A Day on Earth Used to Only Be 19 Hours

1 year ago

A new study has revealed that for 1 billions years, a day on Earth lasted for about 19 hours.

An Element Critical for (Earth) Life is Spewing out of Enceladus

1 year ago

We really need to get back to Enceladus. Not to send people necessarily, although that would be nice. But, we…

A White Dwarf is Starting to Crystallize into Diamond

1 year ago

White dwarfs are the stellar remnants of stars like our Sun. They're strange objects, and astrophysicists think their cores can…

Curiosity Takes One Final Postcard Image of a Picturesque Valley Before Moving on to its Next Destination

1 year ago

The Mars rover Curiosity continues to make its way up the slopes of Mount Sharp on Mars. On April 8th,…

Without Ozone, the Earth Might Get a Lot Colder

1 year ago

The evolution of Earth's climate contains many components. And new research has shown just how critical the ozone layer is…

Astronauts Will Be Tracking Dust Into the Lunar Gateway. Is This a Problem?

1 year ago

A NASA-supported study examines how lunar regolith could impact the Gateway and other aspects of NASA's Artemis Program.

China is Trying to Stop its Boosters From Randomly Crashing Into Villages

1 year ago

China has developed a new parachute system that they hope will help prevent uncontrolled reentries and crashes.

Meet Annie Jump Cannon, the “Harvard Computer” that Brought Order Out of Chaos

1 year ago

In the early 20th century our understanding of stars was a complete and total disaster. It took the genius of…

Astronomers Have Figured Out Clever Tricks to Reduce the Impact of Satellite Trails

1 year ago

A clear sky is a prerequisite for most astronomers imaging the cosmos. However, with the proliferation of satellite trails, astronomers…

The Tarantula Nebula Shouldn’t Be Forming Stars. What’s Going On?

1 year ago

The Tarantula Nebula is a star formation region in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Tarantula is about 160,000 light-years away…