Boarding passes will carry participants’ names on NASA’s Artemis II mission in 2026. Credit: NASA Lee este comunicado de prensa en español aquí. NASA is inviting the public to join the
Boarding passes will carry participants’ names on NASA’s Artemis II mission in 2026. Credit: NASA Lee este comunicado de prensa en español aquí. NASA is inviting the public to join the
SYDNEY, Australia — A flurry of launch activity has seen China add to an Internet of Things constellation, loft new broadband satellites and boost its weather satellite fleet. A Long
Astronomers have captured a stunning image of a tail growing on interstellar invader Comet 3I/ATLAS. The image was captured on Aug. 27, 2025, by a team of scientists and students
Small black holes making a meal out of companion stars are surprisingly messy eaters, astronomers using a Japanese space telescope have discovered. Scientists have known for some time that when
At a double observatory atop Mount Teide on the Spanish island of Tenerife, a powerful laser is being deployed to track fragments of space debris in orbit and warn when
Imagine a world where the wonders of the cosmos are not just a dream, but a reality brought within reach through the magic of a telescope. The Celestron PowerSeeker 114EQ
In the 17th century, astronomers Christiaan Huygens and Giovanni Cassini trained their telescopes on Saturn and uncovered a startling truth: the planet’s luminous bands were not solid appendages, but vast,
No one can say with scientific confidence why we exist or what happens when we die. In fact, scientists have a tenuous grasp on what it even means to be
To study the sun, scientists use a specialized telescope called a coronagraph. This instrument mimics a solar eclipse by using a occulting disk to block out the sun’s bright light.
One of the challenges many teachers face year after year is a sense of working alone. Despite the constant interaction with students many questions often linger: Did the lesson stick?




