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//-->£300TELESCOPEGIVEAWAY“WE COULD LIVE ON THIS EXOPLANET”Jon Jenkins, NASATMDEEP SPACE|SOLAR SYSTEM|EXPLORATIONMARSMeet the people destined to conquerthe Red Planet against all oddsMISSIONEXPERTSPACESUITDESIGNERMARSEXPERTFUTURECOLONISTSURVIVING ONPAGES OFSTARGAZINGADVICE20ALIENOCEANThe hunt for life onJupiter’s ice moonHow these tremors let ussee inside stellar objectsSTARQUAKES10GAIA GALAXYMAP-MAKERDARK SKYASTRONOMYTETHYSCOMET 67PSTAR TRAILSAMAZING ISSboard the Earth-orbiting Space StationEXPERIMENTSDiscover the game-changing trials onSEE URANUSTONIGHTMake the most of this rareviewing opportunityw w w. s p a c e a n s w e r s . c o mRUSSIA’SSPACE RACEOne country’s story onbeating NASA to launchISSUE 043Discover the wondersuniverseThank goodness forGravity.I don't mean the subtle yetpowerful force that binds usall to our humble sphere andmakes the universe whatit is today (although, thankgoodness for that, too). I'mtalking about the 2013 filmthat surprised and delightedmovie buffs and space fans for months afterits initial launch. Its popularity seems to havestarted a trend in autumnal Hollywood science-fiction flicks, which have made an effort to drawattention to at least some space science, even ifChristopher Nolan did let creative license run wildwith the notions of black holes and exoplanets alittle too much for our liking.Mars is much closer to home. Not just in acosmological sense, but for many of you readingthis issue ofAll About Space,manned missionswill happen within your lifetime. The technologybeing developed and tested today, be it growingplants in low-gravity, radiation shielding orNASA's mighty, re-usable Space Launch System,is already tangibly near to what we might expectastronauts to be using on a mission to the RedPlanet, some time in the next 30 to 50 years orso. That's close enough for us to poke holes themoment Ridley Scott'sThe Martianinevitablylets imagination ride roughshod over science thisOctober. But for all our indignant pointing, we'llreally be happy that a future space mission as epicas this is getting the exposure it deserves.Ben BiggsEditorCrew roster“If we find life onEuropa, it will indeedbe a second genesis –a second origin of lifein our Solar System.”Cynthia Phillips, Planetary Geologist,NASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryGiles SparrowGiles tracks thepioneering Russianmanned missionsthat were thedriving force of theSpace Age.Gemma LavenderThis issue's RedPlanet featurefalls to Gemma,who can't waitfor a mannedMars mission.Jonny O'CallaghanLife onEuropa? Jonnyhopes thatNASA's futuremission finds themonolith there.Laura MearsWhat have thoseastronauts beendoing on board theISS all this time?Laura investigateson page 54.ContactVisit us for up-to-date news and morewww.spaceanswers.com/AllAboutSpaceMagazine@spaceanswers3© ESAwww.spaceanswers.comFacebookTwitterCONTENTSLAUNCHPADCONTACTYOUR FIRSTWITH THE UNIVERSETWEET US@spaceanswersPOST ON FACEBOOK/AllAboutSpaceMagazine@SEND USAN EMAILquestions@spaceanswers.comwww.spaceanswers.com1644TheCosmonautsHow Russia beat America in the 20thcentury Space Race06Star trails, jetsfrom Comet 67Pand a space simulationchamber can be foundin this month's AmazingImagesFEATURES16Surviving onMars24StarquakesThe mammoth tremors that revealstellar insidesWe talk to the experts aiming toconquer the Red PlanetMARSSURVIVING ON50Focus OnTethysExplore the dramatic surface ofSaturn's bright moon285 amazing factsGamma-rayburstsMeet some of the most powerfulevents in the universe52Europa's alienoceansAll About Spacetakes a look at themission set to probe the ice moon forlife in its underground sea3010 amazingspace stationexperimentsDiscover the trials on board theInternational Space Station62How doplanetaryorbits work?Investigate how the Sun's gravitationalforce keeps planets in their regularelliptical pathways38Future TechMars ColonialTransporterSpaceX's capsule concept to ferrypeople to another world40Mission ProfileGaia observatoryTake a look inside the spacecraft that'sbuilding a 3D picture of the Milky66InterviewKepler-452b:NASA's biggestbreakthroughWe speak to the man who discoveredour planet's ancient cousin, whichwas recently found to be orbiting a82WIA TELESCOPE52uropa'sien oceanswww.spaceanswers.com£3004WORTH“Kepler-452b allows us to answerthe question: are there other worldsout there around stars like our Sun?”66Jon Jenkins,NASA70YourquestionsansweredOur experts solve your spaceconundrums40GaiaobservatorySTARGAZERTop tips and astronomy advicefor stargazing beginners76Dark skyastronomyImprove your stargazing experienceunder skies free of light pollution84Telescope mountbuyers guideWe have the one that's right for you3010a StationSpaceexperiments86How toview UranusSee the giant ice planet tonight88What's in the sky?A guide to the night skies this month90Me and mytelescopeYour stargazing stories and images fromthis monthStarquakes2494Astronomy kitreviewsEssential gear for astronomers andspace fans alikeTheCosmonauts98Heroes of SpaceAlexei Leonov, first manto walk in spaceVisit theAll About Spaceonline shop atFor back issues, books,merchandise and more44www.spaceanswers.comSUBSCRIBENOW ANDSAVEPage 6425%
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