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Welcome • Enjoy a winter Grand Tour of our giant outer worlds
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THREE'S COMPANY • Galaxy pair Arp-Madore 2339-661 is actually a galaxy trio
Rare cosmic explosion deepens a mystery • One of the Universe's brightest outbursts seen in an unexpected location
Plans for an all-UK space mission set in motion • Four British astronauts could soon be heading into orbit
Cosmic Web mapped for the first time • Hidden filaments of gas come out of the shadows
Bennu rich in water and carbon
NEWS IN BRIEF
NEWS IN BRIEF
UK helps build new CMB observatory • British engineers will design and build key aspects of the mission
Chaos could hide signs of Martian life
No call for sea legs on Titan • Expect to find gentle breezes and calm seas on Saturn's largest moon
Swirling supernova's secret sibling • A companion could be responsible for Puppis A's overlapping rings
INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT • Host of science podcast The Infinite Monkey Cage Robin Ince joined his co-host Brian Cox on the November episode of The Sky at Night
Looking back: The Sky at Night • 21 December 1986
INTERACTIVE
A journey into wonder
ON FACEBOOK
SCOPE DOCTOR • Our equipment specialist cures your optical ailments and technical maladies
BBC Sky at Night
WHAT'S ON
PICK OF THE MONTH
Same stars, different stories • Maggie Aderin-Pocock considers how other culters interpret the night sky
A December GRAND TOUR • Just like the epic journeys of the Voyager probes to our Solar System's outer planets, this tour takes you to the gas and ice giants as they line up in the night sky this month. Stuart Atkinson is your guide
The remains of CREATION UNDERSTANDING THE CMB • Left over from the Big Bang, the cosmic microwave background gives astronomers an insight into the entire history of our Universe. Ezzy Pearson explains
Taking a look at the CMB • Examining the CMB is difficult, but astronomers have found many ways to go about it
Drowning out the noise • Astronomers have to wade through a sea of information to get to the CMB signal
The Sky Guide • DECEMBER 2023
DECEMBER HIGHLIGHTS • Your guide to the night sky this month
NEED TO KNOW • The terms and symbols used in The Sky Guide
DON'T MISS The Geminid meteor shower at its peak
Mare Orientale region
Ganymede events
PICK OF THE MONTH
THE NIGHT SKY – DECEMBER • Explore the celestial sphere with our Northern Hemisphere all-sky chart
MOONWATCH • December's top lunar feature to observe
COMETS AND ASTEROIDS • Swing your binoculars to 4 Vesta, the second-largest body in the asteroid belt
STAR OF THE MONTH • Arneb, the lavatorial star on the back of the Hare
BINOCULAR TOUR • From star-packed clusters and winter favourites to a real test of your averted vision
THE SKY GUIDE CHALLENGE • Your challenge this month is not just to spot a meteor, but to capture its train
DEEP-SKY TOUR • A look around Cetus the Whale for galaxies, more galaxies and a fascinating pulsating star
AT A GLANCE • How the Sky Guide events will...