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All About Space
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WELCOME
WELCOME
Somewhere in a galaxy far away, other planets
LAUNCH PAD
A galactic waterfall
YOUR FIRST CONTACT WITH THE UNIVERSE
Stellar skull
NGC 246 is a planetary nebula – an
All hail the halo
A combination of natural and artificial light phenomena
And we have rollout…
The launch date may have been pushed back
Cosmic bubbles may have forged dark matter
IN COOPERATION WITH SPACE
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Bizarre planet with supersonic winds and vapourised-rock atmosphere found
© Getty Scientists think they have identified a
Radio bursts may spring from asteroids around magnetic stars
© NASA Mysterious repeating bursts of radio waves
Weird organic chemical found on Titan
Saturn’s moon Titan just keeps getting weirder –
Strange rings suggest planets are formed earlier than thought
Left IRS 63 indicates stars and planets may
SpaceX launches next-gen GPS satellite for US Space Force
© SpaceX SpaceX successfully launched an advanced GPS
WHY DO WE THINK THERE ARE PLANETS IN OTHER GALAXIES?
We used to think that we were at
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EXTRAGALACTIC PLANETS
EXTRAGALACTIC PLANETS
ALLIEN WORLDS IN FARAWAY GALAXIES
WHERE  HAVE WE DISCOVERED EXTRAGALACTIC PLANETS?
ANDROMEDA Potential planets : One What do we
HOW IT WORKS
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FUTURE TECH
MARTIAN MOONS EXPLORATION
Japan’s next sample-collection feat will be to the second and third closest natural satellites in the Solar System
INTERVIEW
IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE?
All About Space speaks to Stargazing Live co-host and astronomy-mad comedian Dara Ó Briain, who divulges how isolation has revealed the wonders of astrophotography, his memories of the BBC hit show and whether life could be out there somewhere in the cosmos
Is There Anybody Out There?
After the success of his previous two books,
WHAT WE LEARNED FROM THE CHALLANGER DISASTER
The first loss of a Space Shuttle and its crew was a preventable disaster, but it would go onto largely change NASA for the better
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THE STAR THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING
In the newly released History of the Universe in 21 Stars (and 3 Imposters), the star 61 Cygni has been revealed to be the smoking gun in our understanding of the cosmos
WHAT’S AT THE CENTRE OF JUPITER AND SATURN?
MYSTERY SOLVED?
FOCUS ON
DARK MATTER GALAXY DEBUNKED
Astronomers claimed a galaxy was 98 per cent dark matter… but they were wrong
WHAT LIES BETWEEN NEUTRON STARS AND BLACK HOLES?
There has long been thought to be a mass gap between these two cosmic heavyweights, but does the theory need to be revised?
Why don’t Mercury or Venus have any moons?
SOLAR SYSTEM Planets have a region around them
Does space have a smell?
SPACE EXPLORATION
Why don’t we see galaxies rotating?
Did you know? Estim ates suggest there are
If we could look through a wormhole, what would we see?
Left: Climate would certainly change if Earth orbited
Is it likely that intelligent alien life could communicate with or understand us?
Conversation is impractical unless we’re very close. To
What would life be like on Earth if we orbited a white dwarf?
Right: Wormholes are speculative structures which are said
What causes microgravity
Microgravity is a condition which makes people or
Could a mirror universe exist?
Right: Is there a universe that’s opposite to
STARGAZER
What’s in the sky?
In this issue…
This month’s planets
The great conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter will be a sight to behold in Sagittarius and Capricornus this month
The Moon through your telescope
If you’ve asked for an instrument for Christmas, or already have one, here’s what you can see on the lunar surface with it
Naked eye & binocular targets
Orion dominates the winter sky after sunset. Here are some of its fascinating features and neighbours
The Hunter’s hidden treasures
If you can drag your eyes away from its most famous nebula, you’ll find lots of lesser known but fascinating deep-sky objects
Deep sky challenge
1The Horsehead Nebula (Barnard 33) The Horsehead Nebula
The Northern Hemisphere
The constellations of December swing into view, offering a plethora of targets
Meade ETX90 Observer
If you’re looking for a beginner’s telescope that shows you the night sky at the press of a button, this motorised instrument is ideal for you
Christmas gift guide
With the holiday season just around the corner, All About Space selects the presents that are sure to delight any space fan
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HEROES OF SPACE
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