Opposition of Mars - Mars will come closest to Earth in early December, giving us our best views of the planet all year.The finest emission nebulae - Come on a curated tour of the most striking deep sky targets.Martian flares - Observers of the Red Planet will soon have a chance to see a rare and mysterious phenomenon for just the second time this century.What do they tell us about the way planets form? Star huggers - Astronomers have found a baffling variety of gas giants in close orbits around their host stars.Stellar showcase - See a selection of amazing winning images from the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Competition.Webb’s new views dazzle - NASA’s The James Webb Space Telescope has taken its first look at the famous Orion and Tarantula nebulae.planets and galaxies? We explain the history of determining distances in space, from next-door planets to the edge of the cosmos. Our place in space - How did scientists work out how far we are from other places in the universe, eg. #DOWNLOAD SOFTWARE NIGHTSCAPING TECHNICAL MANUAL FREE#Subscribe today and get a FREE 2023 100-page Australian astronomy yearbook or A4-sized Australian astronomy calendar. You can also save some money by subscribing to the print or digital editions. Pick up a copy at your local newsagent or get the digital issue. HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL FIND in the Nov/Dec 2022 issue of Australian Sky & Telescope magazine - on sale now!
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