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Thought it was impossible to observe the wonders of the night sky
Light pollution is as big a threat to our planet as sewage or plastic, says dark sky officer Dani Robertson
Whichever way you look at it, this year’s Perseid meteor shower peak on 12 August is going to be challenging for naked-eye observers. As with all meteor showers, some years are better than others, but
1 Our Moonwatch target (see page 52), the walled plain Flammarion, is well placed this evening and tomorrow evening. You can also catch it on the waning Moon on the morning of 16 August. 2 This evenin
Journey across the universe – without leaving the UK
Enjoy your garden after the sun goes down by introducing some stylish lighting
BEST TIME TO SEE: Nights of 9/10, 10/11 and 11/12 July A full Moon occurs when the Moon is opposite the Sun in the sky or, in other words, when its ecliptic longitude is 180° from the Sun. The eclipti