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EUCLID ON THE BLOCK • Scientists are delighted by the first crisp, clear images from ESA's new space telescope
Colliding dead stars create kilonova • Huge stellar explosion forged some of the rarest elements in the Universe
Record-breaking black hole discovered • As the earliest black hole seen in X-rays, it could reveal how these mammoths grow so large
Chip off the old Moon? • An asteroid on an unusual orbit may once have been part of the Moon
Hunting down Jurassic worlds
NEWS IN BRIEF
NEWS IN BRIEF
Frank Borman dies, aged 95 • The former astronaut commanded the first mission to Lunar orbit
Lucy discovers its first – and second – asteroid
Close-in planets may make stars violently lash out • Exoplanets could draw out flares from their star if they get close enough
Online astronomer finds star crash site • The nebula could be the remains of an important kind of supernova
INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT • On The Sky at Night in 2022, George Dransfield shared her Antarctic astronomy adventure. She tells us how her research has gone since then
Looking back: The Sky at Night • 27 January 1997
INTERACTIVE
Tour of beauty
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SCOPE DOCTOR • Our equipment specialist cures your optical ailments and technical maladies
BBC Sky at Night
WHAT'S ON
PICK OF THE MONTH
Astronomy as an antidote • Indie rock musician Jack Steadman reveals what the night sky means for him
Stargazing in 2024 the year ahead • Pete Lawrence takes a look at the astronomical events you won't want to miss in the next 12 months
Winter sets the scene
Comets great and small • There are several visitors from deep space this year, but will we get a showstopper?
A laid back Spring
The Great North American Eclipse • Though totality isn't visible from the UK, you can still catch a glimpse of a sunset partial eclipse in the west
Summer excitement builds
Placement of the planets • For planetary observers, 2024 is a tale of two halves
Autumn spectacles
SPACE IN 2024 • From the Moon to Mars, Ezzy Pearson looks ahead to what space missions and science innovations the new year has in store
Roving the Moon • Two rovers are set to reveal a whole new side of the Moon in 2024
The skies above Mars • The missions will explore the skies and moons above the Red Planet
Vera Rubin • The observatory will take its first look at the sky
Europa Clipper • This NASA mission will delve beneath the surface of Jupiter's mysterious moon
Artemis II returns humans to the Moon • The crew will be the first humans to reach the vicinity of the Moon in over 50 years
The Sky Guide • JANUARY 2024
JANUARY HIGHLIGHTS • Your guide to the night sky this month
NEED TO KNOW
DON'T MISS A celebration of clair-obscur effects • THE BIG THREE The top sights to observe or image this month
Comet 144P / Kushida
Quadrantid meteors
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