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How the seasons shift for each planet as it orbits around the Sun
The Universe is a big and complex beast, and doesn’t always behave in the way we might expect. So it’s not surprising that there are many misconceptions and misunderstandings about space. Some common
There’s a reason why Earth has seasons – and it’s about being totally tilted.
Pack your spacesuit and get ready to tick off the must-see sights of the Red Planet
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
Our expert astrologer Lucy Lam reveals what your month has in store for you...
For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, the lack of true darkness in the middle of the year doesn’t make astronomy that easy to do. The planets are good at cutting through slightly brighter skies,