Welcome back to the Astrosphere. Your photograph for today is Eta Carina by winensky. Can you see the dancing lady on the right? I can actually see this one.
Yikes, this giant spider will destroy us all.
Futurismic talks about the future of telescopes, looking right back to the first moments after the dark ages.
For all you Americans wondering who to vote for, ATW Space is keeping careful track of the candidates’ policies on space exploration.
Dynamics of Cats responds to a student looking for advice about grad school.
Celestial Journeys always has cool hand-drawn images of astronomical objects – this gives you a really good idea about what you’d see if you actually looked through the eyepiece of a telescope. No CCDs here. Check out Comet Holmes.
Sir Arthur C. Clarke celebrates his 90th birthday on Sunday, December 16th.
Astronomy Picture of the Day has an image of our cosmic neighbourhood of galaxy clusters.
The Search for Life in our Solar System leads seekers to strange places. From our…
Few things in life are certain. But it seems highly probable that people will explore…
Space debris is a growing problem, so companies are working on ways to mitigate it.…
Few space images are as iconic as those of the Horsehead Nebula. Its shape makes…
It stands to reason that stars formed from the same cloud of material will have…
We go about our daily lives sheltered under an invisible magnetic field generated deep inside…