Rob Banino
Science writer
Rob Banino is the Managing Editor on BBC Science Focus Magazine.
Recent articles by Rob Banino
Climate change could be increasing 'night shining' noctilucent clouds
NLCs appear every year throughout the summer months, but they're on the rise. Could human-made climate change be behind the increase?
How Earth-orbiting satellites monitor climate change
How does data from satellites help scientists monitor climate change?
Venus | Could we ever land a rover on the hellish planet?
Functioning on mechanics rather than electronics, the Hybrid Autonomous Rover – Venus may be able to withstand the planet's hellish conditions.
Eye On The Sky | NASA’s InSight rolls rocks on the Red Planet
NASA's Insight lander is currently drilling below the surface of Mars to find out what makes the Red Planet tick.
Eye On The Sky | A galaxy where stars are born...and die
A trio of humanity's most powerful telescopes have observed spiral galaxy NGC 3351 and the star formation occurring within.
Eye On The Sky | Spitzer spots nearby spiral galaxy M81
The Spitzer Space Telescope's infrared vision gives astronomers a unique view of a nearby galaxy.
Eye On The Sky | New VISTA of our neighbouring galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud
Astronomers have been using one of the world’s most powerful ground-based telescopes to keep an eye on our galactic neighbour the Large Magellanic Cloud.
MeerKAT spots Milky Way bubbles
The MeerKAT telescope has captured an incredible structure lying at the centre of our Galaxy.
Eye On The Sky | Hubble captures a new image of Saturn
The Hubble Space Telescope has produced a mesmerising new image of the iconic ringed planet Saturn.
Space weather and the Met Office: predicting solar phenomena
What is space weather, how does it affect life on Earth, and where does the UK Met Office fit in?
Stephen Hawking's final farewell
World famous physicist Stephen Hawking is laid to rest at Westminster Abbey alongside Newton and Darwin.