The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is barreling toward its closest point to the sun as perihelion looms on Oct. 29. How different will it look when it reappears on the other side?
The blind mystic Baba Vanga, often called the 'Nostradamus of the Balkans', left behind a chilling list of prophecies for the ...
With the advent of commercial spaceflight, an increasing number of people may be heading into space in the coming years. Some will even get a chance ...
This Star Trek concept ignited a dream that humans could one day travel faster than the speed of light. Now physicists are ...
No one can say with scientific confidence why we exist or what happens when we die. In fact, scientists have a tenuous grasp on what it even means to be conscious. But our purely human urge to ask the ...
The Milky Way galaxy is like a gigantic ocean gyre or eddy that spins and wobbles around its center. But our home galaxy also has a colossal wave rippling through it, pulling and pushing an ocean of ...
After having her head shaved by nurses at Novant Health Mint Hill Medical Center, patient Catherine Klie’s right hand shook as she tried to trace spiral circles and straight lines with a marker. It ...
Hubble's sharp resolution allows observers to pore over the galaxy's details, showing that it has traits of both spiral and elliptical galaxies. Its core appears unusually smooth and gas-poor, traits ...
KITE & KEY MEDIA: The world is entering its second age of exploration, this one in outer space. But there’s one big question: Will America get left behind? In the 21st century, America has seen ...
Christopher Guest and Michael McKean speak with EW in character as David St. Hubbins and Nigel Tufnel for the release of "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues." Mike Miller is the executive editor on the ...
Students at Cedar Grove Elementary in Panama City are reaching for the stars. As part of their solar system lessons on Sept. 9, fifth-graders stepped inside a dark, inflatable planetarium that ...
Did you know nearly 17,500 satellites have been launched since 1957? Or what about the fact that more than 10% of those launches weren't registered internationally? While more and more orbital objects ...