The European Space Agency’s Euclid telescope captured detailed new views of distant objects, including the galaxy GC 6744, which astronomers think closely resembles our Milky way.
Scientists discovered a Venus-like world that might not be a hellhole
Two teams of scientists have discovered a so-called “exo-Venus” — similar in scale to Earth’s evil twin planet, but with a chance of being habitable, depending on its atmosphere.
New James Webb Space Telescope photo truly boggles the mind
Scientists used the James Webb Space Telescope to capture a deep field view of space, including a view of two early galaxies and their black holes colliding.
Mission control is trying ‘restlessly’ to save a spacecraft to Mercury
A joint European and Japanese spacecraft bound for Mercury has encountered thrust problems that could jeopardize the future of the mission.
Best book deal: Get ‘The Three-Body Problem’ for just $8
As of May 16, get ‘The Three-Body Problem’ for just $8 at Amazon, which is 58% off its normal price.
NASA spacecraft saw something incredible near Jupiter’s Great Red Spot
NASA’s robotic Juno mission snapped images of the tiny moon Amalthea orbiting Jupiter during a recent flyby.
Scientists found an incandescent planet. It’s ‘constantly exploding.’
Astronomers discovered a planet 66 million light-years away that is covered in erupting volcanoes, as the influence of other large worlds squeezes the planet and drives volcanism.
An aurora will light up in unusual places as solar storm rages
An extreme solar storm will continue to produce aurora light shows across the Northern Hemisphere on Sunday as a wave of coronal mass ejections bombard Earth.
Webb found its strongest case yet of a rocky exoplanet with an atmosphere
Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have found an exoplanet blanketed in either carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide just 41 light-years away.
Venus is 900 degrees. That’s surprisingly not why it’s bone-dry, study finds.
A team of scientists believe they’ve discovered how Venus has lost its oceans, and the reason is surprising — it’s not because the planet roasts at 900 degrees Fahrenheit.