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Observing Basics

10 great spring binocular sights

Astrophotography

More celestial images from a night sky photographer

Stars

How massive are globular clusters’ stars? They’re old, so they can’t be too big, right?

Observing

Close encounters

Exoplanets, Planets, Solar System

Effects of the eclipse

Science

More UFOs identified

Cosmology

Why cosmic expansion is speeding up

Astrophotography

The right number of images

Exoplanets, Planets, Solar System

Bright planets meet at dusk

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Hubble and the light-year

Solar System

How can six Trojan asteroids reside in Neptune’s L4 region without colliding?

Stars

I have always heard that everything we see is “star stuff” from previous stars that died after converting their hydrogen into heavier elements. So how is there any hydrogen left for the Sun and planets?

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