The Apollo 11 Mission (Abridged)
In 1969, the Apollo 11 mission put the first humans on the Moon. Let’s take a brief look at the history and legacy behind this historic achievement and go through the actual mission itself from beginning to end.
The Apollo 11 Mission
In 1969, the Apollo 11 mission put the first humans on the Moon. Let’s take a comprehensive look at the history and legacy behind this historic achievement and go through the actual mission itself from beginning to end.
The James Webb Space Telescope
The James Webb Space Telescope is one of the most advanced space observatories in history. Let’s take a closer look at how this telescope works and some of the most stunning images it has produced since 2022.
Tunguska: A Phantom From The Skies
In 1908, the whole planet felt a deep tremor followed by strange atmospheric phenomenon. Stories began trickling out from the depths of the Siberian taiga about a mysterious but powerful explosion. With the world wrapped up in its own political machinations, one Russian named Leonid Kulik ventured into the dark wilderness to find out what happened.
The Milky Way Band: A Guide to the River of Stars
Summer is the best time of year to view the Milky Way band! Let this serve as your tour guide through our galactic plane. You’ll learn what, when and where to look for all the stars and nebulae.
A Constellation of Sciences
Much of astronomy is thought of as simply looking up at the beauty of the night sky but it actually shares a lot of space with all the other sciences. Let’s explore how the study of the cosmos intertwines with geology, computer science and even psychology!
The Science (& Fiction) of Star Wars: Part 2
Let’s explore some more things from the Star Wars universe and how they relate to real astronomical concepts.
The Science (& Fiction) of Star Wars: Part 1
Happy Star Wars Day! In the spirit of May the 4th, here’s a couple of fun little things about the Star Wars universe and how they relate to real astronomical concepts.
Chicxulub: The End of the Age of Reptiles
66 million years ago, an asteroid the size of Mount Everest collided with Earth and eradicated the dinosaurs. Come on a journey back in time and experience this cataclysm while we sift through the aftermath to piece together this prehistoric tale of destruction and survival.
Messier Marathon
The Messier Marathon is a rite of passage for amateur astronomers. Can you spot all of the Messier objects?
Temperature in Space
Let’s explore how hot or cold space is in different places and debunk some misconceptions about temperature in space!
What’s Ahead in 2025?
With 2024 wrapped up, it’s time to look forward to what is to come. We are seeing the dawn and progression of many ambitious science missions and a lot of fun things happening with the moon and planets!
Looking Back at 2024
2024 is at an end. Here are some of the more notable things that took place over the last year.
The Parker Solar Probe’s Ultimate Maneuver (Updated)
The Parker Solar Probe is set to ring in the holiday with an insane dive into the Sun’s corona where it will reach the fastest speed ever by a human-made object!
Artemis II Delayed. Again.
Humanity’s fateful return to the Moon has once again been postponed. As frustrating as this is, there is reason to feel good about it! Here’s what is going on!
Retrograde Motion
As you watch the planets drift across the night sky throughout the year, you’ll notice that they periodically seem to stop and reverse direction before righting themselves again. This is really strange! Why does that happen? We’ll walk you through what’s actually going on! It’s simpler and more intuitive than you might think!
The Final Experiment (Updated)
People from around the world have been invited to meet in an unlikely place. Antarctica. Here, an experiment is set to be conducted. One that purports to settle an ancient debate.
What debate? Why Antarctica? Why now? Find out!
The Sun’s Magnetic Field and the Solar Cycle
It was recently determined that the Sun has reached solar maximum in its solar cycle. What does that mean? What is the solar cycle? What causes it? How does it affect us here on Earth?
ESA’s Hera Mission (Updated)
ESA's Hera mission has launched! This is a follow up to the NASA DART mission which intentionally impacted a spacecraft into an asteroid in 2022. This spacecraft is being sent to investigate the aftermath and will provide invaluable insight into how best to protect Earth from rogue asteroids.
The Europa Clipper Mission (Updated)
The Europa Clipper mission has launched! If you haven’t heard of this, don’t worry! Read here to learn what it is and why you should be excited. For updates on the mission’s progress, check the very bottom of the article.