In this episode, Astronomy magazine Editor Dave Eicher invites you to head out during the early evening hours of March 5.
Simulated stellar explosions show that massive early stars could have created plentiful water for future stars and planets to form from.
Venus lies bright but low, while Jupiter and Mars dominate. South America and the eastern Pacific Ocean get the best views of ...
Intuitive Machines’ next lunar landing brings a state-of-the-art drill, multiple rovers, and a drone that will fly into a ...
Despite earlier predictions that it would explode by September 2024, we’re still waiting. But when it occurs, you won't want ...
This rare event offers a unique opportunity to explore the universe, including probing the fundamental properties of the ...
Venus is a prominent fixture in the evening sky, still hanging on at magnitude –4.8 and setting nearly three hours after the Sun. It’s currently located in central Pisces, far outshining any ...
On March 2, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled to launch the Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere (PUNCH) mission into low Earth orbit. From this location, its four satellites will ...