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January 2013

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Astronomers found tiny galaxies ferociously forming stars, the most advanced planetary rover safely touched down on Mars, and physicists discovered a particle theyò??ve been seeking for 40 years.

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The end of 2011 through fall of 2012 had a lot of important discoveries. Here are the ones that didnò??t quite make the top ten.

Voyagerò??s "new" solar system

Two planetary spacecraft embarked on a grand tour that revealed rings around Jupiter, volcanoes on Io, a planet-sized storm on Neptune, and much more.

Web Extra: More great Voyager images

The ò??Grand Tourò?? of the solar system produced many fabulous images.

How gravityò??s grand illusion reveals the universe

This cosmic force that warps space provides a lens to study distant galaxies, exoplanets, dark matter, and more.

Web Extra: DIY gravitational lensing

Mimic the effects of massive galaxies and stars from the comfort of your own home.

Whatò??s lurking in Lynx?

Whether you use a big or small scope, this oft-neglected constellation will dazzle you with its celestial targets.

Astronomyò??s Guide to the Night Sky

This handy four-page insert tells you what planets, star patterns, and deep-sky objects to look for each season.

Will Comet ISON be a superstar?

Few comets in history have received the adjective great. Comet ISON may become one of them.

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