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June Highlights
Today is the first and best opportunity to take this month's Deep-Sky Tour on page 56. This month we're looking at objects in southern Ophiuchus. A 14%-lit waning crescent Moon sits 3.3° northeast of Mars this morning, both visible together low in th
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Surfing Spacetime With LISA
In September 2015, some of the most sensitive instruments ever built made a remarkable discovery: the first-ever detection of tiny ripples in space and time, known as gravitational waves. Created by a pair of black holes spiralling towards each other
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A New Star In The Northern Crown
Look to the sky in the coming months and there could be what appears to be a bright new star. In reality, this is T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), a star that's usually dim but which jumps dramatically in brightness every 80 years to become visible to the

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