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BBC Sky at Night

Jul 01 2023
Magazine

Sky at Night magazine is your practical guide to astronomy. Each issue features the world’s biggest and best night sky guide complete with star charts, observing tutorials and in-depth equipment reviews to ensure that amateur astronomers never miss those must-see events.

Welcome • What a year for the James Webb Space Telescope!

HOW TO CONTACT US

Become an Insider

Sky at Night - lots of ways to enjoy the night sky…

This month's contributors

Extra content ONLINE • Visit www.skyatnightmagazine.com/bonus-content/FFHPTFJ to access this month's selection of exclusive Bonus Content

SHING THROUGH THE DARKNESS • A newborn star duo light up their stellar nursery

Star swallows planet whole

Comment

Supernova found in M101 • Explosion is the second star death to be observed in the galaxy in 15 years

Mini-Neptune could be surrounded by water • Planet is too hot for life, but gives clues to these common worlds

Water survives on rare main belt comet

NEWS IN BRIEF

NEWS IN BRIEF

Largest cosmic explosion spotted • Three-year eruption is two trillion times brighter than the Sun

UK is first to detect supernova radio emissions

Building Magrathea • Worlds that orbit two white dwarfs could be relatively common

Looking at home from afar • Studying our cosmic neighbourhood from ‘outside’ is an eye-opener

The Sky at Night TV show, past, present and future INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT • June's episode of The Sky at Night looked at the booming UK spaceflight industry, but Andrew Lawrence warned of some of the consequences

Looking back: The Sky at Night 21 July 1984

The Sky at Night JULY

Emails - Letters - Tweets - Facebook - Instagram - Kit questions INTERACTIVE • Email us at inbox@skyatnightmagazine.com

SCOPE DOCTOR • Our equipment specialist cures your optical ailments and technical maladies

BBC Sky at Night

We pick the best live and virtual astronomy events and resources this month WHAT'S ON

PICK OF THE MONTH

It's time that space had a female face • Equality for women will make a stronger space sector, says Gabriella Goddard

A year with JWST • To celebrate JWST's first year of operation, Jenny Winder takes a look at some of the landmark scientific discoveries it has made over the last 12 months

The first galaxies in the Universe • JWST's Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey spies on galaxies in their infancy

Gracefully growing galaxies • A burst of star formation drove the evolution of galaxies in the early Universe

Stars blowing bubbles • New insights into the complex feedback between stars and dust in a stellar nursery

Dissecting distant planetary atmospheres • The telescope is unpicking the chemical profiles of alien worlds

A fresh look at Jupiter • Infrared images give a new look to our Solar System's largest planet

Seeing THE SUN in white light • Pete Lawrence is your guide to making safe visual observations of our nearest star this summer

Location, location, location • How to work out the position of a photospheric feature on the solar disc

Summer Triangle treats • Stuart Atkinson uncovers the delights waiting to be viewed in one of summer's most familiar star patterns

The Sky Guide • JULY 2023

JULY HIGHLIGHTS • Your guide to the night Sky this month

NEED TO KNOW • The terms and symbols used in The Sky Guide

THE BIG THREE • The top sights to observe or image this month

THE PLANETS • Our celestial neighbourhood in July

THE NIGHT SKY – JULY • Explore the celestial sphere with our Northern Hemisphere all-sky chart

MOONWATCH...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 102 Publisher: Our Media Limited Edition: Jul 01 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: June 15, 2023

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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Science

Languages

English

Sky at Night magazine is your practical guide to astronomy. Each issue features the world’s biggest and best night sky guide complete with star charts, observing tutorials and in-depth equipment reviews to ensure that amateur astronomers never miss those must-see events.

Welcome • What a year for the James Webb Space Telescope!

HOW TO CONTACT US

Become an Insider

Sky at Night - lots of ways to enjoy the night sky…

This month's contributors

Extra content ONLINE • Visit www.skyatnightmagazine.com/bonus-content/FFHPTFJ to access this month's selection of exclusive Bonus Content

SHING THROUGH THE DARKNESS • A newborn star duo light up their stellar nursery

Star swallows planet whole

Comment

Supernova found in M101 • Explosion is the second star death to be observed in the galaxy in 15 years

Mini-Neptune could be surrounded by water • Planet is too hot for life, but gives clues to these common worlds

Water survives on rare main belt comet

NEWS IN BRIEF

NEWS IN BRIEF

Largest cosmic explosion spotted • Three-year eruption is two trillion times brighter than the Sun

UK is first to detect supernova radio emissions

Building Magrathea • Worlds that orbit two white dwarfs could be relatively common

Looking at home from afar • Studying our cosmic neighbourhood from ‘outside’ is an eye-opener

The Sky at Night TV show, past, present and future INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT • June's episode of The Sky at Night looked at the booming UK spaceflight industry, but Andrew Lawrence warned of some of the consequences

Looking back: The Sky at Night 21 July 1984

The Sky at Night JULY

Emails - Letters - Tweets - Facebook - Instagram - Kit questions INTERACTIVE • Email us at inbox@skyatnightmagazine.com

SCOPE DOCTOR • Our equipment specialist cures your optical ailments and technical maladies

BBC Sky at Night

We pick the best live and virtual astronomy events and resources this month WHAT'S ON

PICK OF THE MONTH

It's time that space had a female face • Equality for women will make a stronger space sector, says Gabriella Goddard

A year with JWST • To celebrate JWST's first year of operation, Jenny Winder takes a look at some of the landmark scientific discoveries it has made over the last 12 months

The first galaxies in the Universe • JWST's Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey spies on galaxies in their infancy

Gracefully growing galaxies • A burst of star formation drove the evolution of galaxies in the early Universe

Stars blowing bubbles • New insights into the complex feedback between stars and dust in a stellar nursery

Dissecting distant planetary atmospheres • The telescope is unpicking the chemical profiles of alien worlds

A fresh look at Jupiter • Infrared images give a new look to our Solar System's largest planet

Seeing THE SUN in white light • Pete Lawrence is your guide to making safe visual observations of our nearest star this summer

Location, location, location • How to work out the position of a photospheric feature on the solar disc

Summer Triangle treats • Stuart Atkinson uncovers the delights waiting to be viewed in one of summer's most familiar star patterns

The Sky Guide • JULY 2023

JULY HIGHLIGHTS • Your guide to the night Sky this month

NEED TO KNOW • The terms and symbols used in The Sky Guide

THE BIG THREE • The top sights to observe or image this month

THE PLANETS • Our celestial neighbourhood in July

THE NIGHT SKY – JULY • Explore the celestial sphere with our Northern Hemisphere all-sky chart

MOONWATCH...


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