…And now the weather… “And now the weather” appears every month in Astronomy Now magazine. Enjoy this free sampler from the February issue ahead of Valentine’s Day. The outer Solar System
…And now the weather… “And now the weather” appears every month in Astronomy Now magazine. Enjoy this free sampler from the February issue ahead of Valentine’s Day. The outer Solar System
Agency 11/02/2026 304 views 13 likes Today we join the international community in celebrating Women and Girls in Science. Discover the diversity of female talents working in science and technology
TAMPA, Fla. — Amazon received approval Feb. 10 to deploy thousands more broadband satellites, weeks after seeking relief from a July milestone for its first-generation network after reaching only about
In a dazzling twist ideal for lovers and stargazers alike this Valentine’s Day, a recent weather forecast from Astronomy Now magazine reveals the outer reaches of our Solar System are
File: A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket stands ready to launch the Starlink 7-14 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base. Image: SpaceX SpaceX is preparing for its 12th Starlink mission of
On February 11, 2026, the global community comes together to honor the contributions of women and girls in the fields of science and technology. As part of this observance, the
A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Vulcan rocket rolls from the Government Vertical Integration Facility (VIF-G) to the launch pad at Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida.
When the skies beckon and the cosmos calls, few instruments can answer quite like the Celestron NexStar Evolution 8 Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope. This remarkable creation is not just a telescope; it’s
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Manufacturers of small satellites that lack opportunities to build very large constellations say they are seeing growing interest from customers seeking smaller systems tailored to specific
WASHINGTON — The U.S. spy satellite agency has added three new commercial imaging firms to a growing roster of vendors it is testing for future intelligence missions. The National Reconnaissance






