I have covered a lot of sky over the years, and I hope you have learned a little about our universe and gained an appreciation of the sky.
The night sky will show a rare alignment of planets in the night sky, with Venus and Mercury visible the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 25.
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS challenges physics with a missing dust tail, a forward anti-tail, and strange composition.
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New telescope observations reveal structural features never documented in any known celestial object The morphology defies conventional understanding. The forward anti-tail persists where physics says ...
Bigger, Reusable Heavy-Lift Rockets. Since the very first orbital missions of Sputnik and Yuri Gagarin, space exploration has ...
A new study suggests that a once-daily atmospheric tidal cycle may be a bigger driver of rapid Venusian winds than previously ...
Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) was discovered barrelling towards the sun on May 24, 2025 and is believed to have originated from the ...
Celestial events like meteor showers, eclipses, and more often give stargazers a reason to look up to the sky with curiosity ...
The annual Planetarium Christmas Program, presented by the Kent County High School Planetarium and radio station WKHS-FM 90.5 ...
Harvard astrophysicist Dr Avi Loeb tells ABP Live that 3I/ATLAS shows several odd behaviours, from unusual jets to rare ...