCULAR TARGETS

Summer skies are full of celestial wonders, particularly in Cygnus and Aquarius

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1 min  |
Issue 133
20 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT THE UNIVERSE
All About Space UK

20 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT THE UNIVERSE

From the size of hypergiant stars to the weird effects of space travel on the human body, prepare to have your mind blown by the awesome cosmos we live in

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10+ mins  |
Issue 133
FOCUS ON GAMMA-RAY BURSTS MIGHT BE MUCH RARER THAN WE THOUGHT.
All About Space UK

FOCUS ON GAMMA-RAY BURSTS MIGHT BE MUCH RARER THAN WE THOUGHT.

Simulations of black hole birth are unlocking the secrets of these bright-light phenomena

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4 mins  |
Issue 133
USER MANUAL - MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER (MRO)
All About Space UK

USER MANUAL - MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER (MRO)

From the fascination it has provided the field of astronomy with for centuries, to the secrets it has yielded since the first Mars mission in 1960, the Red Planet remains an elusive and esoteric point in the night sky.

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4 mins  |
Issue 133
CUTTING EDGE
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

CUTTING EDGE

Our experts examine the hottest new research

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4 mins  |
September 2022
FIELD OF VIEW
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

FIELD OF VIEW

The amateur astronomer's forum

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2 mins  |
September 2022
ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY PROCESSING
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY PROCESSING

Expert processing tips to enhance your astrophotos

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3 mins  |
September 2022
DIY ASTRONOMY
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

DIY ASTRONOMY

Practical astronomy projects for every level of expertise

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3 mins  |
September 2022
JWST begins its SCIENCE JOURNEY
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

JWST begins its SCIENCE JOURNEY

As we gaze astonished at the James Webb Space Telescope’s first science images, Colin Stuart takes a look at the questions it will answer over its decade-long voyage of astronomical discovery

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7 mins  |
September 2022
EXPLAINER - The fundamentals of astronomy for beginners
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

EXPLAINER - The fundamentals of astronomy for beginners

Ezzy Pearson celebrates the 30th anniversary of the first Black woman flying in space

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4 mins  |
September 2022
DEEP SKY CHALLENGE - DIVING DEEP INTO THE SUMMER SKY
All About Space UK

DEEP SKY CHALLENGE - DIVING DEEP INTO THE SUMMER SKY

Find the ghostly remains of dead stars, glittering ancient star clusters and a spectacular distant galaxy

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2 mins  |
Issue 133
FOCUS ON - WEBB TELESCOPE TO GET BEST VIEW YET OF FAILED STARS AND ROGUE WORLDS
All About Space UK

FOCUS ON - WEBB TELESCOPE TO GET BEST VIEW YET OF FAILED STARS AND ROGUE WORLDS

Not much is known about these tiny celestial bodies, which are hard to see

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2 mins  |
Issue 133
INSTANT EXPERT - HOW MANY TYPES OF SPACE STATION ARE THERE?
All About Space UK

INSTANT EXPERT - HOW MANY TYPES OF SPACE STATION ARE THERE?

The ISS is the largest and best-known space station, but it is not the first or the last in space

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2 mins  |
Issue 133
Robert Woodrow Wilson - “Dicke put the phone down and said… ‘Boys, we’ve been scooped!’”
All About Space UK

Robert Woodrow Wilson - “Dicke put the phone down and said… ‘Boys, we’ve been scooped!’”

When radiation left over from the heat of the Big Bang was discovered by astronomers Robert Wilson and Arno Penzias in 1964, it caused a revolution in cosmology. All About Space catches up with the Nobel prizewinning Wilson to uncover just how much

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7 mins  |
Issue 133
GAMMA-RAY OBSERVATORY
All About Space UK

GAMMA-RAY OBSERVATORY

This far-sighted next-generation telescope array may help answer some of the universe's biggest mysteries

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3 mins  |
Issue 133
ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY CAPTURE
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY CAPTURE

Take the perfect astrophoto with our step-by-step guide

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3 mins  |
September 2022
Glorious GLOBULARS
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Glorious GLOBULARS

From fuzzy blobs to star cities, Paul Money takes us on a tour of 15 of the best globular clusters to observe in this season's night skies

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8 mins  |
September 2022
Q&A WITH THE CEO OF INMARSAT - Melissa Brobby interviews Rajeev Suri
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Q&A WITH THE CEO OF INMARSAT - Melissa Brobby interviews Rajeev Suri

A landmark study has found that, in contrast to the Apollo generation, younger people are out of touch with the realities of the space industry

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3 mins  |
September 2022
Prepare for the PLANET PARADE
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Prepare for the PLANET PARADE

Five planets and an asteroid will be putting on a show this month. Stuart Atkinson shows us where and when to catch the spectacle

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6 mins  |
September 2022
Drive me to the Moon
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Drive me to the Moon

Artist Oliver Jeffers on creating the Our Place In Space sculpture trail

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3 mins  |
August 2022
INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT

On the July episode of The Sky at Night, Marina Hui takes the reigns as director for the first time, transforming the show into 'The Sky at Day'

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3 mins  |
August 2022
APY Masterclass - Capturing Venus and the Moon
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

APY Masterclass - Capturing Venus and the Moon

Lighting Venus's crescent and the lunar limb evenly is no small feat

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3 mins  |
August 2022
Q&A WITH A MOON RECYCLER
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Q&A WITH A MOON RECYCLER

With frequent lunar missions on the horizon, focus is turning toward the sustainable use and reuse of the materials that will be left on the surface

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3 mins  |
August 2022
Curiosity, 10 years exploring Mars
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Curiosity, 10 years exploring Mars

NASA's car-sized Red Planet rover has set new standards in planetary exploration

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3 mins  |
August 2022
An astronomer at the BOTTOM OF THE WORLD
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

An astronomer at the BOTTOM OF THE WORLD

Georgina Dransfield has just returned from months at the South Pole, working to expand our understanding of exoplanets - and dreaming of a pair of jeans

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8 mins  |
August 2022
12 Astrophotography Pitfalls (and How to Avoid Them)
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

12 Astrophotography Pitfalls (and How to Avoid Them)

Expert astrophotographer Will Gater runs through the common mistakes even experienced photographers make and how to ensure your next imaging session is free of them

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9 mins  |
August 2022
Tiangong the Chinese Space Station
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Tiangong the Chinese Space Station

China is taking its place among the heavens as it puts the finishing touches to its first long-term space station

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1 min  |
August 2022