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Draw made for new league stage of Sky Sports Cup
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New dark skies policy could boost night-time economy, says council
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FIFA World Cup: New York and New Jersey prosecutors probe 'sky-high' ticket prices
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The Sun and the Moon: Saatchi Gallery's ambitious new summer show turns its gaze to the sky
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England have 'point to prove' in New Zealand Test series
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Are letters to 'dodgy stick' viewers a new anti-piracy approach?
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Return of the rebel: Why 'world class' Robinson's England comeback makes sense
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Reset or repeat? Have England really changed after Ashes thrashing?
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I resisted smart telescopes for years — then one changed my life
I resisted smart telescopes for years — then one changed my life The last dark skies of spring are the perfect time to get to know a new smart telescope and go deep-sky stargazing. When I go in search of dark skies, I like to travel light. With a full-frame camera, a tripod and some binoculars on my back, I can get everything I want from the night sky, save for the close-up views that only a telescope could bring.