October 26, 2018 NASA snaps incredible photo of cat's paw nebula We all "knead" more space photos in our lives, so here's a stunning one from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope of a region of the Milky Way that scientists call the Cat's Paw Nebula .
October 23, 2018 Hunter's Moon to glow in October sky: Everything you need to know Skywatchers are in for an experience that’s literally out of this world: a full moon, known as the Hunter’s Moon, will take place on Wednesday.Â
October 20, 2018 12-pound rock from moon sells for more than $600,000 A 12-pound meteorite that blasted from the moon was sold at a Boston auction for the out-of-this-world price of $612,500 on Friday.
October 19, 2018 Orionid meteor shower to light up night sky this weekend: Everything you need to know Halloween fans are in for an early treat — a sprinkle of stars will be visible in the night's sky this weekend as the Orionid meteor shower makes its annual appearance.
October 11, 2018 Stephen Hawking's final paper revealed The final paper that famed physicist Stephen Hawking worked on before he passed away deals with a topic bigger than Hawking's legacy.
October 8, 2018 Hubble space telescope goes into 'safe mode' over faulty gyroscope NASA, we have a problem: the Twitter account for the Hubble Space Telescope announced Monday one of the device’s gyroscopes is not working.
October 8, 2018 Mysterious 'ghost' radio emissions have been found - and no one knows what's causing them Mysterious "ghost" radio emissions have been spotted by researchers, some that have lasted for 25 years, only to fade away and then return. While the "ghost" emissions could be extremely common, the cause is still unknown, according to experts.
October 3, 2018 NASA's aging planet-hunting Kepler telescope is struggling to see straight The reign of NASA's champion exoplanet-hunting telescope Kepler may be coming to an end this month, according to an update from the agency posted yesterday (Sept. 28).
October 1, 2018 Alien laser beams? Student project scans sky for intelligent life An ambitious, student-run hunt for intelligent aliens is underway.
September 28, 2018 The stuff falling into this black hole is moving at almost 56,000 miles a second! A glob of material the size of Earth is getting sucked into a black hole at nearly one-third the speed of light, a new study reports.