Few objects are darker than the Moon.
Read moreIn hush-hush astrophysics circles there are seldom discussed lists of impenetrable cosmic mysteries. These are the tantalizing enigmas that will...
Read moreIn 2017, this page offered good portable telescopes to anyone who’d explain why they want one. Both found grateful new...
Read moreHalf of the visual field consists of everything from eye level downward: the contents of the world.
Read moreIt’s featured in the current Scientific American. So it’s finally mainstream, at least scientifically.
Read moreClouds are a fascinating topic around here. Especially since they are poised for a major makeover.
Read moreLast week brought exciting news -- of the successful parachute retrieval of material scooped off the surface of an asteroid.
Read moreTwo major solar eclipses will soon happen. Each will be seen from here to some degree. You certainly want to...
Read moreIn general, Americans are bad at math. And scoundrels take advantage of this.
Read moreHere they come. Already the post-midnight sky is ablaze with more shooting stars than normal. Each night their numbers increase.
Read moreWe live in one of the world’s safest places in terms of the personal dangers from climate change. Yet, as...
Read moreMars is performing a wonderful, colorful conjunction, and it’s easy to spot. At 9:30 or 9:45, tonight or the next...
Read moreMany assume the universe’s underlying nature can be revealed by astronomy or its cousin cosmology. That’s a big change from...
Read moreAll this year Earth's sister planet has heated up the evening sky like a UFO. You've surely seen that dazzling...
Read moreLast week’s news was exciting: A meteor plunged through the roof of a New Jersey home, was scientifically identified by...
Read moreWhen this long cloudy period finally ends, let’s point our eyes toward arguably the most amazing thing in the universe....
Read moreEither nature is perfect, or else dark, snakelike patterns slither menacingly through the universe’s appointment calendar, its pages redolent with...
Read moreIn one of the most egregious science news goof-ups of the past half century, many mainstream media sources urged people...
Read moreVenus is the brightest “star” in the cosmos. No wonder civilizations through the ages worshiped it.
Read moreThe wild concept of a crushed sun started in 1783 with the British natural philosopher John Mitchell. He proposed the...
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