BBC Sky at Night Magazine - February 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine - February 2025
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In this issue
A Universe Without Gravity - How nature's weakest force does far more than keep our feet on the ground.
What Sci-Fi Movies Get Wrong About Space.
Mystery over life's 'handedness' grows
No one knows why the building blocks of life all point the same way
2 mins
Cosmic crashes create enormous ellipticals
Flows of cold gas from merging galaxies trigger a burst of star formation
1 min
A young Milky Way sparkles
The far-distant galaxy reveals what our own might have looked like as it was forming
1 min
Putting cosmic rays to work
These penetrating interstellar particles have applications from astronomy to archaeology
2 mins
INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT
Back in September 2021, The Sky at Night show spoke to Carly Howett about NASA's then upcoming Lucy mission. As the spacecraft now approaches its main targets - the Trojan asteroids - we check in with her to see how the mission is going
2 mins
Seeing in a new light
It's National Astronomy Week this month, so take a tip from Mark Westmoquette and let mindful stargazing change your perspective on your life and problems
2 mins
The science of SCI-FI
We love a good sci-fi film, but do they get the science right? Amy Arthur picks six of the big mistakes made in space films
7 mins
The Universe without gravity
Life with no gravity might sound a fun idea, but as Govert Schilling explains, shutting off this pivotalforce would spell disaster for Earth and beyond
7 mins
Astronomy X Photographer of the Year
The world-leading astrophotography competition is back! Could yours be this year's best astronomy image?
2 mins
What to do if you find a meteorite
Ever come across an unusual rock and wondered if it's a meteorite? Mark McIntyre explains how to tell if that stone really is a fragment from outer space
8 mins
AIin astrophotography: friend or foe?
It makes processing a breeze, but creates very convincing fakes too. Pete Lawrence looks at how AI is changing astro imaging
8 mins
Spectroscopy
How we learn about stars, nebulae and planets by splitting and analysing their light
3 mins
Set up your first imaging sequence
How to automate and coordinate your gear over multiple nights of imaging
3 mins
How to blend images taken with different camera setups
Combine data captured at varied focal lengths to create rich, deep images
3 mins
GEAR
Charlotte Daniels rounds up the latest astronomical accessories
1 min
Q&A WITH A STELLAR ECLIPSE SPECIALIST
Many stars are gravitationally locked inside multi-star systems, but a rare new triple-star system has set a new record for how cosy these clusters can get
3 mins
BBC Sky at Night Magazine Description:
Publisher: Our Media Ltd
Category: Science
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Complementing the much-loved BBC television programme, Sky at Night Magazine is your practical guide to astronomy. Each issue features columns by renowned experts such as Sir Patrick Moore as well as in-depth cosmological features, practical observing tutorials, comprehensive equipment reviews, astrophotography master classes and much, much more. And with easy-to follow star charts and expert advice on how to get the most out of the observing month, Sky at Night Magazine is essential reading for both the novice and experienced astronomer.
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