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Dawn gets the lowdown on dwarf planet Ceres
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Astronomy Now 26. 12.
Giant comets called Centaurs could pose danger to life on Earth
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Astronomy Now 25. 12.
Chandra finds a remarkable X-ray galactic ribbon unfurled
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Andrew Cooper 24. 12.
Aldebaran before & after occulation with the Moon 23/12/2015
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Astronomy Now 24. 12.
Discovery of mechanism that halts solar eruptions before they leave the Sun
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Mark Forbes 23. 12.
Aldebaran (eye of the bull) in Taurus at 18.10 UT before occultation.
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Cosmic Carol 24. 12.
Christmas Eve pass over Hull taken with
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grainge 24. 12.
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Astronomy Now 24. 12.
Asteroid 2003 SD220 sleighs by Earth on Christmas Eve
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Astronomy Now 23. 12.
Gullies on Mars sculpted by dry ice rather than liquid water?
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Astronomy Now 23. 12.
Chinese lunar rover’s rock analysis reveals a more diverse Moon
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Astronomy Now 23. 12.
Don't miss , the brightest star hidden by the in UK 2015, occulted tonight!
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Astronomy Now 22. 12.
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Astronomy Now 22. 12.
Einstein’s Cross under the gravitational microlens
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Astronomy Now 22. 12.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft completes final close flyby of Saturn’s icy ocean moon
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Astronomy Now 21. 12.
Hubble captures infant star’s artistic outburst
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Astronomy Now 20. 12.
New findings on and its moons from New Horizons
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Astronomy Now 20. 12.
ALMA reveals planetary construction sites around young stars
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Astronomy Now 19. 12.
See the pass in front of bright star in from the UK on 23 December!
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Astronomy Now 19. 12.
Our January issue has hit the shelves. Get your copy in the shops or order online:
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