Scientists think a small rock discovered near Earth last August was hurled into space by an ancient impact on the lunar surface.
On January 29, millions across the globe will observe Mauni Amavasya, a day steeped in tradition and spiritual significance.
The images were captured using NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC), a 4MP CCD camera and telescope on the DSCOVR satellite ...
The Blue Ghost lunar lander, built by the Texas-based company Firefly Aerospace for NASA, launched to space on Jan. 15, and ...
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost mission to the moon has captured stunning video of the Earth eclipsing the sun, as seen from space.
The full image includes some 2.5 billion pixels compiled from observations spanning more than 1,000 orbits around Earth ...
February kicks off what astronomers call “galaxy season” in the Northern Hemisphere. This time of year offers the best ...
Get ready for a deep partial solar eclipse on March 29, 2025, which will occur at sunrise in North America and mid-morning ...
Planets outside our solar system can be wild, weird places. Astronomers have discovered exoplanets shaped like a rugby ball, or where it rains gems, or which have one hemisphere covered in lava. And ...
Data collected by NASA's InSight lander suggest that ancient internal processes are responsible for the "Martian dichotomy" ...
Astronomer Dean Regas gives us the lowdown on the best things to look out for this winter, from a “planet parade” to the ...
A n Australian man who moved abroad has revealed that he only realized that the Moon looks different in the Northern ...