BBC Sky at Night Magazine  |  March 2022
Growing worlds: Our view of how planets are formed just got a lot clearer | Boost your observing productivity: The simple method to get more out of your time under the stars | Reading the sky: An astronomer’s guide to weather forecasting | What next for Webb? After its storming deployment success, what will its first images show? | Disappearing star: See the lunar occultation of Porrima this month | Radio interference: Satellite constellations and their effect on astronomy | Clouds of sapphire: The ultra-hot exoplanet with a bizarre atmosphere | PLUS Extra online: Astrophysicist Or Graur reveals how supernovae are key to unravelling the secrets of the Universe | Watch The Sky at Night: Maggie and Chris investigate how light pollution affects our view of the night sky | Discover the Virtual Planetarium: A video guide to the month’s top night sky sights.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in BBC Sky at Night Magazine March 2022.