NASA satellites looked down on huge cracks forming in sea ice in Canada’s far north. What is it? The Amundsen Gulf is named after Roald Amundsen, a Norwegian explorer who,
NASA satellites looked down on huge cracks forming in sea ice in Canada’s far north. What is it? The Amundsen Gulf is named after Roald Amundsen, a Norwegian explorer who,
Stand outside one spring night in southeastern Australia and you may be able to witness one of the biggest insect migrations in the world, as billions of brown Bogong moths
A lonely kid, an alien council, and the deep-space detour that began with Voyager’s unexpected abduction. Pixar’s latest feature, “Elio,” marks only the studio’s third official foray into science fiction,
You can now watch your favorite sci-fi shows, like season three of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (coming July 17), anywhere in the world and claim a free $50 Amazon
Firefly Aerospace’s lunar ambitions are growing. The Texas-based company, which successfully operated its Blue Ghost lander on the lunar surface earlier this year, announced today (June 18) that it’s working
It’s at it again! Sunspot region 4114 has fired off its strongest blast yet — an X1.2-class solar flare that erupted on June 17, triggering radio blackouts across the Pacific
Astronomers have obtained a stunning new image of the Sculptor Galaxy, painted in thousands of colors that reveals the intricacies of galactic systems. The incredible image of the galaxy —
When astronomers first dreamt up the Vera Rubin Observatory in the 1990s, the sky above the Chilean Cerro Pachón, where the star-observing machine was to be located, looked different than
Twenty-eight new SpaceX Starlink satellites are now in low Earth orbit, having launched from Florida early Wednesday morning (June 18). A Falcon 9 rocket carrying the broadband internet relays lifted
Primordial black holes that formed during the earliest moments of the universe could have swollen quickly to supermassive sizes, complex cosmological simulations have revealed. The discovery could lead to a