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CURIOSITY LOOKS BACK • The NASA rover sends back its latest postcard from Mars
Hubble edits out satellite interference • New software will remove satellite streaks from the telescope’s images
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Kepler's last planets found in archive data • The three worlds were detected when the now-defunct spacecraft was ‘running on fumes’
Landmark find as clearing cosmic fog witnessed • The observation proves that galaxies transformed the early Universe
Astronomers differ over Betelgeuse's demise
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Crucial ingredient of life found by JWST • Molecule discovered around an infant star in the Orion Nebula
Solar activity silences radio communications
Lunar landings could create a dust dilemma • Moondust kicked up by spacecraft may cause problems for those in orbit
Massive stars ditch their discs • Stars in Sigma Orionis seem to shed materials that could build new worlds
The Sky at Night TV show, past, present and future INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT • In the latest episode of The Sky at Night, Arik Kershenbaum considers whether it’s inevitable that intelligent alien civilisations are out there
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What does space smell like? • From rum to rotten eggs, Jonathan Powell turns his nose to heaven’s scents
See the Perseids in their prime • With no bright moonlight to spoil things, 2023 could be a vintage year for summer’s strongest meteor shower. Paul G Abel tells us how to make the most of the Perseids
What to bring on a meteor watch • A few common items to have as you settle in for a night of meteor spotting
Estimate the brightness of meteors • Being able to make a quick reckoning of meteor magnitude is a useful skill
Catch Saturn's rings before they disappear • Jane Clark explains the gear, software and techniques beginners need to capture Saturn on camera before its famous rings vanish from view
Recording the rings • The best way to make an image of a planet is to record it on video
Smartphones and DSLRs • You can have a go at planetary photography using equipment you may already own
Modified webcams • A little DIY can turn the humble webcam into a planetary powerhouse
CMOS cameras • Dedicated planetary cameras yield the best results and needn’t break the bank
Processing your images • Combine 1,000 images into just one to create stunning planetary photographs
The great American eclipses • In a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle, two solar eclipses are about to cross over the USA. Jamie Carter has the details
Annular eclipse, 14 October 2023 • Ten countries lie in the path of the ring of fire
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