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2021 February
Volume 131,
Number 1
With articles ranging from a Patagonian eclipse adventure to advice on dealing with dew, this is a bumper issue! Plus, the answers to our fiendish Christmas Quiz
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2020 December
Volume 130,
Number 6
Celebrating women in astronomy, Dr Mark Kidger's forecast for a well-known yet mysterious star, and the case of the vanishing nebula. Plus, try our challenging Quiz
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2020 October
Volume 130,
Number 5
Behind a special cover designed by space artist David Hardy is a packed issue, from observing Mars at opposition to getting involved with researching star formation
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2020 August
Volume 130,
Number 4
Mysterious waves in the atmosphere of Venus, the astronomical notes of a 17th century diarist, and how to observe the Sun's polar faculae
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2020 June
Volume 130,
Number 3
Exciting results from NASA's Juno mission, a new technique to study Martian dust storms and astronomical adventures in India, plus memories of Dr Heather Couper and Jim Hysom
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2020 April
Volume 130,
Number 2
Galaxies of the spring sky, the life of a little-known Suffolk astronomer, how to support the ARIEL mission by observing exoplanets and mentoring for budding spectroscopists
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2020 February
Volume 130,
Number 1
A quest to find a portable telescope fit for air travel, a tour of the planetary nebulae of Orion, citizen science with Chris Lintott and a significant paper on historic naked-eye sunspot observations
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2019 December
Volume 129,
Number 6
How to contribute to the Solar Section’s new databases, exploring a volcanic lunar landscape, a chance to help solve a 164-year-old nova mystery and a bumper selection of reviews
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