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Using Saturn’s Rings to Figure out What’s Inside the Planet
It’s tough to see inside of Saturn, because the atmosphere is opaque to all wavelengths of radiation. We have to rely on computer simulations and physics-based guesswork to try to understand the interior of that giant world. But researchers are becoming more adept at a different technique: looking for the slightest motions in the rings of Saturn.
Elon Musk will fly to space with Virgin Galactic: reports
Richard Branson apparently won't be the only space billionaire to fly with Virgin Galactic.
Always bring mementos: Richard Branson reveals Unity 22 keepsakes
Richard Branson carried snapshots of his parents and kids with him to suborbital space Sunday (July 11) on the "Unity 22" test flight of Virgin Galactic's VSS Unity vehicle.
Join our Space.com Forums giveaway to win a space shuttle Endeavour model!
You can win a scale model of NASA's space shuttle Endeavour or a sweet space t-shirt in Space.com Forum giveaway this month.
Wildfires ravage Greek island of Evia
Here you'll find accompanying finder charts/images for Steve Gottlieb's article in the October 2021 issue of Sky & Telescope.
Going Deep October 2021: Finder Charts
Use these finders to locate the Arp targets discussed in the Going Deep column in the October 2021 issue.
Amazing Virgin Galactic video shows Richard Branson's Unity 22 crew soaring into space
New camera views from the cockpit and carrier launch plane follow Richard Branson on his debut flight on a Virgin Galactic spaceship.
Russia's new Nauka module readied for launch to International Space Station
Russia's Nauka laboratory module is now slated to launch to the International Space Station (ISS) on July 21.
Apple TV+ delivers mindblowing new trailer for 'Foundation' sci-fi TV series
Isaac Asimov's seminal sci-fi saga, "Foundation," arrives on Apple TV+ with major stars, massive spaceships, and the tragic fall of a dynastic empire.
Dozens of starless 'rogue' alien planets possibly spotted
Astronomers have spotted more strange "free-floating" planets that could roam deep space untethered to any star.
SpaceX’s new Dragon spaceship named ‘Freedom’
If it were’t for an enormous halo of dark matter enveloping our galaxy, the spin-rate of our central bar should stay pretty constant. But researchers have recently inferred that it has slowed down by almost 25% since its formation, a clear sign of the presence of dark matter.
These are the best astronomy images of 2021
The best astronomy photos of 2021 invite the eye upward and outward, bringing stunning views such as auroras above Earth and visions of a stellar nursery
Can we explain dark matter by adding more dimensions to the universe?
Dark matter could be even weirder than anyone thought, say cosmologists who are suggesting this mysterious substance could interact with itself in a higher dimensional universe.
Four ways artificial intelligence is helping us learn about the universe
The universe is getting bigger and so too is the amount of information we have about it.
Venus’ Surface Tectonics is More Like Pack ice on Earth
Planets move in mysterious ways. Or at least their surfaces do. Earth famously has a system of tectonic plates that drives the movement of its crust. Those plate tectonics are ultimately driven by the flow of material in the mantle – the layer directly below the crust. Now, scientists have found a slightly different deformation mechanic on our nearest sister planet – Venus.
China could gain a monopoly on space stations. Here's what to expect.
After NASA decommissions the ISS, China's Tiangong will probably be the only functioning space station — until NASA launches its Lunar Gateway.
China launches satellite group to detect global radio transmissions
A Chinese Long March 6 rocket lifts off Friday from the Taiyuan space center. Credit: Xinhua
China launched five small satellites designed to detect and monitor global radio transmissions Friday on top of a Long March 6 rocket, joining five similar spacecraft deployed in orbit in 2019.
With Virgin Galactic's launch of Richard Branson in the books, all eyes are on Blue Origin and Jeff Bezos
Richard Bransons' flight Sunday (July 11) was just the first of two planned billionaire spaceflights this month. Blue Origin boss Jeff Bezos is scheduled to fly on July 20.
Elon Musk unveils SpaceX's newest drone ship for rocket landings at sea
The drone fleet used by SpaceX to catch falling rockets now has a third autonomous ship, whimsically called "A Shortfall of Gravitas."
South African telescope captures stunning image of radio galaxy
A stunning new image from the South African MeerKAT telescope captures powerful radio emissions woven through space.