The 2024 total solar eclipse path traverses the U.S., beginning in the Pacific Ocean at 12:39 p.m. EDT and concluding in the North Atlantic Ocean at 3:55 p.m. EDT, with a total duration of 3 hours, 16 ...
The International Space Station isn't the only space station visible from Earth's surface. Astronomers can also observe and image Tiangong, the Chinese space station, but it is a trickier target. When ...
The sun’s getting feisty. Our star is nearing (or even at) the peak in its magnetic cycle, which means lots of solar storms—such as the big one that lit up the skies with auroras in May—as well as ...