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SPIDERFAB SPACE CONSTRUCTION
The new technology that combines 3D printing and large-scale construction in space
WHEN STARS GO SUPERNOVA
+ THE TITANIC ERUPTIONS THAT GIVE RISE TO LIFE + OUR STELLAR NEIGHBOURS DUE TO EXPLODE \"NO ONE KNOWS WHAT THIS EXPLOSION IS\" Astrophysicist Christopher Frohmaier
Alex Teachey "I expect it to be a habitable exomoon”
Sifting through data from NASAs Kepler, astronomers believe that we could have picked up the first signal of an alien moon. Co-discoverer and astronomer Alex Teachey reveals if we should be getting our hopes up
HEROES OF SPACE - ALEXEI LEONOV
The first man to walk in space
IN THE SHOPS: DEEP-SKY TELESCOPES
“It’s a superb-value proposition for those on a budget”
LEGO INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
Join the astronauts in orbit with this excellent model
ASTROSHOTS OF THE MONTH
ASTROPHOTOS
DEEP SKY CHALLENGE - THE LION'S GALAXIES
The evenings of early spring are full of deep-sky objects
RUN A MESSIER MARATHON
This March there are galaxies, nebulae and star clusters galore – see how many you can spot in All About Space’s spring deep-sky challenge
TEN NASA INVENTIONS IN YOUR HOME
Bound by its motto – ‘for the benefit of all’ – since its formation NASA has had an obligation to foster and transfer its technological and scientific breakthroughs to the public and commercial spheres
FOCUS ON - WEBB SCORES ITS FIRST ROCKY PLANET CONFIRMATION
Hopefully the first of many more detections to come
FOCUS ON - THE FIRST GALAXIES MAY HAVE FORMED MUCH EARLIER THAN WE THOUGHT
The finding has been revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope
THE HISTORY OF SPACESUITS: THE 60-YEAR EVOLUTION OF SPACE SURVIVAL TECH
These miniature spacecraft have allowed us to operate in space for over half a century
FOCUS ON - WORK BEGINS ON NASA'S ASTEROID-HUNTING TELESCOPE
The infrared space telescope will search for potentially threatening near-Earth objects
FUTURE TECH: DEEP-ORBIT OBSERVATORY
We can use the Sun as a giant lens, but wed need to send a telescope far into the Solar System
100 WONDERS of the UNIVERSE
OUR COSMOS IS FULL OF AMAZING SIGHTS, FROM EXOTIC EXOPLANETS TO STUNNING GALAXIES
'PNEUMOPLANET' INFLATABLE MOON HABITAT COULD HOUSE 32 ASTRONAUTS
Humanity is going back to the Moon to stay, and we might have a way to live there long term
WHY IS MARS STILL VERY MUCH ALIVE?
A mantle plume may be causing volcanic and seismic activity on the Red Planet
Falling down a BLACK HOLE and ten other space experiences
What would it feel like to visit some of the strangest places in space?
EXTREME STARS
From the biggest and brightest to the smallest and dimmest, we take a look at some stellar extremes
SPACE LAB ANTARCTICA
Antarctica may be at the bottom of the world, but as the coldest, driest and highest continent on Earth, it's ideal for observing the universe
DWARF PLANET HAS A MYSTERIOUS RING
The feature is so far from the world's surface that its material should have coalesced into a moon... but somehow, it didn't
ANDROMEDA CRASH TRIGGERED A MASS GALACTIC MIGRATION 2 BILLION YEARS AGO
The influx of stars into our neighbouring galaxy reflects a violent event in the Milky Way's past
Dr Thomas Zurbuchen "Finding life elsewhere is critical"
The man known as Dr Z stepped down as head of NASA's Science Mission Directorate on 31 December 2022, having served in the post for six years a longer continuous term than any of his predecessors
MICROBOT EXPLORERS
A new generation of all-access planetary probes will delve further than ever before
TIME IS IT AN ILLUSION?
TIME IS ONE OF THE MOST PUZZLING PHENOMENA IN THE UNIVERSE. HERE WE TAKE A LOOK AT THE LATEST IDEAS ABOUT ITS NATURE AND ORIGINS
JOHN M. GRUNSFELD
The valiant journeys of Hubble’s keeper
SUPERNOVA WRECKAGE BLASTS OUT COSMIC RAYS
Astronomers tracked cosmic rays to objects that launch particles with energy ten times greater than the Large Hadron Collider
VENUS SULPHIDE MYSTERY MAY HAVE BEEN SOLVED
Computational methods can help us understand exotic chemical processes in planetary atmospheres
Colliding black holes could clock the universe’s expansion rate
Scientists may have found a way of using the collisions of black holes to measure the rate at which the universe is expanding. The violent mergers of black holes launch ripples in space-time called gravitational waves, and a new technique measures changes in these signals that occur as they experience the universe’s expansion.