A look back at NEOWISE, the NASA mission that cataloged objects around Earth for over a decade

WISE, NEOWISE’s predecessor mission, imaged the entire sky in the mid-infrared range. Credit: NASA/JPL/Caltech/UCLA The NASA project NEOWISE, which has given astronomers a detailed view of near-Earth objects – some of which could strike the Earth – ended its mission and burned on re-entering the atmosphere after over a decade. On a clear night, the … Read more

MAUVE: An Ultraviolet Astrophysics Probe Mission Concept

For the past thirty years, NASA’s Great Observatories – the Hubble, Spitzer, Compton, and Chandra space telescopes – have revealed some amazing things about the Universe. In addition to some of the deepest views of the Universe provided by the Hubble Deep Fields campaign, these telescopes have provided insight into the unseen parts of the … Read more

The Sky This Week from December 6 to 13: Jupiter reaches opposition

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured this stunningly sharp view of Jupiter when the planet was near opposition in 2019. Credit: NASA, ESA, A. Simon (Goddard Space Flight Center) and M.H. Wong (University of California, Berkeley) Friday, December 6 Asteroid 15 Eunomia is making its way through central Auriga this month, passing numerous deep-sky objects along … Read more

How big can ‘ultramassive’ black holes get? Scientists may have the answer

Scientists believe that at the heart of all large galaxies lurk supermassive black holes, cosmic titans with masses equivalent to that of millions or even billions of suns. Yet some black holes exceed even these monstrous masses to become “ultramassive black holes.” The most massive black hole that we are currently aware of is Phoenix … Read more

NASA’s next-gen Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope gets its powerful eye (photos)

Optical Telescope

The Optical Telescope Assembly for NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope was recently delivered to the largest clean room at the agency’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. (Image credit: Future) Scientists working on NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope have achieved a significant milestone in assembling the next-generation observatory, which aims to address … Read more

Blue Moon: What Causes a Blue Moon, Why It Is Called a Blue Moon

What causes a blue moon?

The phenomenon of the blue moon is a fascinating celestial event steeped in folklore, science, and cultural intrigue. Often misunderstood and misinterpreted, a blue moon can mean the second full moon in a calendar month, the third full moon in a season containing four, or a moon appearing blue due to atmospheric effects. Despite its … Read more

NASA’s Search for Aliens Life: The Voyager Missions

NASA's Search for Aliens The Voyager Missions

Are humans the only intelligent beings in the vast expanse of the universe? This question has puzzled scientists, philosophers, and dreamers for centuries. NASA’s Search for Aliens took an ambitious step to explore this mystery by launching the Voyager missions in 1977, with Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 venturing beyond our solar system. These missions … Read more

Bermuda Triangle and Flight 19: Finally Mystery Solved

Finally solved Bermuda Triangle mystery

You’ve probably heard of wild stories surrounding the Bermuda Triangle a place where ships and planes disappear without a trace. Recently, a viral video showed YouTubers claiming they hit a treasure in the Bermuda Triangle, and a daring man who chased it down walked away with a $10,000 prize. But his biggest victory was making … Read more

What’s on the Other Side of a Black Hole?

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Black holes are an enigma that has puzzled scientists and captivated our imagination for decades. But what’s hiding inside a black hole? Is it a void, a bottomless pit, or even a parallel universe? We don’t know for sure yet, but scientists might have some ideas, so let’s hear them out. Birth of a Black … Read more