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THE BEAUTY OF A DYING STAR • Astronomers have captured a brief, rarely seen moment in the life of an ageing star
Moon collision may have created Titan • The same crash built Saturn’s iconic rings, say researchers
Did we just witness a black hole exploding? • An ‘impossible’ neutrino offers tantalising evidence of the Hawking radiation process
How a student recreated cosmic dust in her lab • Researcher makes a simulated star nursery to produce the building blocks of life
The Milky Way’s heart may not be a black hole • Extreme gravity effects could be down to fermionic dark matter, not Sagittarius A*
‘Inside out’ solar system discovered • A distant star has overturned the traditional model of planet formation
NASA adds an extra mission to Artemis programme • Artemis III shifts from a lunar landing to low-orbit tests of key mission systems
Did we find – and kill – life on Mars 50 years ago? • The Viking landers may have found organic molecules, but accidentally destroyed them
Relief as light-polluting mega-project is cancelled • Chile’s Paranal Observatory and the world’s darkest skies saved from industrial plan
The Eye of God reveals its cosmic secrets • JWST goes deep into the chaotic interior of one of the sky’s most famous objects
Is technology on alien worlds reliant on fossil fuels? • Without coal, alien industry would stall long before first contact, says new study
Rogue wandering black hole eats star • Odd off-centre flare may be a feasting black hole flung out of its galaxy
INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT • We use X-rays to uncover the fiercest, most extreme events in the Universe. But, as George Dransfield explains, they’re brilliant for quieter, slow-burn science too
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Why I want to put a hotel on the Moon • Bored of the beach? Sick of city breaks? Step this way. Space entrepreneur Skyler Chan explains how he’ll build a holiday destination on the Moon by 2030
Is the Universe slowing down? • Surprising new galaxy-mapping data suggests that dark energy’s grip may be changing – and with it, the fate of the. Universe, reports Keith Cooper
Hubble’s law and the expansion of space • The simple equation that holds the secrets of the expanding Universe
How DESI built a 3D map of the cosmos • Deep imaging and rapid spectroscopy lie behind claims that the Universe is slowing down
Flying across alien skies • Katrin Raynor reveals how Ingenuity’s triumph on Mars opened up a bold new era of flight on other worlds
The new planetary rovers • Forget wheels - we’ll soon be hopping, leaping and slithering to explore alien worlds
Dragonfly’s flightplan for Titan • How the nuclear-powered rotorcraft will reach Saturn’s largest moon and what it will do there
What was that strange flash? • Seen something in the night sky you can’t explain? Pete Lawrence takes us through what lies behind those odd lights
The Sky Guide • APRIL 2026
APRIL HIGHLIGHTS • Your guide to the night sky this month
NEED TO KNOW • The terms and symbols used in The Sky Guide
THE BIG THREE • The top sights to observe or image this month
THE PLANETS • Our celestial...