By Jodrell Bank Observatory
A monthly round up of the latest news in astronomy.
This month in the news: the Decadal Review, iodine propulsion and the launch of DART
This month in the news: a gravitationally lensed baby galaxy, flight on Mars, the biggest ever stellar flare, and some groundbreaking gravitational wave predictions.
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This month in the news: water on the moon and getting in touch with Voyager.
This month in the news: In the news this month, water under the surface of mars and measurements of radiation on the moon.
This month in the news: the recovery from the COVID-19 epidemic, and the delay of the James Web Space Telescope.
This month in the news: In the news this Month: Telescopes detect the biggest explosion since the big bang in the Ophiuchus Supercluster, the Insight lander detects 174 Marsquakes, and a second planet is found around our closest star,...
This month in the news: This month in the news: The Spitzer telescope reaches its final days, the National Science Foundation releases the most detailed images of the Sun ever, and SpaceX launches 60 new starlink satellites, with one “experimentally...
This month in the news: the launch and testing of the CHEOPS mission and a possibly volcanically active Venus.
This month in the news: The potential discovery of a new fundamental force carrying particle, and exploring the possibility of planets orbiting black holes.
This month in the news: a historic spacewalk, a water-carrying visitor passes by, and a new method of detecting black holes.
This month in the news: an unexpectedly large planet around a small star, a visitor from outside the solar system, a lost lunar lander, and water in the atmosphere of a super-earth.
This month in the news: Chandrayaan 2 detaches its lander, a synthetic catalogue of galaxies, and a 3D printed binocular telescope
This month in the news: Protests over the thirty metre telescope in Hawaii and the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing.
This month in the news: planets in progress, mystery molecules, and oceans under ice.
This month in the news: a star from far, far away, Moon news a-plenty, and updates from the New Horizon spacecraft's flyby of MU69.
This month in the news: the updated LIGO is back, TESS found its first Earth-sized exoplanet and Israel's plan for the Beresheeft 2 lunar lander.
This month in the news: the asteroids we're visiting, the one that quietly visited us, and a new method of Martian exploration.
This month in the news: the Japanese Hayabusa 2 probe, Israel's Beresheeft lunar craft, and a fond farewell to Opportunity.
This month in the news: the United States government shutdown and Wide Field Camera 3 on the Hubble Space Telescope
This month in the news: The 50th anniversary of the Apollo 8 mission, the recent New Horizons fly-by, and the Chinese Moon landing.
This month in the news: a gamma ray burst candidate, the Sun's long-lost twin, and black holes in virtual reality.
This month in the news: the slowest-spinning pulsar ever discovered, elusive dust clouds around the Earth finally detected and the Hubble Space Telescope returns.
This month in the news: Hayabusa-2 rovers, black holes and the woman who discovered Pulsers
This month in the news: NASA goes all-American - again, the launch of the Parker solar probe, and getting in touch with Opportunity.
This month in the news: K2 is forced to hibernate, a particle appears in Antarctica and a new scale for close encounters.
This month in the news: a LIGO afterglow, complex organics from Enceladus, and Prof. Hawking takes on eternal inflation.
This month in the news: Dark galaxies discovered by astronomers, a new theory about Pluto's formation and the launch of MeerLICHT telescope in South Africa.
This month in the news: The launch of NASA's TESS observatory, a detailed view of a supermassive black hole's jets and revealing planet-forming disks around young stars.
This month in the news: ARIEL is cleared for launch, galaxies are found to be on time, and unusual elements are sighted in the Galactic bulge.
This month in the news: the most distant supernova ever discovered, the discovery of some of the most massive black holes in the universe and water content in the TRAPPIST-1 planets.
This month in the news: the extreme magneto-ionic environment associated with the source of the repeating Fast Radio Burst, exposed subsurface ice sheets in the Martian mid-latitudes, and the first definitive interstellar detection of benzonitrile.
This month in the news: The death of a space pioneer, A solar system to rival our own and The key to Jupiter's winds
This month in the news: a visiting asteroid, a new temperate world, and a lifeline for Arecibo.
This month in the news: Cassini; gone but not forgotten, the possible discovery of an exomoon and major results from LIGO.
This month in the news: LIGO-VIRGO and Arecibo Observatory
In the news this month (more) gravitational wave rumours, Voyager celebrates 40 years in space, and an amazing new image of Antares.
This August in the news: A decade of citizen science, the Moon is wetter than we thought, and space salads
This month in the news:SpaceX launch, exoplanets and relativity
This month in the news: the supernova that wasn't, the search for Fast Radio bursts continues, and the amateur astronomers moving into radio astronomy.
This month in the news: Cassini begins its Grand Finale, cosmologists debate a cold spot, and scientists go on the march.
This month in the news: The fast, the past, and the future.
This month in the news: seven exciting new planets and the rise and fall of emergent gravity
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This month in the news: Scintillating FRB 150807, astroseismology with Kepler and impact craters.
In the news this month: The Schiaparelli Lander, The Lyman Alpha Blob, and More galaxies than we thought.
This month in the news: This month in the news: machines on comets, people on Mars, and water on Europa.