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All About Space is where stunning images combine with accessible and authoritative text to educate and inspire readers of all ages while taking them on a spectacular journey through the Solar System to the known limits of the universe. Characterized by quality and accessibility All About Space is a brand dedicated to delivering expert commentary on the latest cutting-edge research, technology and theories in an entertaining and visually stunning way.
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Latest articles by All About Space magazine

Celestron CPC 800 GPS telescope: Full review
By Gemma Lavender, All About Space magazine published
Offering superb views of the solar system and deep sky, the Celestron CPC 800 GPS is packed with the latest in telescope technology

Celestron Omni XLT 120 telescope: Full review
By Gemma Lavender, All About Space magazine published
With its high-quality finish, the Celestron Omni XLT 120 boasts a professional mount that provides a smooth tour of the night sky, while its optical system offers stunning views of the solar system

Was there a bang at the end of the universe?
By All About Space magazine, Colin Stuart published
Space mysteries: How gravitational waves could explain how our universe began when another one ended.

Celestron NexStar Evolution 8 telescope: Full review
By Gemma Lavender, All About Space magazine published
Boasting high definition views and an advanced GoTo system, the hefty price tag of this Schmidt-Cassegrain is suitable for astronomers with high budgets looking to upgrade on their current setup

Celestron NexStar 127 SLT telescope: Full review
By Gemma Lavender, All About Space magazine published
Suitable for beginners, the portable computerized NexStar 127 SLT offers clear, crisp views with no optical distortion. The telescope does require additional accessories to reach its potential

South Atlantic Anomaly: Have astronomers finally explained space's Bermuda Triangle?
By David Crookes, All About Space magazine published
The South Atlantic Anomaly, nicknamed the "Bermuda Triangle of space," is a portion of space above Earth where protection from high doses of radiation is significantly weaker.
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