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WAITING IN THE WINGS • This butterfly star cloaked in dust is preparing to hatch some planets
NASA finds new evidence for life on Mars • Biosignatures of potential ancient microbial life found in dry riverbed
Humans to orbit Moon again after 53 years • NASA eyes February launch date for first crewed lunar fly-by since Apollo
Day-long space explosion baffles astronomers • The massive gamma-ray burst lasted 1,000 times longer than any seen before
Rogue planets host their own mini planetary systems • Starless, free-floating giant worlds may build rocky planets of their own
‘Universe breakers’ could be black hole stars • Unexplained little red dots may be an entirely new precursor to black holes
JWST discovers new Moon orbiting Uranus • At just 10 kilometres wide, this is the smallest satellite yet found around the ice giant
New rocket could slash Mars travel time • Nuclear propulsion and asteroid refuelling may unlock rapid deep-space travel
Forget Betelgeuse: there's a new supernova in town • V Sagittae may soon erupt in a nova that lights up the sky – even in daylight
Mysterious lumps found inside Mars • InSight Lander reveals the Red Planet's interior in amazing detail
Air clings to small planets after all • Small, rocky worlds once thought bare may have habitable atmospheres
Ancient poem reveals historic supernova • A medieval Arabic verse offers new clues to explosion's date and position
INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT • October's Sky at Night episode examined what it takes to become an astronaut. But why, wonders George Dransfield, is the opportunity still not available to everyone?
Saturn's moons - right on cue
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Finding peace in deeptime • Daily worries getting you down? Think about the scale of the Universe, says Mark Westmoquette – the Big Picture will make those anxieties so much smaller
The hunt for alien tech • Can scientists tune in to Radio Alien? Govert Schilling investigates the cosmic clues that might reveal intelligent life through its technology
The Wow! signal • Almost 50 years after it was picked up, the jury's still out on the most famous alien call of them all
Listening for ET • MeerK AT, Parkes, Green Bank and more – today's SETI radio searches span the globe
Smart stargazing A beginner's guide • Curious about smart telescopes? Jamie Carter has the low-down on the app-powered tech that's making deep-space imaging easier than ever
Smart stargazing targets • Eight celestial treats to uncover with your smart telescope this autumn and winter
25 years of life in orbit • Humans have now continuously occupied the International Space Station for a quarter century. Ben Evans celebrates the milestone and asks what's next
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NOVEMBER HIGHLIGHTS • Your guide to the night sky this month
NEED TO KNOW • The terms and symbols used in The Sky Guide
(Almost) a Saturn ring plane crossing • THE BIG THREE The top sights to observe or image this month
Comet 24P/Schaumasse near the Beehive • BEST TIME TO SEE: 7–10 November and at the end of the month
Comet C/2024 E1 Wierzchoś • BEST TIME TO SEE: 8–30...