
Giant Satellite Outshines Most Stars in the Sky
At times, the enormous BlueWalker 3 telecommunications satellite is brighter than some of the most iconic stars visible from Earth
At times, the enormous BlueWalker 3 telecommunications satellite is brighter than some of the most iconic stars visible from Earth
This annular solar eclipse will only reveal its full glory to a select few, but onlookers across much of the Western Hemisphere can catch a partial glimpse of the dazzling phenomenon
Astronomers have a new term to describe the pain associated with the loss of access to dark skies: noctalgia
The equinox is not when day and night have equal lengths. Instead it’s something more nuanced but no less glorious
A new NASA instrument allows researchers to view the bright and permanently shadowed portions of the moon’s Shackleton Crater at the same time
Thousands of spacecraft circle Earth. Seeing them from the ground is surprisingly easy—and a lot of fun
Earth is bombarded by millions of bits of cosmic debris every day. Here’s how to distinguish between the different types
A new interpretation of Isaac Newton’s writings clarifies what the father of classical mechanics meant in his first law of motion
Yellow, white or maybe even green—the sun’s hue depends on how you see it
August gets not only a second full moon but a rare super blue moon
Scientists debate what the future of the cosmos looks like and whether space will ever stop getting bigger and bigger
The doomed class of stars named Wolf-Rayets produce mysterious pinwheel shapes
If you want to make it through the trials and tribulations of Mercury in retrograde, it’s easy: don’t do anything. You’ll be fine
Although Arecibo Observatory is slated to become an education center, astronomers hope research might one day return to the site
A new view of a record-shattering distant star shows it to be twice as hot as our sun and likely accompanied by a stellar companion
All you need to see one of the year’s best meteor showers is a clear, dark sky—and patience
Marvel for a moment at the Milky Way’s night-sky spectacle—and the scientific revolutions it has sparked
The European Space Agency's ambitious Euclid space telescope is on its way to decoding the secrets of dark matter and dark energy
An artist, a programmer and a scientist have created a simulation of extraterrestrial communication to test Earthlings’ ability to understand it
The “magnitude scale” for measuring stellar brightness also reveals the limits of naked-eye stargazing
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