1 hr ago | Universe Today
An Amazing Anniversary Image from the VLT
This Saturday will mark 15 years that the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope first opened its eyes on the Universe, and ESO is celebrating its first-light anniversary with a beautiful and intriguing new image of the stellar nursery IC 2944, full of bright young stars and ink-black clouds of cold interstellar dust.
1 hr ago | Free Republic
Astronomy Picture of the Day -- Messier 109
Explanation: Beautiful barred spiral galaxy M109 , 109th entry in Charles Messier's famous catalog of bright Nebulae and Star Clusters , is found just below the Big Dipper's bowl in the northern constellation Ursa Major.
1 hr ago | Beach Connection
Star Parties Coming Up in Oregon Coast Range, Gorge, Prineville
This weekend brings the galaxy and astronomy a little bit more down to Earth in the Gorge and the Oregon coast range, while next weekend does the same in eastern Oregon, in Prineville.
2 hrs ago | DurhamRegion.com
Sky's the limit for Durham astronomy club
May 25: Penumbral lunar eclipse. A penumbral lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through the Earth's partial shadow, or penumbra.
6 hrs ago | Space.com
Europe Opens New Asteroid-Hunting Center
The European Space Agency inaugurated its Near-Earth Object Coordination Center today , cutting the ribbon on a facility that officials said will strengthen Europe's contribution to the hunt for potentially dangerous asteroids and comets.
The week in science: Chile pushes for a national science ministry, Indonesia protects its forests, and Nobel laureate Heinrich Rohrer dies.
Fragile mega-galaxy is missing link in history of cosmos
Capturing the creation of this type of large, short-lived star body is extremely rare -- the equivalent of discovering a missing link between winged dinosaurs and early birds, said the scientists, who relied on the once-powerful Herschel space telescope and observatories around the world.
Earth's tides are shoving the moon away faster
EARTH is shoving the moon away faster now than it has done for most of the past 50 million years, says a new model for the way tides influence the lunar orbit.
Astronomers spot 'missing link' galaxy collision creating a...
Two hungry young galaxies that collided 11 billion years ago are rapidly forming a massive galaxy about 10 times the size of the Milky Way, astronomers have discovered.
Recommended: Astronomers get rare look at ancient galaxy collision
Two star-forming galaxies in the process of colliding 11 billion light-years away, as seen by a variety of telescopes.
Maryland Residents See Meteoric Fireball Shoot Across Sky
A bright light seen traveling across the sky over the weekend by dozens of witnesses across Maryland and the region is what astronomers are calling a fragmenting meteoric fireball.
Swarthmore engineering sophomore Yousef Alhessi, left, and Fred Orthlieb, emeritus professor of mechanical engineering at Swarthmore; work on taking apart the historic telescope at UI Observatory so it can be restored off-site by Ray Museum Studios in Pennsylvania.
Giveaway: "Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier" by Neil deGrasse Tyson
Neil deGrasse Tyson's new book, Space Chronicles: Facing The Ultimate Frontier , at times, reads like an updated version of some of Carl Sagan's classic work about the history of astronomy and our place in the Universe.
Earth-Like Planets Could be Right Next Door
Even in places where skies are dark and the Milky Way seems to fill our view, the night sky is teeming with stars we cannot see.
New star provides picture of Sun's future
Pictured is an artist's rendering of CoRoT Sol 1 and a chronology of the Sun's evolution based on data from the Subaru Telescope and the CoRoT space mission.
In the year 1600, Giordano Bruno went up n smoke in the Campo de' Fiori in Rome, the Field of Flowers.
How Fast Does the Earth Rotate?
The ground feels firm and solid beneath your feet. Of course, the Earth is rotating, turning once on its axis every day.
NRF signs international partnership
NRF CEO Dr Albert van Jaarsveld has said that astronomy could make South Africa a world leader.
Plea over suffragette bomb mystery
Information on the mystery bomber who 100 years ago attacked the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh during a suffragette campaign is being sought.
5 Fascinating Science Mysteries That Might Puzzle You
Did you know that there are actually space sounds? Or, that there have been several occurrences of raining fish and that it's possible to travel faster than light? If not, those are just some of the fascinating science mysteries that we've rounded up for you today.