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CAT AMONGST THE COSMOS • A closer look at the gigantic star-forming region known as the Smiling Cat Nebula
Giant black holes heard colliding • Gravitational waves give scientists new insight into how galaxies grow
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Early Universe seen running slow • Cosmic clocks appear to run slower soon after the Big Bang, just as Einstein predicted
Perseverance captures a cocktail of organics
Two major missions commence
NEWS IN BRIEF
Electron rain creates Mercury's aurorae • The X-ray aurorae are triggered by solar wind hitting the planet
Fireballs rain down from Sun's corona
2,000-year-old frees are unlikely astronomers • Tibetan Junipertrees could trace miUennia-Long patterns of solar activity
Stellar fireworks confuse JWST • Early galaxies may conceal their real mass behind bursts of new stars
INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT • In this month's episode of The Sky at Night, James Nightingale explains howto find invisible black holes using the light that bends around them
Looking back: The Sky at Night • 23 September 1991
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SCOPE DOCTOR • Our equipment specialist cures your optical ailments and technical maladies With Steve Richards
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When it comes to lighting, less is more • Patricia Yanez on designing considerate Lighting fora Luxury Red Sea resort
Highlights of the antumn skies • From returning favourites to unmissable one-off events, Katrin Raynor picks out the best night-sky sights coming up in the months ahead
Planets you'll see this autumn • Several of our Solar System neighbours get their time to shine
Autumn's comets and meteors • Lots of meteor showers will pepper the skies in the coming months
10 targets to get you starrted in astrophotography • From star trails to your first planets, Tom Kerss shares 10 inspiring projects to kick off your night photography journey
Capturing a first: the Spin nebula • Amateur astronomers work collaboratively to produce first high-resolution image of little-known nebula He 2-11
The Sky Guide • SEPTEMBER 2023
SEPTEMBER HIGHLIGHTS • Your guide to the night sky this month
NEED TO KNOW • The terms and symbols used in The Sky Guide
DON'T MISS Moon events • The top sights to observe or image this month
PICK OF THE MONTH • Our celestial neighbourhood in September
THE NIGHT SKY – SEPTEMBER • Explore the celestial sphere with our Northern Hemisphere all-sky chart
MOONWATCH • September's top lunar feature to observe
COMETS AND ASTEROIDS • A chance to catch dim minor planet 88 Thisbe as it reaches opposition
STAR OF THE MONTH • Kitalpha, the ‘emptiness’ in the head of a horse
BINOCULAR TOUR With Steve Tonkin • Our tour near Aquarius has it all, from clusters to planets, double stars and an...