Despite the recent delay in Artemis 2’s launch (now postponed until March due to the discovery of hydrogen fuel leaks during the “wet dress rehearsal”), Artemis fever is very much
Despite the recent delay in Artemis 2’s launch (now postponed until March due to the discovery of hydrogen fuel leaks during the “wet dress rehearsal”), Artemis fever is very much
With NASA’s Artemis 2 mission set to return humans to the moon for the first time in over 50 years, the stakes have never been higher. While the Artemis 2
After a major winter storm swept across the country in late January, a prolonged surge of Arctic air tightened its grip on large areas of the U.S. pushing temperatures well
The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted the most distant galaxy yet detected, NASA announced Wednesday (Jan. 28), allowing astronomers to peer closer than ever before to the era when
Only three things in life are certain: Death, taxes and ‘This content is not available in your region’. We can’t do much about those first two, but with the best
The sun is certainly putting on quite the show this week. Earlier today (Feb. 4), it fired off another powerful solar flare, this time an X4.2, briefly disrupting radio communications
A new simulation created using a NASA supercomputer has shown how things get messy for merging neutron stars even before they slam together; their magnetospheres, the most powerful magnetic fields
As humanity moves from brief space missions toward longer stays — driven by commercial ambitions for moon bases and eventual Martian settlements — scientists are beginning to confront how the
A monstrous sunspot region 15-Earths-wide is currently so large it can be seen without binoculars or telescopes. But you’ll still need proper eye protection. Here’s how you can spot it
A plan to build a light-polluting green hydrogen plant near one of the world’s most important astronomical observatories has been cancelled by the company behind it. The decision is a






