I’m still living in boxes, but getting back to some semblance of a routine. But the astrosphere won’t wait.
Today’s photo is the lunar crater Clavius, taken by the incredible Paul f. Campbell. If you want me to feature one of your photographs, post it to the forum, and I’ll probably scoop it up.
And here are the stories for today.
Astroblog has posted a cool picture of the Moon, Saturn and Venus over the course of 4 days. It’s was a difficult shot to make because the sky is a sphere.
Does everything seem familiar? According to Seed Magazine, the Universe may repeat itself every trillion years.
If you’ve listened to Astronomy Cast, you know all good things come from the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation.
Bad Astronomy reports on the possibility that Spitzer has seen the first stars ever.
In April 2019, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration made history when it released the first-ever…
Almost every large galaxy has a supermassive black hole churning away at its core. In…
Through the Artemis Program, NASA will send the first astronauts to the Moon since the…
New research suggests that our best hopes for finding existing life on Mars isn’t on…
Entanglement is perhaps one of the most confusing aspects of quantum mechanics. On its surface,…
Neutrinos are tricky little blighters that are hard to observe. The IceCube Neutrino Observatory in…