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Scientists may have solved the mystery of missing sulfur in space. A new study suggests sulfur is trapped in icy dust grains, ...
Uncover how astrology can illuminate your career path by understanding your natural talents and the perfect work environment for your satisfaction. Learn about the significance of the 10th and 6th ...
A Saturn-sized planet circling a tiny red dwarf is rewriting what scientists thought was possible in planetary systems.
Ceres is a dwarf planet and the largest object in the asteroid belt, which lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
While Whiskers may not be able to communicate his needs purrfectly, today’s planets certainly can. With only your sun sign, you can use Catscope to translate the feelings of your feline friend.
Enough fooling around. You’d like to see something amazing. A celestial spectacle that doesn’t require a telescope or star chart.
According to new information on SkySafari 6 Pro, a program used to predict the placement of stars and planets, Thursday, Aug.
Smithsonian scientists strive to understand the natural world from plants to planets. We work to save endangered species and conserve biodiversity, explore the Earth’s geological past and present, and ...
A New Mexico State University astronomer has discovered a gap in planet sizes that could provide insights into planet formation and the universe's origins.
But it’s not just looks. Rocky composition, general size, orbital behaviors—a lot of those qualities can be the same on both ...
A new theory suggests that “time” might be the product of a universe that, long ago, decided to settle down into one definitive story, sparking reality as we know it.
Last chance! A rare plane parade is happening on Aug. 21 and it won't happen again until 2028. Here's when and how stargazers can catch a glimpse of this week's stunning spectacle.