Stargazers, mark your calendars! International Observe the Moon Night 2025 on Oct. 4 invites you to join countless events worldwide, celebrating our moon's beauty and inspiring curiosity about space science.
Get ready for a celestial spectacle! Comet 3I/ATLAS is approaching its closest point to the Sun, providing a rare opportunity to observe this fascinating interstellar traveler. Despite its dimness, this comet offers unique insights into the universe.
Donald Trump celebrates the indictment of former FBI director James Comey as justice, but critics warn it's a dangerous abuse of power, raising concerns about political retribution and the integrity of the justice system.
Cisco has issued a warning about a severe security flaw in its IOS and IOS XE Software that could allow attackers to execute code or cause denial-of-service conditions. With real-world exploitation already observed, it's crucial to address this vulnerability immediately.
President Trump is intensifying his efforts to dismantle the safeguards protecting the Justice Department from political influence, leaving federal prosecutors and observers on high alert for the next developments.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured an astonishing image of a stellar jet erupting from a massive protostar, offering unprecedented insights into star formation in the universe. This cosmic spectacle, likened to a double-bladed lightsaber, stretches across 8 light-years and reveals the dynamics of massive star birth.
Astronomers are buzzing about 3I/ATLAS, the latest interstellar visitor, which reveals unprecedented findings about its unique coma composition. With a record carbon dioxide ratio, this comet is unlike any other observed before.
For the first time, the James Webb Space Telescope has observed cosmic dust particles forming around a dead star, shedding light on the intricate process of planet formation and the secrets of our universe.
Astronomers have observed a groundbreaking new type of supernova, revealing previously unseen layers of elements just before a star's explosive end. This discovery challenges existing theories of stellar evolution.
Astronomers have discovered a rare supernova, SN 2023zkd, caused by a massive star's interaction with a black hole. This groundbreaking finding could redefine our understanding of stellar explosions.