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ISSUE
123
REVIEW:
Is
STARLIGHT
the best astronomy app?
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issue
highlights
Greatest craters
From the US and India to
Australia and Canada, our
travel guide of the very best
impacts to visit
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Albert Einstein:
the biography
A behind-the-scenes look at
the life of one of the greatest
scientists of all time
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Parallel
universes
Do other universes exist,
and is our universe just one of
an infinite number?
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WELCOME
Instant expert
What will we do with a
captured asteroid?
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Issue 123
Beginners guide
to binocular
astronomy
How to make the most of
exploring the night sky
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Who’s ready for some travelling? As we head into winter, many of
us have set our sights on our next holiday destination for when
the days get longer. If you’re undecided on where to head as 2022
rolls around, never fear – we’ve got some inspiration in the form
of the world’s best craters. Whether you’re looking to spend a
weekend, a day or longer exploring impacts, we’ve selected the
very best sites to visit – and recommended other tourist attractions in the area so you
can make the most of your travels. Drop us a line to let us know how you get on.
In between your getaway planning, we’ve got plenty to keep you entertained this
month. From our feature on making the most of observing the night sky with binoculars
and exploring the likelihood of parallel universes to our feature on the life of Albert
Einstein and the mystery of another potential arm in the Milky Way, there’s something
for everyone this November.
I’ll see you again next issue, where we kick off with a visit to the Red Planet, reveal
the most accurate science seen in the movies and show you how you can get started
in astrophotography – a hobby that’s sure to keep you
occupied as we start to roll into 2022!
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INSIDE
Launchpad
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News
from around
the universe
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Missions to the Moon
How spacecraft have helped us
pave the way in exploring our neighbour
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Future Tech
Mini-magnetospheres
For humans to spread out across
the Solar System, we need practical
protection from radiation
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Instant expert
What can we do with a
captured asteroid?
26
interview
Brian Greene
We speak with Brian Greene to
Have scientists
found a new arm of
the Milky Way?
Astronomers in China have observed
a large filament of gas and dust at the
outer edge of our galaxy, but what
might it be?
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Stargazer
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What’s in
discuss how our understanding of the
universe around us is always evolving
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Focus On
Ancient Mars was
rocked by eruptions
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Focus On
United Arab Emirates
to launch asteroid
mission in 2028
Ask Space
Your questions answered by
our panel of experts
the sky?
Albert Einstein
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Month’s
planets
Einstein’s theories changed the
way we think about the universe
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Moon tour
85
Naked eye
38
Focus On
Mystery of empty-sky
GRBs cracked
Stargazing
with binoculars
& binocular
targets
challenge
Hemisphere
42
Focus On
Get a new perspective of the
jewels of the night sky by stargazing
with binoculars
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Deep sky
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The Northern
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Astroshots
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App review
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In the shops
Are we closer to
revealing the secrets
of planet formation?
Do parallel
universes exist?
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Science fiction loves a good parallel
universe story. But could we be in one?
Focus On
2021’s giant ozone
hole likely due to
climate change
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