What’s not to love about stargazing? Light pollution, that’s what. But, as part of October’s Prime Day deals, you can save $50 on these Celestron Skymaster 20×80 binoculars, escape civilization’s
What’s not to love about stargazing? Light pollution, that’s what. But, as part of October’s Prime Day deals, you can save $50 on these Celestron Skymaster 20×80 binoculars, escape civilization’s
A new study has challenged a popular explanation for the unexpected 30-second shortening of Dimorphos’s orbital period. The researchers found that the proposed mechanism would actually produce the opposite effect,
London is the beating heart of global finance. Its banks, insurers and investors command influence far beyond our shores; its centers of research generate ideas of world-class quality. Yet when
If you’re an adherent of the games media hype train, it may seem like there’s been a real dearth of space games in recent years. Outside of heavy hitters like
“Project Hail Mary” is the next major Hollywood blockbuster to be adapted from the works of ‘The Martian‘ author Andy Weir, and this time it’s Ryan Gosling’s turn to “science
Peering back into the early years of the universe requires scientists to make a lot of assumptions. But sometimes, we get better instruments that then allow them to either confirm
A majestic Harvest Supermoon graced the night sky on Oct. 6-7, putting on a spectacular show as it loomed large and bright over the eastern horizon at moonrise with Saturn
Ridhima Nunhokee, of the Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy in Australia, gives a brief overview of her team’s discovery that the early universe was warmer than expected during the Epoch
In the vast tapestry of the cosmos, where stars twinkle like distant dreams, ZWO’s Seestar S50 Smart Digital Telescope emerges as a beacon for both the curious beginner and the
Astronomers discovered the 1st planet orbiting a sunlike star in 1995. Here is a comparison showing an artists’ concept of 51 Pegasi b to Jupiter and 51 Pegasi to the