All About Space – Issue 98 , 2019
English | 101 pages | pdf | 54.24 MB

Welcome

Searching for another universe must be my favourite initiative when it comes to exploring our cosmos, so this month
I’m pleased that we’ve been able to revisit our search for a multiverse, presenting the latest findings and how the laws of nature vary from one ‘cosmic bubble’ to another.
This month we also took to social to discover what you – our readers – thought about the likelihood of us existing side-by-side to a cosmos next door. Turn to page 16 to not only uncover the results, but to read more about the latest in research and mind-boggling developments.
Elsewhere in the issue, we’ve still got 2020 at the forefront of our minds – this is our final issue of 2019 after all! – so we’ve brought you the latest telescopes, binoculars, books and other accessories that’ll make your views of the night sky all the more breathtaking as we revisit the stunning deep-sky targets and Solar System members that will swing into view for both hemispheres from one season to the next.
If you’re clouded out, however, there’s still plenty to keep you occupied this month: from meteorite hunting in Antarctica to the possibility of scientists having to rewrite the history of our very own planet and its formation, we’ve got everything you need to know as we search the universe for the answers to our curious questions.
Enjoy All About Space magazine Issue 98 and see you next year! Be sure to keep in touch. Gemma Lavender
Editor-in-Chief

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