Distant Quasars are Natural Particle Accelerators

18 years ago

An international team of astronomers has gathered new data that helps to explain the origins of quasar particle jets. These…

Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Continues to Lower its Orbit

18 years ago

NASA's newest visitor to the Red Planet, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, is still in the process of shrinking its orbit,…

Airship Observatories Could Give the Best View

18 years ago

When it comes to astronomy, large telescopes rule. But if you can get your instrument into space, you bypass the…

What’s Up this Week – June 19-25, 2006

18 years ago

Greetings, fellow SkyWatchers! Get ready to rock as the week opens with the another stream of the Ophiuchid meteor shower…

Crescent Moon Dione

18 years ago

This photograph shows Saturn's moon Dione as a thin crescent beneath the luminous F ring. The image shows the dark…

Construction Begins on Cosmic Ray Observatory

18 years ago

Construction has begun on a cosmic ray observatory in the Utah desert that should be 10 times more sensitive than…

Italian Astronaut Assigned to STS-120

18 years ago

ESA announced today that Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli will be joining the crew of STS-120, due to launch in summer…

Galaxy 16 HDTV Satellite Launched

18 years ago

A Zenit-3SL rocket blasted off from Sea Launch today, carrying PanAmSat's Galaxy 16 communications satellite. The rocket lifted off from…

Discovery will Launch July 1, Despite Objections

18 years ago

It's been a long hard road to bring the space shuttle fleet back to service after falling foam led to…

Virgin Galactic Updates on Plans For SpaceShipTwo

18 years ago

Scaled Composite's SpaceShipOne claimed the X-Prize when it reached an altitude of 100km for the second time in less than…