The UK government has opened a solar storm center in Essex.
Wednesday's total lunar eclipse begins around 4 a.m. EDT and will reach totality at 6:25 a.m. EDT.
Conditions in the early solar system would have made water formation impossible, according to a new study.
The new U.S. program to ferry astronauts to the International Space Station will also accommodate tourists, for a hefty price.
Video shows a massive fireball illuminate the sky over parts of the U.S. East Coast and Midwest over the weekend.
NASA was tasked in 1994 with identifying potentially Earth-threatening asteroids greater than 0.62 miles in diameter.
The small meteorite blasted out a large crater, measuring 16 feet deep and 39 feet wide.
At its closest approach, the asteroid will be about 22,000 miles from our planet's surface
September may not be as astronomically exciting as August or October, but there are a few highlights.
Scientists have found traces of one of the oldest stars in the universe, believed to be 140 times the size of the sun.
Shape on Google Moon sparks speculation on existence of UFO base.
This year's Perseid meteor shower peaks on Tuesday, and NASA and Slooh will provide live stream broadcasts beginning at 9:30 and 7:30 p.m. EDT, respectively.
Google is celebrating the annual stargazing event with a quick video.
Want to catch the Perseids but stuck in a major city? Here's a guide to help you out.
The August supermoon will be the second of the summer.
A matter of perfect timing makes the August supermoon the best one to view.
Sometimes a supernova does not destroy the star.
Perseid meteor shower activity may peak Aug. 12-13 this year, but it might be best viewed around now because of the supermoon in August.
For astronomy fans, August will be a great month.
July's Delta Aquarid meteor shower peaks on July 29.
NASA announced on Monday that it hopes to find alien life in the next 20 years using telescope technology.
July's supermoon is the first of three for the summer.