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Have you got what it takes to be a spy? Ciaran Sneddon sends you on a secret mission – and you’ll need some top tech to triumph!
After three years of construction, Will Brocklebank takes delivery of only the second Rustler 41 ever built...
Isn’t it amazing that astronomy – humanity’s oldest science – continues to generate such a delightful amount of new knowledge? Seeing as we’ve been studying the motion of the stars for a good long whi
In a remote mountain range in Chile, a newly unveiled observatory will soon begin mapping the sky. When its survey starts, the Vera C Rubin Observatory will spend every night for the next decade chart
How a NASA star-mapping tool is being put to a new use – following the largest fish in the sea, whale sharks
Back in the 1970s multihull saillors were generally a pretty esoteric lot. It didn’t help that Donald Crowhurst ushered in the new decade with his tragic exploits in his Teignmouth Electron trimaran.