Welcome to SolarBalls, where animated content combines entertainment with education about the solar system and the universe. This channel offers space animations infused with comedy, exploring various ...
Venus and Saturn sit in opposition today, creating an imbalance between emotions and rationality. Don’t let this confusion dominate the day ahead. You may feel a conflict of interest between pleasure ...
Two newly discovered comets are streaking across the sky in a spectacular display as they make their closest approaches to Earth this month. Comets are made of ice, frozen gases and rock, and as they ...
Dear Capricorn, today the cosmic energies invite you to anchor yourself in your ambitions with serenity. The Moon’s harmonious aspects with Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn bring a gentle yet powerful ...
Brown dwarfs: too small to be stars, too big to be planets. Only discovered in the 1990s, these in-between cosmic objects aren’t big enough to burn as hot and bright as a true star, instead usually ...
Observing 3I/ATLAS in this active phase will give some of the clearest insights yet into the mystery of interstellar comets. The European Space Agency is making use of spacecraft designed for Mars and ...
Astronomers found the elusive gas on Wolf 1130C but wonder why it’s not more prevalent in other brown dwarfs Schematic of the Wolf 1130ABC triple system, composed of the red dwarf star Wolf 1130A, its ...
The detection of the molecule phosphine in a brown dwarf’s atmosphere may help astronomers in their search for life elsewhere in the Milky Way. By Katrina Miller On a brown dwarf dozens of light years ...
The finding suggests phosphine—a potential biosignature—shouldn’t be viewed as evidence of alien life until natural, non-biological sources are ruled out. reading time 5 minutes For scientists, the ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has made one of the clearest observations to date of phosphine, a molecule that has been the subject of controversy. In recent ...
"Ultimately, we just need to go back to the Uranus system and see for ourselves." Ariel, one of Uranus' icy moons, may once have concealed a vast ocean more than 100 miles (170 kilometers) deep ...