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Welcome • Though Jupiter took the hit, we felt the impact here on Earth
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ANOTHER FINE MESSIER • Detective of the dark Universe gets on the case with the delivery of its first science images
Gas caught plunging to oblivion in a black hole • Material seen falling over edge towards event horizon at near lightspeed
Potential habitable planet found near Earth • The world may have liquid water on its surface
Universe's oldest stars found on our doorstep
NEWS IN BRIEF
Can NASA return samples from Mars? • The agency is seeking novel ideas to return Perseverance's samples to Earth
A stormy week for the Sun • A highly active spot on the Sun generated the biggest flares in years
NEWS IN BRIEF
Asteroid linked to crater on the Moon • Kamo‘oalewa is a quasi-moon, temporarily in orbit around Earth
Has dark matter's great rival been defeated?
Comets rain metal on dead stars • A galactic tide could be pushing comets into collisions with white dwarfs
Hunting dark matter in a Yorkshire mine • A new experiment may be our last attempt to directly detect dark matter
INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT • Hot on the heels of her appearance on this month's The Sky at Night, Olivia Jones tells us how she used JWST to end the 40-year hunt for the heart of a supernova
Looking back: The Sky at Night • 3 July 1983
INTERACTIVE
Astro adventures
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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
Pennies from the heavens • Jonathan Powell tots up the coins that have marked major celestial events in history
Mission into the UNKNOWN • For the last 18 years, New Horizons has been flying to Pluto and beyond. But how do scientists run a mission at the darkest, uncharted fringes of our Solar System? Ezzy Pearson finds out
The Kuiper Belt • Our Solar System is surrounded by a ring of icy space rocks
A tale of two fly-bys • New Horizons has been travelling through space for the last 18 years
Impact on Jupiter the 30th anniversary of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 • In summer 1994, planet Earth watched as a series of giant space rocks slammed into Jupiter. Katrin Raynor reflects on this pivotal moment and what it meant for the defence of our planet from future impacts
10 biggest impacts in the Solar System • Planet Earth has escaped the largest confirmed strikes in the Solar System
What is the chance of an asteroid hitting Earth? • The larger space rocks get, the less often they impact
Ready for space Meet Rosemary Coogan, Britain's next astronaut • At the graduation ceremony for ESA's newest astronaut class, Nick Spall caught up with the next UK citizen heading for space
The Sky Guide • JULY 2024
JULY HIGHLIGHTS • Your guide to the night sky this month
NEED TO KNOW • The terms and symbols used in The Sky Guide
A morning gathering DON'T MISS • THE BIG THREE The top sights to observe or image this month
It's time to see the thin Moon • BEST TIME TO SEE: 5 July, approximately 40 minutes before sunrise or 6 July, approximately 30 minutes after sunset
Noctilucent cloud...