SPACEStudy reveals European beech trees sync masting to the summer solstice, following a celestial cue. Explore the fascinating relationship between trees and astronomical events. Read more!
In new research, astronomers have modeled how Jupiter’s Great Red Spot formed and has persisted for so long. Continue reading the article to learn more.
Learn how to spot the Summer Triangle, the Milky Way's guidepost, in the night sky. Discover tips for stargazing and exploring this celestial landmark. Read more!
A new study reveals the bodily changes astronauts may experience as they engage in long round trips to Mars and back. Continue reading the article to learn more.
The Sun's magnetic field is about to reverse, marking a significant stage in its solar cycle, which happens every 11 years. Check this article to learn more.
A new telescope could soon measure gravitational waves that were created from collisions of black holes in the early universe. Check this article to learn more.
Discover 5 essential tips for planning your trip to the 2027 'Solar Eclipse of the Century.' Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime event! Read more now.
NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory uses star radiation to hunt for habitable exoplanets. Learn how this method helps determine if a planet can sustain life. Read more!
Voyager 1 1 is back to its normal operations, according to NASA. Continue reading to learn more. Voyager 1 Is Fully Back Online 6 Months After It Stopped Sending Good Data, NASA Says (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/NASA/JPL) NASA announced that Voyager 1 was fully online and in its usual operation.
Astronomers still haven’t decided if Planet Nine is real, and the opening of a new observatory could find it within a few years or rule out the idea for good. Find out more about it in this article.
An asteroid the size of a plane is nearing the Earth's orbit. Read to learn more. NASA has warned that asteroid 2024 LB4 is nearing the Earth. This warning comes as part of the agency's persistent efforts to monitor NEOs (Near-Earth Objects).
Researchers from the University of Oxford created plasma fireballs using the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) accelerator at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). Continue reading to know the full story.