Astronomers have identified a new interstellar object, 3I/ATLAS, a massive and bright body that could reveal secrets about planet formation beyond our solar system. Find out its significance and what we can learn!
Mark your calendars for July 10, 2025! The Buck Moon promises an unforgettable celestial show, with planets like Mars, Venus, and Saturn joining the spectacle. Discover how to best observe this stunning full Moon and its scientific significance.
Astronomers have confirmed the discovery of I3/ATLAS, the third interstellar visitor to our Solar System. This fast-moving cosmic object offers exciting insights into the origins of interstellar bodies and the mysteries of space.
A new 'jellyfish' galaxy, 12 billion light-years away, has been discovered by astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope. This unique galaxy features tentacle-like trails of gas and stars, potentially revealing insights into cosmic evolution and star formation.
For the first time, researchers have captured photographic evidence of a rare double detonation supernova, revealing critical insights into stellar evolution and the creation of heavy elements in the universe.
Astronomers have identified a new interstellar object, A11pl3Z, on a trajectory towards the sun, potentially the third of its kind ever observed. Set to make its closest approach in October, researchers are eager to unveil its mysteries.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has unveiled its first detailed image of the Trifid Nebula, showcasing vibrant colors and intricate structures, marking a new era in astronomical studies.
Astronomers have uncovered a rare Jupiter-sized exoplanet, AT2021uey b, at the edge of our galaxy using a unique method based on Einstein's predictions. This groundbreaking discovery reveals new possibilities for planetary formation in sparse regions of space.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile has begun showcasing its first cosmic images, enabling astronomers to explore solar system formation and detect asteroids. With its world’s largest digital camera, the observatory aims to transform data collection in astronomy.
A stunning daytime fireball over the southeastern U.S. has reportedly hit a Georgia home. Witnesses and experts suggest fragments may have survived the descent, sparking excitement among meteor enthusiasts.