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Welcome • October brings a rare ring of fire and a bite out of the Moon
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STEPPING INTO THE RING • JWST turns its attention to the Ring Nebula
Colossal waves crash on stellar surface • A companion star could be creating breakers 4 million kilometres high
Comment
India's Chandrayaan-3 lands at Moon's south pole • The achievement makes India the fourth nation capable of controlled landings on the Moon
The Galilean moons in a new light • JWST’s infrared gaze gives a unique view of the moons
Red dwarfs pummel their planets
NEWS IN BRIEF
Mysterious star points to magnetar origins • Never-before-seen example may reveal source of ultra-magnetism
Martian seasons may have helped life emerge
A novel way to detect unseen worlds • Jupiter and Io’s interactions inspired a new method for finding exoplanets
Touching the night sky • 3D maps could reveal the cosmos to more people than ever before
INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT • In September, The Sky at Night met Abigail Frost who helps operate the telescopes at the Paranal Observatory in Chile. She tells us about her job
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ON FACEBOOK • As we reported on India’s Chandrayaan-3 landing on the Moon, many of you posted your messages of congratulation
SCOPE DOCTOR • Our equipment specialist cures your optical ailments and technical maladies With Steve Richards
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PICK OF THE MONTH
By the light of the silvery Moon • Jonathan Powell considers the natural world’s connection to the Moon and stars
Astronomy Photographer of the Year • BBC Sky at Night Magazine is proud to reveal the 2023 winners of the world’s biggest astrophotography competition
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OBSERVING off the beaten track • Fancy a change from those familiar stargazing targets you’ve visited time and again? Stuart Atkinson is your guide to 10 dramatic alternative night-sky wonders to seek out
The Sky Guide • OCTOBER 2023
OCTOBER HIGHLIGHTS • Your guide to the night sky this month
NEED TO KNOW • The terms and symbols used in The Sky Guide
DON'T MISS Partial lunar eclipse • The top sights to observe or image this month
PICK OF THE MONTH • Our celestial neighbourhood in October
THE NIGHT SKY - OCTOBER • Explore the celestial sphere with our Northern Hemisphere all-sky chart
MOONWATCH • October’s top lunar feature to observe
COMETS AND ASTEROIDS • Comet Hartley 2 should be bright and high for observation all month
STAR OF THE MONTH • Markab, the ‘saddle’ in an iconic autumn asterism
BINOCULAR TOUR With Steve Tonkin • Wrestle a muscleman and do some bird-watching in our look around Cassiopeia
THE SKY GUIDE CHALLENGE • Can you capture colours in the shadow of this month’s slender lunar eclipse?
DEEP-SKY TOUR • Enjoy hunting down five clusters and a nebula in the western half of Cassiopeia
AT A GLANCE • How the Sky Guide events will appear in October
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