Interstellar Asteroid ‘Oumuamua Had a Violent Past

7 years ago

According to the latest study by a team that has been observing 'Oumuamua since it was first discovered, this interstellar…

What are the Chances Musk’s Space Tesla is Going to Crash Into Venus or Earth?

7 years ago

According to a new study, there is a slim chance that Musk's Roadster (and Spaceman) could collide with Earth or…

Witness The Power Of A Fully Operational ESPRESSO Instrument. Four Telescopes Acting As One

7 years ago

The ESO's ESPRESSO instrument is getting all four of the telescopes at the Very Large Telescope to play nicely together,…

Weekly Space Hangout: Feb 14, 2018: Joe Pappalardo’s “Spaceport Earth”

7 years ago

Hosts: Fraser Cain (universetoday.com / @fcain) Dr. Paul M. Sutter (pmsutter.com / @PaulMattSutter) Dr. Kimberly Cartier (KimberlyCartier.org / @AstroKimCartier )…

Mars 2020 Rover is Going to be Taking a Chunk of Mars Back to… Mars?

7 years ago

When the Mars 2020 arrives on the surface of the Red Planet, it will be carrying a piece of a…

New Horizons Just Took a Record Breaking Image. No Camera Has Ever Taken a Picture From This Far From Earth

7 years ago

This past December, the New Horizons probe took a series of pictures from the Kuiper Belt, thus breaking the record…

Carnival of Space #548

7 years ago

This week's Carnival of Space is hosted by Brian Wang at his Next Big Future blog. Click here to read Carnival…

Messier 66 – the NGC 3627 Intermediate Spiral Galaxy

7 years ago

Located in the direction of the Leo constellation, about 36 million light-years from Earth, is the intermediate spiral galaxy known…

If We Receive a Message From Aliens, Should We Delete it Without Reading it?

7 years ago

A new study considers how messages from extra-terrestrial civilizations could pose an existential threat, and what humanity should do about…

Astronomy Cast Ep. 478: Apollo 8 with Paul Hildebrandt

7 years ago

On Christmas Day, 1968 Frank Borman, James Lovell and William Anders became the first human being to see the far…