The most recent discoveries in our universe.
10.5-billion-year-old Globular Cluster
The spectacular NGC 6496, 10.5-billion-year-old globular cluster, is home to heavy-metal stars of a celestial kind!
The most recent discoveries in our universe.
The spectacular NGC 6496, 10.5-billion-year-old globular cluster, is home to heavy-metal stars of a celestial kind!
A new radio map of Jupiter, reveals what’s beneath the clouds on the giant planet.
In the video physicist Brian Greene explains the most powerful explosions in the Universe…
Astronomers combine climate, orbit models to show that exoplanet Kepler-62f might be able to support life.
A NASA scientist just announced a promising new theory about a possible link between primordial black holes and dark matter.
A great new simulation of the universe, from the smallest thing, to the most distant, presented in a very comprehensive way, in just four minutes…
Almost every day we are talking about the weather here on Earth, but what’s the weather like for the rest of the universe? Take a look at
Mars, 3.4 billion years ago, had water, a lot more than it has now. The Martian sea experienced two “mega-tsunamis,” triggered by meteor impacts.
Hubble captured Mars on May 12, 2016, ten days before Mars would be nearest to our planet, on the exact opposite side of the Earth from the
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft collects first science on a mysterious beyond Pluto object.