We know there's water on the Moon, but questions remain about how it got there, where it's stored, and how it moves around. In a new study, scientists from China have identified tiny glass beads in the lunar soil as potential places where water could hide.
Let's see what the weather is on Titan today…. Will there be methane precipitation, or will it be clouded by ethane? NASA 's James Webb Telescope continues to amaze astronomers.
NASA's Juno spacecraft just captured a mysterious green flash on Jupiter's north pole, offering new insights into the gas giant's atmospheric dynamics.
Although the Moon does have an atmosphere, it is very thin and mostly made of hydrogen, neon, and argon. This is not a gaseous combination capable of supporting oxygen-dependent animals such as humans.
That's correct, Saturn's rings are disappearing! And fast. Much quicker, in fact, than researchers had anticipated. Saturn is now receiving 10,000 kg of ring rain each second. Fast enough to fill an Olympic-sized pool in under 30 minutes.
Famous physicist Prof. Brian Cox has recently made an entry in one of astronomy's most inquisitive and vital questions: Given the high possibility of intelligent alien life randomly prevailing in the ceaselessly massive universe, why, still, haven't we discovered any sort of indication of it? What could be the reason?