This week’s Green Sense Minute features Astronomer Laura Trouille, vice president of science engagement at the Adler Planetarium, who discusses a new program that promotes climate action.
Planets with suns like Wolf 359 are subject to huge blasts of radiation that raise questions about their long-term habitability.
Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, two teams of astronomers—centered at Penn State and MIT—independently announced new discoveries about an extreme form of planetary destruction: apparently ...
Rethinking the Underlying Trigger of Quasar Jets Building on the groundbreaking 2020 discovery of newborn jets in several ...
The case of mistaken identity was quickly resolved, but astronomers say it shows the need for transparency around craft in ...
It is thus only fitting for a goddess to be named for none other than the door hinge: Cardea. And now, thanks to Clay ...
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A rare celestial event where seven planets align is visible in the UK skies. Discover how, when, and where you can observe ...
The European Space Agency is set to launch a joint space science mission alongside China in early 2026 after a long ...
Please join the Lowell Center for Space Science and Technology on Thursday, January 30 at 11 a.m. for a virtual talk by Cecilia Garraffo, Ph.D. Abstract: The next wave of astronomical data is set to ...
At a time where many distracted themselves by looking down, maybe at a screen or a new bread recipe, fifth-year physics ...
Pinpointing a Milepost Marker Star that Opened the Realm of Galaxies At the dawn of the 20th century, astronomers faced a ...