New Scientist. In each episode, hosts Leah Crane and Chelsea Whyte explore what would happen if they were given cosmic powers to rearrange the universe. They speak with astronomers, cosmologists and ...
On the evening of February 28, 2026, skywatchers will be treated to a rare spectacle as at least six planets become visible shortly after sunset.
That would make it thousands of times more massive than any moon orbiting a solar system plane  — so massive it could make ...
Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will be visible after sunset on February 28. Find out how to watch this rare event.
In astronomy, an occultation is when a celestial body or object — like the moon or a planet — passes in front of a distant ...
NASA’s newly launched IMAP mission is set to tell us more about the boundary between our Solar System and interstellar space ...
Scientists say studying objects like Ammonite, despite their immense distance, offers valuable insight into the solar ...
Astronomers have identified a rare sednoid called Ammonite, an icy object beyond Neptune that offers new insight into the ...
Some 350 light-years away, the V1298 Tau system features an infant sun-like star, just 23 million years old, orbited by four ...
On Jan. 23, Mars in Capricorn will harmonize with Neptune in Pisces, highlighting how discipline brings tangible results.
Four of the planets, which are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn, are bright enough to be spotted with the naked eye in ...
The giant planet Jupiter is back in our evening sky this week. Fresh from its opposition with the sun on Jan. 10, it now lies as close to the Earth as it ...