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The Maya created a complex calendar system to regulate their world — one of the most accurate of pre-modern times.
A total solar eclipse will be visible across North America on April 8 and millions are ready to watch.
I really thought I left dorm life behind 20 years ago. But just when I thought I was out, the 2024 total solar eclipse pulled me back in.
Indiana is in the path of totality for the 2024 solar eclipse, and the state's residents have different ideas about the best spot to watch the event unfold.
It's total solar eclipse day, April 8, and we're rounding up the best images of the phenomenon on social media.
The future European Space Agency mission could include an orbiting spacecraft as well as a lander, both of which would sample ocean material in Enceladus' plumes.
NASA's CADRE mini rovers have been test driven across the agency's "Mars Yard" and subjected to various other tests to confirm they are ready to launch to the moon.
While many Americans are deciding where to go and how to experience the total solar eclipse on April 8, Navajo (Diné) astronomers explain the vast differences in how their culture views these celestial events.
Observations for the ULLYSES program, the Hubble Telescope's largest operation yet, are now completed. Scientists are now diving into some cosmic Easter treats.
Pluto may have lost its status as a full-fledged planet in 2006, but that doesn't mean it's a joke of a world this April Fools' Day and the folks behind Pluto TV want to make that clear.
Current leaders across the space industry share wisdom and advice as we reflect on the achievements of women in space during Women's History month.
New observations provide an intriguing window into what happens when a slumbering black hole awakens to devour a star.
SpaceX aims to launch three Falcon 9 rockets today (March 30) from both coasts in a roughly five-hour span.
The total solar eclipse on April 8 is part of a repeating pattern of eclipses that last visited North America in 1970. Here’s why the same eclipse repeats every 54 years.
On Episode 104 of This Week In Space, Rod and Tariq talk with National Space Society chapter leader Robert Aillon about NASA's Artemis Accords.
Cumulus clouds rapidly dissipate as the land surface cools. This isn't just good news for eclipse chasers on April 8, but also has implications for sun-obscuring geoengineering efforts.
On March 28, Earth was hit by an X-class solar flare that was strong enough to ionize part of the planet's atmosphere.