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Autumn’s Fading Galaxies
As October begins and Halloween fast approaches, signalling the coming of winter, it’s only natural to swing your telescope away from the subtle attractions of the autumn sky and use it to enjoy views of winter’s bigger, brighter and bolder deep-sky
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Know Your Observing Conditions
The Milky Way is not visible, while the Pleiades Cluster (Messier 45) is invisible to all but the most experienced. Only constellations with bright stars are visible, and they are missing fainter stars. Clouds are brilliantly lit. Faintest magnitude:
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How Big Is ‘Oumuamua?
The Shard London, UK 310 metres (1,017 feet) Eiffel Tower Paris, France 330 metres (1,083 feet) ‘Oumuamua Space 400 metres (1,312 feet) Empire State Building New York, US 443 metres (1,454 feet)■

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