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All About Space
Issue 129
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WELCOME
WELCOME
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Hubble spies a spiral
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Moon with a view
© NASA The Moon, NASA’s target for its
Webb takes its first view of the cosmos
Above: An image taken by Webb during its
Europe’s Mars rover is now unlikely to launch before 2026 after Russia’s war on Ukraine
The ExoMars rover was scheduled to launch to
5,000 exoplanets: NASA confirms a big milestone for planetary science
Our tally of strange new worlds just reached
China plans to open its Tiangong space station for tourism within a decade
China is looking to spark interest in space
Comet Leonard breaks into pieces as it rounds the Sun
The brightest comet of 2021 has disintegrated. Icy
SpaceX’s new Dragon capsule gets a name
SpaceX’s Crew-4 mission will fly to the International
VIXEN POLARIE STAR TRACKER
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THE SOLAR SYSTEM
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“IT WAS A DIFFICULT MISSION… WE WERE THE FIRST TO SEE MIR”
Having served as both the first female pilot and first female commander of NASA’s Space Shuttle, Eileen Collins boosted the involvement of women in space exploration to a whole new level
FOCUS ON
VIRGIN ORBIT TARGETS SUMMER FOR ITS FIRST ORBITAL LAUNCH
The California-based company has three straight successful orbital missions under its belt
PERSEVERANCE SNAGS ITS SEVENTH MARTIAN ROCK SAMPLE
The Mars rover will grab one more piece from its current site and then head to an ancient river delta
WHERE HAVE THESE GIANT FILAMENTS COME FROM?
Mysterious magnetic filaments have been found at the heart of the Milky Way, but astronomers are still trying to discover their origin
BLACK HOLE BILLIARDS
Around these behemoths, smaller black holes weirdly collide
EXOPLANETS
Would it be possible to survive on a planet around a double-star system?
SOLAR SYSTEM
Do you think we should spend more on ‘safeguarding’ Earth from asteroid impacts?
HUNT FOR LIFE
Why haven’t we detected other civilisations?
SPACE EXPLORATION
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ASTRONOMY
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What’s a photon sphere?
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ASTROPHYSICS
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ASTROPHYSICS
How does a cloud of gas and dust become a star?
POSSIBLE EARTHLIKE PLANET IN A DEAD STAR’S HABITABLE ZONE
A regular pattern of debris suggests some kind of planetary ‘shepherd’ in the region
12 ASTRONOMY TUTORIALS TO MASTER
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Make the most of earthshine
Combine your images to get the crescent Moon and our planet’s glow in one image
Be prepared for an ISS pass
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Capture the milky way galaxy
Take plenty of photos to ensure a great final result
Shoot summer’s Noctilucent clouds
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Take planet images with your phone
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Snap the stunning phases of Venus
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Servicing an observatory
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Wide Field Camera 3: Hubble’s advanced eye
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WELCOME TO THE STELLAR AFTERLIFE
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STARGAZER
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Mars shines in the dawn sky alongside the majority of the Solar System’s outer gas planets
MARE CRISIUM
The lunar sea offers spectacular bright views this month
NAKED EYE & BINOCULAR TARGETS
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THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
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