Become a Stargazer
Stargazing often intimidates beginners because the sky itself is so complex. Consider the following: The night sky is divided into […]
Stargazing often intimidates beginners because the sky itself is so complex. Consider the following: The night sky is divided into […]
January 14 The Stardust spacecraft got a gravitational “kick” when it flew past Earth. After gathering particles from Comet Wild
Galileo is best known for its reconnaissance of Jupiter. As it transited the asteroid belt en route to Jupiter, though,
Voyager images (clockwise from top left) of Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and NeptuneVoyager 1 and 2 conducted a “grand tour” of
Lunar farside, 1959In 1962, the American Mariner 2 staged the first successful encounter with another planet when it flew past
The stars aren’t visible because they are too faint. The astronauts in their white spacesuits appear quite bright, so they
Why can’t we see stars in the pictures of spacewalking or moonwalking astronauts? Read More »
The Sun was born about 4.6 billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of a vast cloud of gas and
This bright ring of light is quite common. It’s related to the same process that creates rainbows: refraction. In this
What causes the bright halo that sometimes surrounds the Moon? Read More »
According to Albert Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity, it is feasible in areas of intensely strong gravity to create “wormholes”
The famous Northern and Southern Lights — Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis for those Latin lovers among us — are