Venus shines in twilight; watch Antares and the head of Scorpius slide toward it. Check out Jupiter, and hop from Saturn to two binocular double stars. The evenings are dark for deep-sky observing; the waning Moon crosses Leo before dawn.
Space News & Blog Articles
SpaceX cargo ship streaks across Florida on the way to splashdown
A SpaceX supply ship blazed a trail through the atmosphere over the southeastern United States Thursday night and splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean east of Florida, returning home with 2.3 tons of research specimens and cargo from the International Space Station.
Comet 29P Undergoes Brightest Outburst in Recent Years
Catch one of the most active small bodies in the solar system during a rare superoutburst.
Cassiopeia Cornucopia — Pretty Little Clusters All in a Row
See nine unique open clusters in Cassiopeia while barely moving your telescope.
What Is a Quasar?
A quasar is a supermassive black hole gorging on gas in the heart of a distant galaxy.
Addressing a Gap in Our Knowledge of Black Holes
Gravitational waves offer a test of whether supernovae can produce black holes between 55 and 120 times the Sun's mass.
This is the Reactor That Could Make it Possible to Return From Mars
Remember when engineers proposed one-way trips to Mars, because round trips are just too expensive to bring people back to Earth again?
Next China moon mission will need precision landing to target ice at south pole
Our Star Trek streaming guide is ready to beam up - energize.
Comet A1 Leonard Brightens in December
EDITOR’S NOTE: NASA TV’s live coverage of the Soyuz MS-18 relocation begins at 8 a.m. EDT (1200 GMT).
William Shatner Completes his Trip to Space With Blue Origin
An increasing number of researchers are blueprinting low-cost and novel ways to further explore the Red Planet.
What’s it Like Inside a Super-Earth?
Director Klim Shipenko, actor Yulia Peresild and cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov are scheduled to launch toward the orbiting lab aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft on Oct. 5.
NASA reassigns two astronauts from Boeing missions to SpaceX crew flight
NASA launched its powerful new Landsat 9 Earth-observing satellite into orbit on Sept. 27, 2021, on a mission to monitor our planet's land resources.
Meet William Shatner's real-life space crew for Blue Origin's launch
A decade of Jovian storm-chasing paid off for the Hubble Space Telescope.
The devil’s in the detail
The Peak Design Travel Tripod is a narrow, novel, and night-friendly support for full-frame DSLRs and even smartphones
Japanese space tourist will join human health research effort in orbit
The Fujifilm X-T4 combines the simplicity of a film camera and the top-notch technology of digital, making it a perfect all-round camera for landscape and night sky photography.
Canon EOS Ra camera review
The Canon EOS Ra camera gives astrophotographers and landscape photographers everything they need to capture the colors of the nebula (Hydrogen Alpha) in their work.
Mercury ahead!
The ESA/JAXA BepiColombo mission to Mercury will make the first of six flybys of its destination planet on 1 October before entering orbit in 2025.
Auroras expected tonight in New York, Washington and Wisconsin as solar storm barrels toward Earth
A moderate solar storm is headed for Earth on Sept. 27, 2021, with auroras predicted to light up the sky much further south than usual.
'Babylon 5' reboot in development with original series creator J. Michael Straczynski at the helm
A reboot of the 90s sci-fi epic "Babylon 5" is in development at The CW network, Variety has reported.
What Happens to Interstellar Objects Captured by the Solar System?
Now that we know that interstellar objects (ISOs) visit our Solar System, scientists are keen to understand them better. How could they be captured? If they’re captured, what happens to them? How many of them might be in our Solar System?
Louisiana's missing moon rock found in Florida thanks to broken gun
A lost piece of the moon belonging to Louisiana may have remained missing, if not been discarded or destroyed, had the plaque on which it was mounted not attracted the eye of a Florida gun collector.