NASA's DART asteroid crash: What scientists have learned about Dimorphos so far
Smashing a spacecraft into an asteroid isn't NASA's usual approach to planetary science, but it was certainly an opportunity nonetheless.
Climate change keeps space debris afloat longer
Changes in Earth's atmosphere resulting from climate change are working against efforts to clean dangerous debris out of orbit around Earth....
Děsivé zvuky zemského magnetického pole
Ačkoliv je zásadní pro život na Zemi, tak magnetické pole není něčím, co bychom mohli přímo vidět nebo dokonce slyšet. O to je pozoruhodnější, že vědci z Dánské technické univerzity dokázali vzít magnetické signály získané družicemi ESA...
These Celestron astronomy binoculars are up to $72 off.
The SkyMaster range of Celestron binoculars are some of the best on the market, but this deal ends on October 31.
What time is the last solar eclipse of 2022 on Oct. 25?
The moon will pass in front of the sun in the last solar eclipse of the year on Tuesday (Oct. 25), but you may have to wake up early if you hope to watch it online....
Auroras blasted a 250-mile-wide hole in Earth's ozone layer
Auroras set off spectacular light shows in the night sky, but they are also illuminating another reason the ozone layer is being eaten away....
Massive Antarctic iceberg ripped in two by powerful ocean currents
Fractures in an Antarctic iceberg were likely caused by rapid changes in the currents that flow through the Southern Ocean.
Hubble Space Telescope shows Webb a thing or two with spectacular new photo
Hubble revisits an old friend with a stunning new photo of the Terzan 1 globular cluster.
#MeToo in space: We must address the potential for sexual harassment and assault away from Earth
The realities of sexuality and intimacy in space are mostly omitted from discussions of human factors associated with working and living in space....
Forged Galileo manuscript leads experts to controversial book he secretly wrote
A manuscript attributed to Galileo Galilei found to be a forgery in August has led to the discovery that a different, controversial book was authored by the celebrated Italian astronomer....
'Spooky action at a distance' can lead to a multiverse. Here's how.
Some interpretations of quantum mechanics propose that our entire universe is described by a single universal wave function that constantly splits and multiplies....
India's most powerful rocket launches 36 OneWeb internet satellites into orbit
An Indian GSLV Mark III rocket launched 36 of OneWeb's broadband satellites today (Oct. 22), in the company's first launch since the Russian invasion of Ukraine shook up the spaceflight landscape....
Save over 30% with this Celestron Nature DX 10x42 binoculars deal
Bag a bargain on the Celestron Nature DX 10x42 binocular for a discounted saving of nearly $60.
Solar eclipse of October 2022: When, where and how to see it on Oct. 25
On Tuesday, Oct. 25, the moon will pass in front of the sun in the last solar eclipse of 2022. Here's everything you need to know.
Watch an Indian rocket launch 36 OneWeb internet satellites today
An Indian rocket will launch 36 of OneWeb's internet satellites to orbit on Saturday (Oct. 22), and you can watch the action live.
Hole in the ozone layer has grown for a 3rd year in a row — but scientists aren't concerned
The ozone hole is the largest it's been since 2015, but overall it's still decreasing.
Russian Soyuz rocket launches 2 classified military satellites
Russia launched two more military satellites to orbit on Friday (Oct. 21), continuing a busy spaceflight stretch for the nation.
NASA Coverage Set for NOAA’s Joint Polar Satellite System-2 Launch
NASA will provide coverage of the upcoming prelaunch and launch activities for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Joint Polar Satellite System-2 (JPSS-2) mission. JPSS-2 is the third satellite in the polar satellite...
World's oldest complete star map, lost for millennia, found inside medieval manuscript
Evidence points to the map being made by Hipparchus, the "father of scientific astronomy."
NASA to Host Briefing on InSight, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Findings
NASA will host a virtual media briefing at 2 p.m. EDT on Thursday, Oct. 27, to share new scientific findings based on observations from the agency’s InSight Mars lander and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO).