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Billion-yearold galaxies
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LAUNCH FOR THE MOON
NASA’s biggest mission in over 50 years will put boots back on the Moon and bring us one step closer to Mars
EARTH TO THE MOON
Jump on board the Orion as we follow the route planned for the Artemis astronauts
TECH CHECK
From the astronauts’ suits to a Moon-orbiting station, how will the latest technology assist the Moon missions?
STEVEN SWANSON
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Masterminded in 2009, this mission aims to make the dream of interstellar exploration a reality
INTERVIEW
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FOCUS ON
MARS ROVER PICKS ITS OWN ROCK SAMPLES
Perseverance is analysing each sample’s elemental composition in the ongoing search for ancient life
WOBBLY SPACE JETS MAY AFFECT ALIEN LIFE
Binary star protoplanets could form differently due to infalling material
HOSTILE ALIEN CIVILISATIONS COULD LURK IN THE MILKY WAY
The probability of us being invaded was calculated based on recent human history and technological capabilities
DARK ENERGY THE FORCE TEARING SPACE APART
It’s the most mystifying phenomenon in the universe, but we’re hot on its trail
STRATOLAUNCH REVEALS ITS FIRST HYPERSONIC DESIGN FOR HIGH-ALTITUDE FLIGHTS
The Talon-A test vehicle will drop from the biggest plane ever built
WHY IS THERE A DWARF PLANET IN THE ASTEROID BELT?
Ceres is rich in ammonia, but it should have evaporated in the early days of the Solar System’s formation. Does that mean this tiny world is an intruder?
NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN PARTICLE FOUND SITTING ON A TABLETOP
The newly discovered particle is a magnetic cousin of the Higgs boson
Why do all the planets orbit the Sun in the same direction?
All eight planets of the Solar System follow
SUMMER DEEP-SKY DELIGHTS
The lighter, warmer months are the perfect time for tracking down some of the most fascinating objects
PLANET PROFILE
MERCURY
This minute world is arguably the least explored of the four terrestrial planets
NEWS FROM MERCURY
Magnetic irregularities A magnetic field is the result
FACTS ABOUT MERCURY
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EXPLORING THE PAST AND FUTURE OF THE SWIFT PLANET
Visiting Mercury is a dangerous and difficult task.
INSTANT EXPERT
HOW ARE GALAXIES MADE?
What enables these behemoth structures to come into existence
COMETS, ASTEROIDS & METEOR SHOWERS
Racing through space and crashing into Earth’s atmosphere, All About Space discovers the space rocks that litter our Solar System
STARGAZER
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GEMS OF THE SWAN AND THE HARP
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THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
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