According to the Department of National Intelligence's (DNI) 2018 report, China and Russia could be developing technologies that will give them an edge in space.
Continue reading
A team of Japanese astronomers conducted the first detailed observation of a dust and gas torus surrounding a supermassive black hole.
Continue reading
The Opportunity rover just experienced its 5000th sunrise on Mars and is still revealing things about the Martian surface.
Continue reading
Subscribe to our weekly email newsletter, written by Universe Today publisher Fraser Cain.
Continue reading
Hubble images track the demise of an enormous storm in Neptune's atmosphere. Rather that expiring in a flash of atmospheric glory, the storm is slowly just fading away.
Continue reading
Continue reading
Continue reading
According to a recent study by a French-Chinese collaboration, the Andromeda galaxy (as we know it) is younger than we thought!
Continue reading
An award-winning astrophotographer in California has captured images of the Tesla Roadster and its driver "Starman" speeding through space.
Continue reading
According to the latest study by a team that has been observing 'Oumuamua since it was first discovered, this interstellar asteroid had a violent past!
Continue reading
According to a new study, there is a slim chance that Musk's Roadster (and Spaceman) could collide with Earth or Venus is a few eons.
Continue reading
The ESO's ESPRESSO instrument is getting all four of the telescopes at the Very Large Telescope to play nicely together, and the results will excite even the most discovery-weary space fan.
Continue reading
Continue reading
When the Mars 2020 arrives on the surface of the Red Planet, it will be carrying a piece of a Martian meteorite with it
Continue reading
This past December, the New Horizons probe took a series of pictures from the Kuiper Belt, thus breaking the record for the most distant images ever taken!
Continue reading
Continue reading
Located in the direction of the Leo constellation, about 36 million light-years from Earth, is the intermediate spiral galaxy known as Messier 66
Continue reading
A new study considers how messages from extra-terrestrial civilizations could pose an existential threat, and what humanity should do about it.
Continue reading
Continue reading
In the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI), a team of astronomers recently searched through the Kepler field to look for signatures of technologically-advanced civilizations.
Continue reading
Continue reading
According to a new study by a team of Harvard researchers, there could be thousands of interstellar asteroids like 'Oumuamua in the Solar System, which has implications for the spread of life.
Continue reading
Continue reading
The James Webb Space Telescope is now in LA. After final assembly there, it will undergo more testing. Then it will be transported to its launch site in Guiana and begin its mission in Spring 2019.
Continue reading
Continue reading
The inaugural launch of the SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket is happening today! Here's a prediction of what will happen to its payload: Musk's cherry-red Tesla Roadster
Continue reading
Scientists have been hard at work trying to determine the densities of the TRAPPIST-1 planets, and it looks like water is abundant in the TRAPPIST system.
Continue reading
In the past few months, the ExoMars orbiter has been conducting aerobraking maneuvers that have brought it steadily closer to assuming its final orbit around the Red Planet.
Continue reading
Continue reading
An international team of astronomers recently discovered a fainter, older galaxy using the most extreme case of the gravitational microlensing technique to date
Continue reading
Thanks to a new study performed by a pair of astrophysicists from the University of Oklahoma, the first extra-galactic planets have now been discovered!
Continue reading
According to a massive research study, Earth was struck by a comet 12,800 years ago that caused massive wildfires to rage over 10% of its surface.
Continue reading
Bonus Rocket! This rocket was conducting a very high retro-thrust landing over water, and it wasn't expected to survive that test. But it did, and SpaceX might be able to salvage it.
Continue reading
The IllustrusTNG Project has created a large and detailed simulation of the Universe. It's helping us answer some important questions about the formation and evolution of...everything.
Continue reading
A new study from a team of astronomers from Northwestern University indicates that molecules could be born within the outflows created by supermassive black holes.
Continue reading
Thanks to a new study by a team of Spanish researchers, the oldest star in the Milky Way may have finally been discovered
Continue reading
The Curiosity rover recently reached another milestone, having spent over 2000 days on Mars. In this time, it has revealed some amazing things about the history of the Red Planet.
Continue reading
Kurzgesagt just released a new video all about the Great Filter. It's great, and it's unsettling.
Continue reading
Here are some lovely photographs that were taken of the "Super Blue Moon", which appeared in the early-morning sky today!
Continue reading
NASA has confirmed that their missing IMAGE satellite was indeed located by an amateur astronomer in Canada. But re-establishing contact with the long-lost satellite will be a demanding technical challenge.
Continue reading
Continue reading
Researchers at Penn State are developing methods of turning human waste into food. And microbes, not plants, would provide the food.
Continue reading
A new animation released by NASA's Earth Observatory illustrates how ongoing drought is diminishing Cape Town's water supply.
Continue reading
Continue reading
When astronomers scan the atmospheres of other worlds, they'll be looking for gases to confirm that yes, indeed, there's life there. It turns out, this is actually pretty tough.
Continue reading
Thanks to the efforts of an amateur astronomer, the star cluster that was recently revealed by Gaia mission is now visible for all to see!
Continue reading
A new radio wave map of the Milky Way Galaxy is our most detailed yet and will be the basis for further study of the Milky Way for years to come.
Continue reading
According to a new study led by the Planetary Science Institute, Europa and Enceladus may have surfaces that are too soft for future missions to land on.
Continue reading
Continue reading
NASA's InSight lander will launch in May 2018, NASA has announced. InSight will study the interior structure of Mars to learn how it, and other rocky planets, formed and evolved.
Continue reading