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- "Deep Space The Universe from the beginning" by Stuart Clark
- "Earth" by Stuart Clark
- "Extrasolar Planets: The Search for New Worlds" by Stuart Clark
- "Galaxy Exploring the Milky Way" by Stuart Clark
- "How it Works: Discovering the Universe" by Stuart Clark
- "Hubble: 15 years of discovery" DVD Narration written by Stuart Clark
- "Is There Life on Mars?" by Stuart Clark
- "Journey to the Stars" by Stuart Clark
- "Life on Other Worlds and How to Find It" by Stuart Clark
- "Little Moon" by Stuart & Nicola Clark
- "Redshift" by Stuart Clark
- "The Big Questions: The Universe" by Stuart Clark
- "The Day Without Yesterday" by Stuart Clark
- "The Encyclopaedia of Stars And Atoms" by Stuart Clark
- "The Inner Planets" by Stuart Clark
- "The Sensorium of God" by Stuart Clark
- "The Sky's Dark Labyrinth" by Stuart Clark
- "The Sun Kings: The Unexpected Tragedy of Richard Carrington and the Tale of How Modern Astronomy Began" by Stuart Clark
- "The Unknown Universe in 10 Chapters" by Stuart Clark
- "Towards the Edge of the Universe" by Stuart Clark
- "Universe in Focus: The Story of the Hubble Space Telescope" by Stuart Clark
- "Voyager: 101 Wonders Between Earth and the Edge of the Cosmos" by Stuart Clark
- The Search For Earth's Twin by Stuart Clark
- Beneath the Night on BBC Radio 3
- Introduction to the Universe
- Physicists see new hints of a fifth force of nature hidden in helium
- Earth’s magnetic song recorded for the first time during a solar storm
- Guardian Across the Universe: Largest ever map of the universe points to mysterious ‘dark energy’
- Guardian Spacewatch: Supply ships keep the ISS in business
- Guardian Across the Universe: New Orion image hints at a wealth of Earth-sized planets awaiting discovery
- Guardian Spacewatch: Juno mission settles into Jupiter orbit
- Guardian Spacewatch: Twinkle will cast a weather eye on far-flung planets
- Guardian Spacewatch: Tim Peake prepares for return to Earth
- Gravitational spacecraft LISA Pathfinder opens Einstein’s universe
- The Unknown Universe: New book available
- BBC Radio 4: From the Enlightenment to the Entanglement
- The hunt for gravitational waves could be nearing success
- Why Nasa’s Europa mission has people excited
- Esa favours moon not Mars for next crewed mission
- Lost Beagle 2 spacecraft found intact on surface of Mars after 11 years
- Kepler 438b isn’t Earth’s twin – there are more habitable planets out there
- Rosetta's probe may land 500 metres from jets that produce comet's tail
- Northern lights may put on a show over the UK tonight
- Rosetta comet rendezvous is a triumph for the European Space Agency
- Nasa's Curiosity rover finds large iron meteorite on Mars
- Mountain top blown up to make way for world’s largest telescope – watch again
- Apparent pause in global warming blamed on 'lousy' data
- Could World Cup football be played on other planets?
- Shortlisted for the 2014 Association of British Science Writers 2014 Awards for Journalism
- Scientists warn against China's plan to flatten over 700 mountains
- Genetic treatment using three-parent embryo may be ready in two years
- Pulsating X-rays allow XMM-Newton to unmask a mysterious star
- Mars volcano may have been site for life
- Nasa would speak out if private manned missions to Mars too risky
- The Guardian: Russia halts rocket exports to US, hitting space and military programmes
- The Guardian: Sun's activity triggers lightning strikes
- The Guardian: Beagle 2 scientist Colin Pillinger dies aged 70
- The Observer: Nasa swaps rocket science for rocket salad
- Herschel discovers mature galaxies in the young universe
- New Scientist: Big bang breakthrough: The dark side of inflation
- Hidden Black Holes Discovered by XMM-Newton
- Across the Universe: Searching for life on Mars: where should the ExoMars rover land?
- Across the Universe: Distant new world may point to undiscovered planets in solar system
- ESA: Choosing the ExoMars 2018 Landing Site
- New Scientist: Big bang breakthrough: Who is the father of inflation?
- The Guardian: Gravitational waves give Nobel prize committee another headache
- ESA: The Experiment that came in from the Cold
- The Day Without Yesterday paperback coming soon
- The Guardian: Primordial gravitational wave discovery heralds 'whole new era' in physics
- The Guardian: What Are Gravitational Waves?
- The Guardian: Gravitational waves: have US scientists heard echoes of the big bang?
- A New Sky's Dark Labyrinth short story
- Wake up Rosetta day
- New Scientist: Wake up and smell the comet: Rousing the Rosetta probe
- What is TIme? on Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe
- New Scientist: Sleepy sun spreads slow solar wind
- The Guardian: The artists who own the moon
- New Scientist: Breaking relativity: Celestial signals defy Einstein
- The Guardian: Geminid meteor shower begins: watch out for fireballs
- New Scientist: Ultimate selfie: Space megacamera will map Milky Way
- The Guardian: Comet Ison appears to survive close encounter with the sun
- The Guardian: Comet Ison: how to spot it
- The Guardian: Comet Ison to light up morning skies in the run-up to Christmas
- Habitable Planets Cover Story: Science Uncovered Issue 1
- European GOCE satellite falling to Earth – stay calm
- Inside Science on BBC Radio 4
- Book Review: Voyager
- Asteroid 2013 TV135: doomsday again (yawn)
- The Guardian: One thousand exoplanets but still no twin for Earth
- The Guardian: Making Mars exploration SAFER
- Juno: The spacecraft putting sling theory to the test
- The Universe: The Story So Far
- New Scientist: Ear on the universe
- Voyager 1 leaving solar system matches feats of great human explorers
- The 2013 European Astronomy Journalism Prize
- Starfest III
- The new equation for estimating alien life across the universe
- New Scientist: Star Burst
- Perseid meteor shower: how to get the best view
- Sun's quiet spell not the start of a mini ice age
- Smile! Nasa to attempt long-distance portrait of Earth from Saturn
- Cosmic gas cloud fights supermassive black hole
- Sabre rocket engine could open up access to space as never before
- Storysack discount for a fortnight
- The Universe Explained - speaker line-up
- New Scientist: Tick tick boom, the Earth spits out a moon
- Arts and Science
- Earth will be a 'pale blue dot' in portrait by Nasa's Cassini probe
- Moon walker Neil Armstrong celebrated in Langholm, Scotland
- Manchester explains the Universe
- Black hole bonanza in 'next door' galaxy
- Nasa's Opportunity rover finds Martian water appropriate for the origin of life
- June's special events
- Nasa's Curiosity 'hitting full stride' in lead-up to Mount Sharp mission
- Space radiation results should spark manned Mars mission debate
- Il sensorio di Dio published in Italy
- Silverlock Book Reviews: The Day Without Yesterday
- Nasa's Kepler telescope failure is not the end of searching for another Earth
- The International Astronomy Show
- Skylab's 40th anniversary reminds us of the danger from space debris
- The Day without Yesterday reviewed on Lablit
- Isaac Newton
- Are great scientists always heretics?
- Dark matter as elusive as ever – despite space station results
- The Sky’s Dark Labyrinth: “a compelling and beautiful series of books”
- BBC2 documentary: Isaac Newton: The Last Magician
- The Day Without Yesterday - Easter Kindle Promotion
- Planck's 'almost perfect' universe could point to new physics
- Planck spacecraft unveils earliest map of the universe
- El Mundo Interview: “Science will never be able to answer religious questions”
- The Daily Mail reviews The Day Without Yesterday
- Curiosity Mars rover in safe mode: are cosmic rays to blame?
- Dark matter rival boosted by dwarf galaxies
- Speedy black hole holds galaxy’s history
- Asteroid impact mission targets Didymos
- ESA Kids: Name our Mascot competition
- Across The Universe: Asteroids and how to deflect them
- Across The Universe: How to spot near-miss asteroid 2012 DA14
- The Guardian: Meteorite explodes over Russia: key questions answered
- Across The Universe: Russian meteorite strike highlights asteroid danger
- New Scientist: How was Earth's life kindled under a cold sun?
- The Day Without Yesterday: Astrofest Pre-release signing
- RSC's A Life of Galileo: pure inspiration
- Read an exclusive extract from The Day Without Yesterday
- Asteroid mining is back in fashion (unlike the tank top)
- New Scientist cover story: Sacrificing Einstein
- The Day Without Yesterday cover unveiled
- Orion missions: Nasa and Esa set their sights on deep space
- The Great Stories of Science
- Apophis – a 'potentially hazardous' asteroid – flies by Earth on Wednesday
- Comet Ison is not the comet of the century – yet
- Apocalypse postponed: how Earth survived Halley's comet in 1910
- Oggiscienza reviews L’oscuro labirinto del cielo
- Mysterious star deaths are really mergers in disguise
- The Sensorium of God highlighted by The Daily Mail
- UK Science Blog Prize 2012 winners announced
- Whatever the Curiosity rover has found, it's not evidence of life on Mars
- Half-life strife: Seasons change in the atom's heart
- Across the Universe Shortlisted for the 2012 UK Science Blog Prize
- Leonid meteor shower: how to get the best view
- Dark energy map puts the squeeze on dark matter
- Total solar eclipse in Australia: where to watch it live online
- Nasa's new Moon missions: Will Europe be involved?
- From Galileo to the L'Aquila earthquake: Italian science on trial
- Europe to begin search for habitable planets in our cosmic backyard
- Royal Mail stamps celebrate Britain's contribution to space exploration
- Radio 4: The Museum of Curiosity
- Why Einstein never received a Nobel prize for relativity
- How dangerous is space debris?
- Canadian Lecture Tour 17-26 October
- Water on Mars has a long history
- Solar maximum? Oh, you just missed it
- Was Newton a scientist or a sorcerer?
- Nasa Curiosity rover tracks doomed Mars moon and targets first rock
- Taivaan Labyrintti
- Nasa's Curiosity rover begins Mars science mission today
- Mars' Children: Who will be the first human to walk on Mars?
- Lithium mystery deepened by galaxy gas probe
- Nasa's leaving party for asteroid Vesta
- Why Newton's apple was a perfect symbol to open the Paralympics
- Stuart Clark: Autumn Lecture Programme
- Another Mars mission: has Nasa made the wrong choice?
- Space-time ripples record black hole crashes
- Perseid meteor shower this weekend: how to get the best view
- Curiosity Mars rover triumphs - thanks to dedication and peanuts
- Curiosity rover: why Nasa isn't looking for life on Mars
- The Guardian: Stuart Clark: Across the Universe
- The Sensorium of God in Amazon's summer sale
- New Scientist: Flaring black holes may solve cosmic ray puzzle
- The Big Questions: The Universe, published in Turkey
- The Sky's Dark Labyrinth: "a book to be enjoyed on all levels"
- Stuart Clark's Universe on FindTheBest.com
- The Guardian: At last, a gravitational physics mission in space?
- NASA's Curiosity Mars rover: the stakes couldn't be higher
- Edinburgh International Book Festival
- The Big Questions: The Universe published in China
- Voyager / Kosmische Reise - Coming this Autumn
- Transit of Venus - live Q&A
- Transit of Venus: Measuring the heavens in the 18th century
- The Enlightenment Cafe - A night of science, theatre and adventure
- New Scientist: Secret Supernovae
- New Scientist: Mining asteroids could boost space exploration
- New Scientist: Rich seams of Earth's secret moons
- ESA: Far-off cousin of part-time African lake found on Titan
- New Scientist: Missile launch extends India's nuclear reach
- The Guardian: Nanotechnology can launch a new age of space exploration
- The Daily Mail reviews The Sensorium of God
- ESA: Herschel spots comet massacre around nearby star
- Waterstones Spring tour
- New Scientist: The life and loves of Isaac Newton
- We Love This Book reviews The Sensorium of God
- ESA: Earth's magnetic field provides vital protection
- Upcoming Festival Appearances
- Planck steps closer to the Cosmic Blueprint
- Little Atoms Interview
- ESA's Mars Express radar gives strong evidence for former Mars ocean
- 30% Discounts for Astrofest Book signing
- The Origin of Astrophysics
- Fight over changing constants reaches stalemate
- The Sensorium of God - launch party
- New Scientist: Did the US accidentally zap Phobos-Grunt?
- New Scientist - The Dark Matter Mysteries
- The Sky's Dark Labyrinth Blog Tour
- Astronomers I'd Like to Drink With
- The beginning of the end for comet Lovejoy
- The Sky's Dark Labyrinth - "fine fiction"
- Winter Read for BBC Books Cafe
- Mountains and buried ice on Mars
- Sharjah International Book Fair Day Three
- Join The Sky’s Dark Labyrinth Blog Tour
- Sharjah International Book Fair Day Two
- Sharjah International Book Fair Day One
- Cosmic particle accelerators get things going
- Battered Tharsis Tholus volcano on Mars
- The Sky’s Dark Labyrinth released in UK paperback
- Asteroid Lutetia: postcard from the past
- Watching the dragon spit fire
- Confessions of a Cultural Idiot
- About Time: Adventures in the Fourth Dimension
- Mars Express observes clusters of recent craters in Ares Vallis
- ESA finds that Venus has an ozone layer too
- Did Earth's oceans come from comets?
- Dark and bright: ESA chooses next two science missions
- Herschel paints new story of galaxy evolution
- Third experiment sees hints of dark matter
- Antimatter surplus is not dark matter's smoking gun
- Rare Martian lake delta spotted by Mars Express
- Bringing witchcraft to the book festival
- Fiction shines a light on the Universe
- Interview on BBC 3 Counties Radio
- Edinburgh and other Festivals
- Mars’ northern polar regions in transition
- Astronomers searching for oxygen can breathe more easily
- The Sky’s Dark Labyrinth makes it into Books for Your Beach Bag
- Exploding stars can make good dust factories
- Integral challenges physics beyond Einstein
- Neutron star bites off more than it can chew
- Entry, descent and surface science for 2016 Mars mission
- Springtime at Mars’ south pole
- The Sky’s Dark Labyrinth - “a moving and eye-opening story of brilliance and bravery...”
- Review of The Big Questions: The Universe by Flamsteed Astronomical Society
- Exclusive live Q&A at Hay Festival
- The Sky At Night choose TSDL as June Book of the Month
- Guardian Science Weekly: Out of this World Science Fiction
- The Sky's Dark Labyrinth: "a rich source of discussion for book groups."
- AMS: ready to discover the particle universe
- Speaking the truth
- Zoonomian reviews The Sky's Dark Labyrinth
- The Sky’s Dark Labyrinth - still science fiction, but in a different sense
- Great discounts on The Sky’s Dark Labyrinth
- Raging storms sweep away galactic gas
- Mars Express sees deep fractures on Mars
- The Sky's Dark Labyrinth Debut Book of the Month at Lovereading.co.uk
- Astronomy, heresy and Galileo's favourite biscuits
- Herschel links star formation to sonic booms
- Exploring the Sky’s Dark Labyrinth
- Tackling the Universe’s Big Questions
- Star wars of the 17th century
- 365 Days of Astronomy Needs Podcasters!
- Cool Science Books Reviews The Sky's Dark Labyrinth
- Neighbouring volcanoes on Mars
- Naming The Sky’s Dark Labyrinth Trilogy
- Integral spots matter a millisecond from doom
- Remembering the night of the comet
- The Sky’s Dark Labyrinth: 30% Preorder discount at Amazon.co.uk
- Herschel finds less dark matter but more stars
- Mars Express puts craters on a pedestal
- Cluster encounters a natural particle accelerator
- What are your biggest questions about the Universe?
- ESA’s Mercury mapper feels the heat
- Planck’s new view of the cosmic theatre
- Andromeda’s once and future stars
- Call for Media: briefing on first results from ESA’s Planck mission
- Vote for the Most Inspiring Astronomical Photo of the Year
- ESA makes the Sun available to everyone
- Wind and water have shaped Schiaparelli on Mars
- Most Inspiring Astronomical Photo of the Year
- Hitchin Waterstone’s signing, Saturday 4 December, 10am-2pm
- Venus holds warning for Earth
- Book Signing at Waterstones, Stevenage, Saturday 27 November 11am – 3pm
- Europe maintains its presence on the final frontier
- Big Questions: Universe review in Astronomy Now
- Tycho Brahe reburied in Prague
- The Great Astronomer Tycho Brahe exhumed in Prague
- Light and dark in the Phoenix lake
- 365 Days of Astronomy: Can the laws of physics change?
- Live Q and A session on Astronomy.FM Sunday 17 October 20:00 GMT
- When is a comet not a comet? Rosetta finds out
- Little Atoms Radio Show available for download
- BAA Review The Big Questions: The Universe
- Mars: how low can you go?
- Venus Express finds planetary atmospheres such a drag
- Book Signing at Waterstones, Galleria, Hatfield, 10 October 2010, 1:30pm onwards
- Dr Stu and his Solar Flares
- Reading Between the Lines reviews The Big Questions: The Universe
- Space junk: Hunting zombies in outer space
- A Solar Warning
- Recipe for water: just add starlight
- Cluster turns the invisible into the visible
- A trilogy in search of a series title
- Mars’s mysterious elongated crater
- BBC Radio 4 Material World: Space DIY
- Stuart Clark's top 10 approachable astronomy books
- Cumbrian Sky reviews The Big Questions: The Universe
- The Space Review looks at The Big Questions: The Universe
- The sun sends a charged cloud hurtling our way
- The Big Questions: The Universe, on Naked Astronomy
- Skymania Review of The Big Questions: The Universe
- Rock star portraits: Unlocking asteroid secrets
- Cluster's decade of discovery
- Rosetta Flyby Diary
- Rosetta flyby: Battered Lutetia comes into view
- Rosetta triumphs at asteroid Lutetia
- Planck unveils the Universe – now and then
- The Big Questions: The Universe Published today
- Rocky mounds and a plateau on Mars
- Wet era on early Mars was global
- Was Venus once a habitable planet?
- Absence of sunspots makes scientists wonder if they're seeing a calm before a storm of energy
- Rosetta’s blind date with asteroid Lutetia
- What’s Wrong with the Sun?
- Herschel and Planck win the French Grand Prix
- Herschel and Planck win the French Grand Prix
- Volcanic ash in Meridiani Planum
- Herschel finds a hole in space
- Herschel reveals the hidden side of star birth
- Herschel resolves the cosmic infrared fog
- Tracing the Milky Way’s hidden reservoirs of gas
- Herschel takes the temperature of an interstellar cloud
- Martian tubes could be home for 'cavenauts'
- Planck highlights the complexity of star formation
- Storms Worlds - Cosmic Fire
- Quiet sun puts Europe on ice
- Big Questions: Universe available for pre-order
- Baby stars in the Rosette cloud
- Venus is alive – geologically speaking
- The Sun comes back to life
- Where's the science in the UK's space agency?
- CosmoThriller coming in 2011
- Geekpop Review and Video
- Teen galaxy spotted in stellar 'growth spurt'
- The groovy moon
- Newly discovered planet could hold water
- Planck sees tapestry of cold dust
- Phobos flyby images
- Shocking recipe for making killer electrons
- Martian moon's secrets to be revealed during fly-bys
- Geekpop - The Science Sessions
- Phobos flyby success
- Shields down! Earth's mag field may drop in a flash
- Dark matter could meet its nemesis on Earth
- That’s no moon, it’s a space station...
- ESA chooses three scientific missions for further study
- The backward moon of Mars
- Phobos flyby season starts again
- Primordial giant: The star that time forgot
- Predicting the radiation risk to ESA’s astronauts
- Smaismrmilmepoetaleumibunenugttauiras
- Twelve Phobos Flybys in February and March
- ESA’s Mars Express Blog Goes Live
- The celestial apocalypse of 1859
- Keeper of the Snails
- #askdrstu is back on Twitter!
- Destination Phobos: humanity's next giant leap
- Herschel readies itself for the Orion Nebula
- Tooling up ExoMars
- Celebrating the fifth anniversary of Huygens’ Titan touchdown
- Senior Editor for Space Science, European Space Agency
- Inside the dark heart of the Eagle
- Galaxy on Special Offer at Amazon.co.uk
- NASA’s new infrared telescope on Radio 4
- XMM-Newton celebrates decade of discovery
- Why we shouldn't release all we know about the cosmos
- Oxford Literary Festival
- Recreating the Carrington Solar Storm
- The Sun Kings Lecture in Southampton
- Solar Influence on Climate Change
- Twitter chats
- Orion's dark secret: Violence shaped the night sky
- It was the Sun wot done it. Or was it?
- The solar contribution to climate change
- The Future of NASA’s manned missions on Radio 4
- New interview with Astronomy Ireland
- Hydrogen offers a new way to study the Moon
- Galaxy study hints at cracks in dark matter theories
- My review of We Need To Talk About Kelvin
- “What’s wrong with the Sun?”
- Cosmic Katrina
- The Sun Kings on Science In Action
- XMM-Newton uncovers a celestial Rosetta stone
- Telegraphs Ran on Electric Air in Crazy 1859 Magnetic Storm
- Happy 150th anniversary of the Carrington Solar Flare!
- Mars, methane and mysteries
- Solar Storms
- Who was the luckiest Apollo astronaut of them all?
- Mirrors on the Moon
- Moon Rock of Ages
- Galaxy chosen as Book of the Month
- Strange Encounter on Radio 3
- Giant eruption reveals 'dead' star
- The Sun Kings wins Italian Book Prize
- Appearing at Edinburgh Literary Festival, 2009
- XMM-Newton takes astronomers to a black hole’s edge
- Follow me on Twitter
- Dissecting a stellar explosion
- Mars Express zeros in on erosion features
- Richard Carrington lecture at the Royal Astronomical Society
- Dr Stu at Geekpop!
- Watching Venus glow in the dark
- Do gravity holes harbour planetary assassins?
- Global Trajectory Optimisation Competition
- XMM-Newton measures speedy spin of rare celestial object
- XMM-Newton gives new insight into neutron stars
- Flamsteed Astronomy Society
- Welcome to the International Year of Astronomy
- New Book Information – CosmoThriller
- Where did Venus’s water go?
- China Eclipse Tour 2009 Update
- Mars Express observes aurorae on the Red Planet
- Les Sayer
- ESA closes in on the origin of Mars’ larger moon
- Venus Express searching for life – on Earth
- Unknown Earth: Our planet's seven biggest mysteries
- Mars polar cap mystery solved
- War of the Worlds Wins
- I survived The War of the Worlds!
- Cluster watches Earth’s leaky atmosphere
- XMM-Newton’s massive discovery
- Edinburgh Literary Festival Review
- ESA prepares for November's Ministerial Meeting
- Peterborough Astronomical Society
- XMM-Newton discovers the star that everyone missed
- Mars Express to rendezvous with Martian moon
- Cluster listens to the sounds of Earth
- SOHO discovers its 1500th comet
- Exploring the Cosmic Dark Ages
- Astronomers may have glimpsed tiny star’s surface
- Royal Society Book Prizes
- Lecture at the National Space Centre
- Sun to set on Ulysses solar mission on 1 July
- Detective astronomers unearth hidden celestial gem
- Nanolayers could hold key to invisibility cloak
- Fantastic Milky Way graphic
- ESA‘s roadmap to Earth-like planets
- Tunguska: The Truth
- ESA and space tourism
- Key molecule discovered in Venus’s atmosphere
- The Sun Kings Shortlisted for the Royal Society Science Book Prizes
- The Martian Water Cycle and Climate
- Change of date at Edinburgh Literary Festival
- Deep Space “with brains”!
- Total solar eclipse in China
- The Sun Kings Longlisted for the Royal Society Science Book Prizes
- Deep Space: “jaw-dropping images”
- Solar flares set the Sun quaking
- Planetary radars come of age
- The Sun Kings on The Naked Scientists
- Cosmic engines surprise XMM-Newton
- Venus Express reboots the search for active volcanoes on Venus
- The War of The Worlds at the Minack Theatre, Cornwall
- Sorry things have been quiet
- The Maverick Meteorologist
- Book Depository Editor’s Choice: “Deep Space is awe-inspiring”
- Deep Space reviewed in Sainsbury’s Magazine
- 10 Secrets of Venus Revealed
- Mars Express reveals the Red Planet’s volcanic past
- Is the dark matter mystery about to be solved?
- Deep Space is published in the UK
- Mars and Venus are surprisingly similar
- Galaxy Zoo: The Results
- Ulysses mission coming to a natural end
- The light and dark of Venus
- Integral: Stellar winds colliding at our cosmic doorstep
- Are the UK's space goals beyond its means?
- The Sun Kings Wins Major US Book Award
- ESA presents Mars in 3D
- The Cold Cosmos
- Milky Way's antimatter linked to exotic black holes
- Has Messenger revealed lava flows on Mercury?
- Are we alone in the dark?
- Probe returns first image of Mercury's unseen side
- The Edinburgh International Book Festival
- Europe’s next ride to the Moon: Chandrayaan-1
- Integral discovers the galaxy’s antimatter cloud is lopsided
- US physics begins to crumble under budget strain
- Unlocking Mercury's secrets
- On-line Interview at Powells.com
- Science cuts may harm UK's international reputation
- US budget cuts a 'body blow' to particle accelerator
- UK researchers reel from budget cuts
- Science Fiction Symposium at Gresham College
- Planetary scientists close in on Saturn’s elusive rotation
- Mars Express watches a dust storm engulf Mars
- UK pulls out of key physics and astronomy projects
- An X-Ray Santa Claus in Orion
- New scientific riches from Integral
- Setting stars reveal planetary secrets
- Mars Express probes the Red Planet’s most unusual deposits
- The trouble with supernovae
- Chang'e-1 - new mission to Moon lifts off
- New isotope molecule may add to Venus’ greenhouse effect
- Gamma-ray lighthouse at the edge of our universe
- Sun Kings lecture at the Glasgow Science Centre on Thursday 4 October
- The Scotsman: A tale of the Sun and how modern astronomy began
- Explosion reveals tiny magnetic island
- SOHO's new catch: its first officially periodic comet
- The Sun Kings: The Passion and the Politics of Science
- The Sun Kings lecture in Cambridge on Tuesday 25th September
- It’s the autumnal equinox.
- Dealing with threatening space rocks
- “Run, don’t walk, to buy The Sun Kings”
- Fantastic sunspot movie released
- “The Sun Kings is a book everyone should read”
- Gresham College Lecture on Wednesday 12th September
- New Scientist Space Special
- Galaxies near and far from AKARI
- Favourite stories this week
- Investigating the 1859 solar flare
- Space Age Exhibition
- Favourite stories from the last seven days
- Isaac Newton – The Last Sorcerer
- BBC Sky at Night Interview about The Sun Kings
- Things didn’t quite go according to plan
- I’ll be back!
- The Sun Kings: “I finished this book in a single enthralled sitting.”
- Herstmonceux Science Centre lecture
- The Sun Kings: “a vivid portrait of the scientific climate of a vanished era”
- Applying space technology on Earth
- Solar activity and its effects on aviation
- The Guardian science web site re-launched
- The Sun Kings: lecture tour of Ireland confirmed
- Solar Crisis
- The Enigma of Sunspots
- X-ray satellites discover the biggest collisions in the Universe
- First Light Weekend 3-5 August 2007
- The Sun Kings reviewed in Astronomy Now
- Breckland Astronomical Society
- Astronomers find the most distant known galaxies
- Water, water everywhere – on an extrasolar planet
- Big bang machine nearing completion
- ESA’s Gamma ray observatory INTEGRAL
- Radioactive iron, a window to the stars
- In The Shadow of the Moon
- The Sun Kings: “Science With Flare”
- The Sun Kings - “popular science writing at its best”
- Robert Hooke – The Man Who Measured London
- A visit to the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne
- New dawn for asteroid studies
- World’s largest radio telescope to close?
- 'Dark galaxy' continues to puzzle astronomers
- Planning for Planck’s science
- New Sun Kings lectures added
- Sun Kings interview posted on Lablit.com
- A big thank you to all of you
- The Sun Kings: “well-researched… very well written… a fascinating work.” Publisher’s weekly
- Great deal on The Sun Kings at Amazon.co.uk
- Another good review of The Sun Kings appears
- New book deal signed today
- European planet hunters on brink of Earth-sized prize
- Has SOHO ended a 30-year quest for solar ripples?
- spiked greatest innovation survey
- A great new review of The Sun Kings
- Dark mappers take a gamma-ray view
- Tony Blair and Gliese 581
- Climate catastrophes in the Solar System
- Designing for Fire
- First potentially habitable world discovered
- Armagh Planetarium
- A Massive Explosion on the Sun
- National Astronomy Meeting
- Millions spent, but was gravity result worth it?
- Wycombe Astronomical Society
- Modified gravity reigns in star bars
- A new study of living cells could revolutionise the way we test drugs
- XMM-Newton pinpoints intergalactic polluters
- Solar activity affects GPS
- Rosetta and New Horizons watch Jupiter in joint campaign
- Uncrewed space plane passes first key test
- Welcome to my blog.
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- Science Weekly podcast: Britain invests in spaceplanes
- Radio 4: The Life Scientific
- Will we ever understand the Universe? Lecture
- Galileo on Science Weekly with Alok Jha
- Science Weekly with Alok Jha
- The Pod Delusion
- The Sky's Dark Labyrinth on Space Boffins Podcast
- Redes 123: Los misterios del universo
- Astronomy Ireland Radio Show
- The BlueSci Radio Show
- Video: Meet Stuart Clark
- Canadian Promotional Tour
- Is There Cosmological Evidence for God?
- 365 Days of Astronomy: Are there Alternate Universes?
- Little Atoms on Resonance FM
- BBC Radio Scotland interview - Fred MacAulay show
- The Threat from Solar Storms
- 365 Days of Astronomy: Is There Life on Mars?
- The Big Questions: The Universe Interview on Dublin City FM
- The Guardian Science Weekly Podcast
- 365 Days of Astronomy: Are We Made from Stardust?
- Musicians and Scientists Interview
- Have I Got News for you? For Geeks!
- 365 Days of Astronomy: What Were the First Celestial Objects?
- 365 Days of Astronomy: How Did the Universe Form?
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- Storm Worlds Premiere on National Geographic in USA
- Newton’s apple tree flies into space
- 365 Days of Astronomy: Was Einstein Correct?
- 365 Days of Astronomy: Why Do the Planets Stay in Orbit?
- Our Future in Space
- Little Atoms
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- 365 Days of Astronomy: How Did the Earth Form?
- 365 Days of Astronomy: What is the Universe?
- Russian astronaut rituals
- The Sun Kings on Radio 4’s Material World
- Mission Impossible at Imperial College
- How to make yourself a star
- Gresham Lecture now online
- New Scientist Space Special now online
- New podcast about The Sun Kings
- Guardian podcast
- SETI radio interview about The Sun Kings
- Guardian podcast update