Have you ever wondered how the Sun produces energy to keep us warm here on Earth?
Continue reading
Continue reading
In this week's episode of the Weekly Space Hangout, we're joined by Carolyn Collins Petersen, aka "The Space Writer". We talk about what it takes to write Planetarium Show, and Carolyn's impressive experience as a space journalist before and after the arrival of the internet.
Continue reading
Yes, it's that time of year again when everyone struggles with what gifts to buy their family and friends for their holiday-of-choice. Whether you are hoping to foster a love of space and science in a young child, or want to surprise that special adult "Super Space Nerd," we here at Universe Today are here to help our readers out with ideas and recommendations to fit virtually any budget, experience level, and area of interest, including telescopes, books, and other items that the "space/science geek" in your life would love to receive!
Continue reading
Plummeting to Earth during a fiery atmospheric reentry within the cramped confines of their Russian Soyuz capsule, an international trio of space flyers returned safely to the Home Planet today, Dec. 11
Continue reading
If seeing the Northern or Southern Lights hasn't been crossed off your bucket list yet, this video is the next best thing to seeing the aurora live. Astrophotographer extraordinaire
Thierry Legault has captured spectacular views of the Aurora Borealis from Norway, filmed in real time.
Continue reading
A grand finale meteor shower graces the skies of the Earth this weekend, as the
December Geminid meteors reach their peak early Sunday morning into Monday.
Continue reading
This might be a silly question, but what is the official name of that bright ball in the sky? You know, that thing we call the Moon? You might be surprised to know that the official name of the Moon is...
the Moon. And this becomes all the more confusing when there are other moons orbiting other planets, and even asteroids.
Continue reading
Volcanoes are one of the most impressive and powerful forces of nature, consisting of many different parts that serve different functions
Continue reading
Every scientist has a story. Though not all have a specific moment they can point to that 'got them into science', they all have people or places or moments which inspired them, or gave them some critical insight, or just kept them going through difficult or tedious times. "We Are All Stardust" is about those scientists, and about those stories.
Continue reading
The New Horizons spacecraft has been slowly sending back all the images and data it gathered during its July flyby of the Pluto system. The latest batch of images to arrive here on Earth contains some of the highest resolution views yet that it captured of Pluto's surface, taken during the spacecraft's closest approach.
Continue reading