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POWERFUL PLUMAGE • Blue plumes show a galaxy being stripped by ‘empty’ space
Space telescopes under threat • Projected 560,000 satellites could overwhelm future observatories
Asteroid provides sweet clues to life's origins • Ribose and glucose detected in pristine dust samples from the asteroid Bennu
Is Russia out of the space race? • Damage to Russia's only crew launch pad throws its space programme into doubt
Dark matter ‘seen’ for the first time? • University of Tokyo team reports possible direct observation of dark matter in Fermi data
Extreme space weather grounds planes • Airbus orders urgent software update after solar radiation risk identified
Monster stars found in the early Universe • JWST data reveals ultramassive stars from the cosmic dawn, solving a 20-year mystery
Sparks fly in Mars's atmosphere • Perseverance detects first-ever electrical crackles from a dust devil
Could fungi protect astronauts from radiation? • Radiation-eating fungus might form a living shield for future Mars settlers
New images reveal active interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS • NASA and ESA capture gas, dust and a plasma tail ahead of the comet's closest Earth approach
The silent threat to Moon bases • Saving lunar settlers from rock strikes is all down to shielding and location
Variability spotted in little red dots • A new image sees the same dot across a century… and it had changed
INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT • We've now found thousands of exoplanets, yet the first exomoon still eludes us. George Dransfield tells us why the hunt is tough, but a breakthrough may be close
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SOCIETY IN FOCUS
Stars above… sparks below • Whether it's drama in your astro club or tensions with your family, Mark Westmoquette shares advice to keep stargazing stress-free
The science of sci-fi spaceships • From Jules Verne to Avatar, Dallas Campbell traces how fiction shaped our dreams of space travel – and even drove real advances in rocket science
Science alone can't save a bad script • A compelling plot beats physics every time in great science fiction
Aliens on our doorstep • Could life be closer than we think? Ben Evans surveys the Solar System's likeliest hideouts – and what might live there
The missions closing in on alien life • Rovers, orbiters and drones are heading for the Solar System's most promising habitats
What would proof of aliens look like? • Biosignatures are just the first clue. Here's how scientists decide if life signs are real
Why our Sun doesn't have a twin • Most Sun-like stars orbit a partner, but ours ended up alone. We explain how – and why its lonely path set the stage for life
The red dwarf dilemma • Why we think the Universe's most common stars often live solitary lives
The Sky Guide • FEBRUARY 2026
FEBRUARY 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 neighbourhood in February
The planets in February • The phase and relative sizes of the planets...