The Antikythera computer captured the ancient Greek passion for mathematics, and especially geometry, and science.
The ringed gas giant Saturn has officially replaced Jupiter as the planet in our solar system with the most moons. The ...
Mercury: The smallest and innermost planet in our solar system. It's a rocky, cratered world with a thin atmosphere. Venus: Often called Earth's "twin" due to its similar size and mass, Venus has a ...
A secretive U.S. spaceship has landed after 434 days in orbit. The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle-7 (OTV-7) - described by U.S. Space Force as a " dynamic unmanned spaceplane" - successfully deorbited and ...
SOME astronomical events we see often, like shooting stars, but these are only a fraction of the dazzling celestial wonders occurring over the vast expanse of time. However, there are still four ...
Right now, Mercury is in Aries. Mercury ends its transit on March 29, 2025 After 26 days of transit in Aries, Mercury will enter the zodiac sign Pisces on March 29, 2025. Discover how the current ...
The planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune — plus the moon — align in the night sky just after dusk today. Most of the planets will be visible to the unaided eye, but you ...
Mercury, Venus, Mars ... The planet parade occurs when the planets' positions in their elliptical orbit around the sun line make them seem like they are close in the sky. As per Conafay, "It ...
Sedona Red Rock News Managing Editor and Sedona Poetry Slam founder Christopher Fox Graham has become the second Sedona resident to have a celestial body named after him with the recent redesignation ...
Uranus and Neptune required a telescope to be seen. But Friday 28 February is when Mercury joins the parade, so all seven planets can be seen in the night sky at once. There is a word of warning, ...