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  1. "Dropouts" pinpoint earliest galaxies at 787 million years post big bang http://bit.ly/43CtIJ
  2. RT @SpaceflightNow: Ground teams are trying to keep Mars orbiter safe from potentially fatal computer resets. http://tinyurl.com/ygvdrcg
  3. RT @SpaceflightNow: Unknown orbital debris might threaten the space station later today. http://tinyurl.com/bq8hc
  4. A new exotic class of exploding star http://bit.ly/1Wdr8J
  5. Hubble's new camera has captured swarms of young stars bursting into life in the Southern Pinwheel galaxy http://bit.ly/32wGCM
  6. Enjoy a sneak preview of selected pages from our 2010 Yearbook, exclusively on our Facebook page! http://bit.ly/fchBL
  7. Inside: Tim Peake interview, SETI 50 yrs on, choosing an astro-camera, astronomy in science fiction & complete night sky guide for 2010
  8. The Astronomy Now 2010 Yearbook has landed! Order online for just £4.99 http://bit.ly/3bL8vu
  9. Carbon atmosphere discovered on Cas A's central neutron star http://bit.ly/1braiw
  10. HiRISE captures the Phoenix Mars Lander rising from carbon-dioxide ice in the northern plains http://bit.ly/Tm9Rm
  11. RT @SpaceflightNow: Cassini tastes icy material from Saturn moon geyser. http://tinyurl.com/ygq5css
  12. More secrets have been revealed from MESSENGER's third flyby of planet Mercury http://bit.ly/2d2Oap
  13. New measurements confirm standard view of Universe http://bit.ly/3C3fxy
  14. VERITAS & Fermi show cosmic rays are likely accelerated by supernovae and stellar winds http://bit.ly/2iSSJR
  15. RT @AstronomyNow: CORRECTION: 6.7 BILLION light years away http://bit.ly/tH2dV
  16. Stripping down to the cosmic skeleton: galactic structure discovered 6.7m light yrs away http://bit.ly/tH2dV
  17. RT @SpaceflightNow: New Earth observation satellite launched to study water cycle. http://tinyurl.com/y9mmvon
  18. Watch Mars journey through bright open cluster M44 over the next few nights http://bit.ly/tLu2b
  19. Join the petition to prevent the closure of Swansea Observatory http://bit.ly/3AlZBg
  20. Check out our favourite images from news stories covered this October in our Facebook photo album http://bit.ly/tGI3e