You don't need a telescope to admire the majesty of our planetary neighborhood. Planets like Jupiter and Venus reflect ...
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope report the discovery of a planet orbiting within the habitable zone of ...
The discovery of Kepler-51e sheds light on the unusual transit patterns of the system's existing super-puff planets.
You may need binoculars or a telescope for this one. It includes the three furthest planets in our solar system.
Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn are all visible in our evening sky. Around 9 p.m., look to the east for Mars, an orange “guest star ...
Scientists used the Hubble Space Telescope to observe a star with a planet-forming disk that gets to absolutely scorching ...
Jane Huang, an assistant professor of astronomy, grew up in Chicago, but has no strong feelings on whether New York or her ...
An unusual planetary system with three known ultra-low density "super-puff" planets has at least one more planet, according ...
The Hubble Space Telescope may be living our dream of wandering through the cosmos. It's the year 2000. We're floating in ...
The Red Planet and the moon visit the Cancer constellation, the Crab. The moon and Mars will share a close approach in the ...
While the naked eye may see Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, viewers will need a telescope or high-powered binoculars to see Uranus and Neptune, according to Science Alert. From the perspective ...
One is that the Rubin Observatory, with its increased capabilities, might be able to see a planet beyond Neptune. Another possibility is the telescope doesn’t identify a ninth planet but finds more ...