We don't often get a good look at X-class solar flares from ground-based observatories.
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If you've never sighted this rocky little world for yourself, you'll never get a better opportunity than right now to see it.
Levels of potentially dangerous cosmic radiation in Earth's atmosphere rose to a two-decade high in November after a rare solar super-flare pummeled the planet with high-speed particles from the sun.
As he did eight months ago, Sen. Ed Markey asked Jared Isaacman if Elon Musk was in the room when President Trump first offered him the job of NASA chief. And, once again, Isaacman demurred.
The discovery potentially transforms what we think about how the cosmic environment influences galaxies as they form.
A new joint analysis from the NOvA and T2K experiments offers the most precise look yet at neutrino behavior, bringing scientists closer to understanding why the universe is made of matter.
The Geminid meteor shower is active from Dec. 4 and hits its peak on the night of Dec. 13-14.
Billionaire private astronaut Jared Isaacman didn't mince words Wednesday (Dec. 3) during his second hearing before the Senate committee considering his nomination for NASA administrator.
Europe's plans to develop its "Argonaut" robotic moon lander are moving ahead with the announcement of an Italy-led consortium that will build a key element of the spacecraft.
A cosmic ray from a faraway supernova explosion may have sent a packed passenger jet into free fall in late October, forcing an emergency landing.
‘I wanted to elevate it. I didn’t want to do it like the original 'Battlestar Galactica' or 'Babylon 5.''
Blue Origin's next space tourist launch will make history, sending a wheelchair user to the final frontier for the first time.
Asteroid Bennu samples contain life-friendly sugars, a strange "space-gum," and ancient stardust
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to New York as a speedy solar wind and incoming coronal mass ejection are expected to buffet Earth's magnetic field.
Astronomers have spotted a distant world "shedding" its atmosphere into space in real time, creating a giant cloud of helium gas that sweeps across its parent star well before the planet itself.
The vantage point at Cerro Pachón, with its dark skies and high-altitude clarity, enhances the richness of the image.
The U.S. Air Force has given SpaceX permission to develop SLC-37 at Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station as a launch site for its Starship megarocket.
The first test flight of Landspace's Zhuque-3 rocket ended in a fiery explosion after successfully reaching orbit.

