From mass fluctuations, to Little Red Dots, to new galaxies captured by the James Webb telescope—astronomy has learned a lot ...
Drone sightings have continued in the Golden State as more people are keeping their eyes on the sky and ears to the ground. Some officials are now addressing new reports of drones at military bases in ...
As wildfires grow in severity and frequency, they’re not only threatening lives but also our visual connection to the cosmos ...
Planets on the inner edge of extrasolar habitable zones could be habitable for a couple of billion years longer than previously thought.
New observations show that planets forming in protoplanetary disks like that around PDS 70 can trigger the formation of ...
In this episode, Dave Eicher invites you to observe the Geminid meteor shower, which will peak during the early morning hours ...
In this episode, Dave Eicher invites you to observe the nearly full Moon as it passes Mars on the evening of December 17.
Comets are icy bodies that formed alongside the planets in the early Solar System before being flung into its distant outer ...
For his next trick, your cosmic correspondent for the past quarter-century will (try to) retire. By Dennis Overbye Federal agencies have opened at least three reviews into whether the company ...
Amateur astronomy clubs thrive on community stargazing sessions. Be patient and respectful when lining up for shared ...