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A passel of new planets shows our solar system is very weird, and we don't know why
Astrophoto: From Earth, Saturn!
The central peaks of Tycho
Astrophoto: A galaxy living on the edge
Science out an airplane window: The case of the floating, stationary, disconnected, warped propeller blades
How old is Jupiter?
Amazing Hubble astrovideo: Two brown dwarfs dance across the sky
Amazing video: A SpaceX Dragon blows its cover
Did life here begin ... out there? Maybe its precursors did.
Einstein was right (again)! Astronomers watch as a star’s gravity bends light from another star
When the stars align ... well, one star with a hundred billion stars.
Time-lapse animation: Waves of fiery clouds undulate across the sky
Wrath of Khan at 35: Entering the Mutara Nebula
We’ll never have Paris: Trump pulls the US out of international climate accord
A pair of merging black holes 3 billion light years away sent ripples of spacetime through the Earth
Astronomers may have seen a star collapse directly to a black hole
We knew Jupiter was weird. Now we're finding out HOW weird.
In space, no one can hear when you're hit by a meteoroid. Except that one time when LRO was hit.
Summer comes to Saturn
Star Wars 40th anniversary: That’s no moon ... but what if it were?
OK, it's still not aliens, but we're finally catching Tabby’s Star in the act
Catching the (meteor) train
Astronomers find a moon for a distant, frigid world
Poli'ahu: Time-lapse of telescopes and stars dancing under Hawaiian skies
Spaceships rendezvous as they sail into the sunset
New measles and chicken pox outbreaks in the U.S., and both are linked to vaccine refusal
Space bender: A galaxy cluster distorts the fabric of space, creating beautiful patterns of light
Astrophoto: Eight planets and a Moon, from east to west
What do we do about the onslaught of attacks on science?
My God. It's full of propellers.
Astrophoto: The Big Dipper over Chile ... barely.
No, we haven’t found signs of life – alien or otherwise - in the solar system
Colliding clusters of galaxies make waves ... gorgeous, gorgeous waves
Skyglow: Capturing the glory of our disappearing skies
Star Wars: Was it really a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away?
Scholarships Against Humanity: The card game for horrible people just awarded a full college scholarship to a young scientist
Declassified nuclear weapon test footage is scientifically fascinating and existentially terrifying
All the fake news that’s fit to print: Why is The New York Times printing climate science denial?
Cassini's (first) deep dive above Saturn's clouds
Caught on camera: A Martian Opportunity hole-in-one
The sky is filled with warm, fuzzy gas
Marching for science
A bursting star in a starburst galaxy
Bill Nye Saves the World!
2014 JO25 is a kilometer-wide asteroid that flew just 1.8 million km past Earth yesterday
… and Proxima makes three: Alpha Centauri really is a triple star!
NGC 4707: A lovely galaxy with a lot more going on than meets the eye
Another flying saucer invades Saturn. Or ravioli.
What will the sky look like in five million years?
Distant solar system object 2014 UZ224 is not terribly big but at least it's really really cold
500 years ago, a huge multi-star collision in Orion triggered a ridiculously powerful cosmic explosion
Get ready to say farewell to Cassini
Astronomers find an atmosphere around a nearby Earth-sized exoplanet! But what's it made of?
BA product review: Celestron's EclipSmart solar viewing binoculars
Opposing Jupiter: Hubble's view of the largest planet in the solar system
Somewhere over the fogbow
The star EZ Canis Majoris is blowing an immense bubble in space, and you do NOT want to be around when it pops.
In 2013, an asteroid exploded. Now we know why: It spun itself to death.
A tiny galaxy speaks loudly and carries a gigantic black hole
Stunning astrophotos: Orion in context, and in detail
Meet Jupiter’s backwards little friend: Asteroid 2015 BZ509
SpaceX plans to reuse a rocket booster for launch for the first time on Thursday
When it comes to climate change, some people just want to watch the world burn
Goodnight, Pluto
A 3 billion solar mass black hole rockets out of a galaxy at 8 million kilometers per hour. Yes, seriously.
Our planet is melting at both ends: Arctic and Antarctica hit record low ice extents
CFBDSIR 2149-0403: A mystery lurks 1800 trillion kilometers from Earth
Trump's 2018 NASA budget: The good, the bad, and the very, very ugly
One star, two star, red star, blue star
Hey, flat Earthers! You chose the wrong planet!
Goodbye, Mimas, and thanks for all the Star Wars jokes
Astronomers find a black hole eating a white dwarf
A whole (galaxy of) new worlds: The A Capella Science of exoplanets
The bruised Earth: Solar eclipse seen from space
No, aliens haven't invaded Saturn: It's Pan, the flying saucer moon!
BREAKING NEWS: Scott Pruitt, head of EPA, doesn’t think carbon dioxide is the main driver of global warming
If we assume global warming is a hoax, what should we expect to see?
Mea culpa: Are exoplanets planets?
Soonish, a book about science making things better and/or worse
Does Ceres still have currently active (erupting!) cryovolcanoes?
Watch alien planets dance from across the gulf of space
If you liked the science in the movie Arrival, I want to have a (single) word with you
These strawberries aren't red. Seriously. They aren't.
It turns out methane CAN simply walk into Mordor
SpaceX announces it will send two 'private citizens' around the Moon in 2018
30 years after a star blew itself to shreds
Astronomers discover a new satellite for the Milky Way
A festival of clouds
Exoplanet news: SEVEN Earth-sized planets found orbiting a nearby star!
Redefining planets: An answer in search of a question
KaBLAM! A small asteroid carved out one of the youngest craters on Mars
SpaceX nails the landing after an historic launch
Dramatic grayscale time-lapse cloud animation: Pulse
The other Andromeda galaxy
Arrival - A not really Bad Astronomy review
Does Earth have a Trojan horde?
A journey to Jupiter, without leaving Earth
Will you be able to see tonight's deep penumbral lunar eclipse?
Mysterious "blue jets" blasting upwards from clouds seen from space
Jupiter from below
Sorry, climate change deniers, but the global warming 'pause' still never happened
Mind the 400 kilometer gap
Earth gets a close shave from the small asteroid 2017 BH30
Take a deep dive into the rings of Saturn
A galaxy with beautiful plumage
To Boldly Go
All Good Things
Syfy Wire welcomes Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy
Shaking the Fabric of Reality
A distant galaxy's black hole is big, but not big enough
In a Week of Space Tragedy Anniversaries, We Must Continue to Venture Onward
The Broad Strokes of Jupiter
Make America Gagged Again
Juno Makes Another Pass at Jupiter
Curiosity Finds An(other) Alien Visitor on Mars
If You Need Strength Today, Be Like Daphnis
Saturn’s Moon Daphnis Creates Spectacular Ripples in Saturn’s Rings
2016 Was the Hottest Year on Record
Apollo Astronaut Gene Cernan Has Died at 82
SpaceX Returns to Flight
Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled High-Mass Stars …
The Clouds of Andromeda
Talk Nerdy: Anti-Science, Trump, and Why I Hope Science Will Help Save the World
My God. It’s Full of Black Holes.
A Distant View of Home
That’s No Ordinary Taco. It’s a SPACE Taco.
New Study Confirms Sea Surface Temperatures Are Warming Faster Than Previously Thought
The Snows of … Hawaii?
Seeing Through a Cloudy Lens
Deep Field
Happy New Tropical Earth Orbital Period! Kinda!
2017: Wait Just a Second
Amazing Illusion: Invisibility Cloak
Our Magnificent Moon
A Fog Dome Rises in the Night
Vera Rubin, Discoverer of Dark Matter, Has Died
Video Preview of Cassini’s Saturn Endgame
By the Light of the Silvery Lunar Fogbow
The Photons Came Down the Chimney With Care
Venus Commands the Sky Over Frozen Waves
The Expanse Expanded
Antimatter Is Starting to Yield Its Secrets
What Happens When the Camera Faces the Other Way During a SpaceX Landing?
Happy December Solstice!
Another Day, Another Anti-Science Trump Pick For Federal Office
The Protoplanet Ceres: Water, Water, Everywhere
Trump Adviser Turns the Anti-Science Up to 11
Three News Stories About Humans in Space
Baby Exoplanets Carve Grooves Into Their Nursery
So Here’s Another Thing Global Warming Causes: Catastrophic Glacial Avalanches
The Endgame at Saturn Begins
The Mysterious Case of a Nonexistent Alien Planet Discovered 160 Years Ago
John Glenn, the First American to Orbit the Earth, Has Died at 95
An Island of Stars in a Sea of Stars
The Universe Voids Itself, and Einstein Predicted It
An Irregular Mystery
Follow-Up: Why the House Science Committee’s Climate Change Denial Is So Wrong
The House (Anti-)Science Committee Strikes Again
Russian Resupply Rocket Lost During Launch
How the Moon Got Its Weird
Another Jumping Sun Dog
A (Frozen) Great Lake of Water Is Found Beneath the Surface of Mars
Follow-Up: More on Trump’s Catastrophic Plan to Gut NASA’s Earth Science
Starry Starry Swing
Jupiter Unwrapped
Happy Thanksgoating
Trump’s Plan to Eliminate NASA Climate Research Is Ill-Informed and Dangerous
Mars Is Going Through a Bit of a Dry Spell. How Do We Know? Rusty Meteorites.
No, There’s No “Huge Blue Globe” in Front of the Sun (Sigh)
What the Heck Is Going on at the North Pole?
This Is NOT the Milky Way. Except It Is.
Zen Pencils Takes on Science, Religion, and Relativity
The Supermoon and Global Warming: A Taste of Things to Come
Ice Crystals Above Clouds Dance to the Tune of Electricity
An Eerie Hex on Saturn
So, About Today’s Supermoon …
Time Lapse: Refraction
Trump’s Cabinet: Yeah, It’s Probably Even Worse Than You Imagined
The Colors of Stars: Red vs. Blue
A Dark Day
I’m With Saturn
I’m Voting for Hillary Clinton
Ashes to Stars, Dust to Dust
Mars Spins as the Earth Laps It Around the Sun
Able Was I, Ere I Saw Oxo Crater
What Do Astronomers Mean When They Say an Object “Is in a Constellation”?
Thera Incognita
Carving the Orion Nebula
Global Weirding
Water Clouds Over a Rogue Planet
The Galactic Eye of Sauron
Oh, Right. WE LIVE INSIDE A GALAXY.
Ethereal Gravity Wave Clouds Flow Over Colorado
The Raging Beauty of Monsoons
The Sun’s Motion Reflected in the Universe
How Just Three Stars Light Up a Stellar Nursery
Astronomers X-Ray Colliding Galaxies to Find a Pair of Monster Black Holes
A Year of Record Heat
Mars Lander Impact Site Seen From Orbit
Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star, Who Wrote You? ’Twas Not Mozart.
The Lone Icy Volcano of Ceres
How Big Is Proxima Centauri’s Planet?
A Spiral Galaxy Defying the Cosmic Flow
NASA Sets Sight on Mars. I Just Hope Its Aim Is True.
The Sky Is Filled With Galaxies
Earthrise, From the Moon
S Marks the Spot of a Planet Being Born Around Another Star
Time’s Arrow Explained by Minute Physics
Would You Vote for Someone Who Thinks the Earth Is Flat?
Deep Sky Colors: A Gorgeous Astrophotography Book
As Hurricane Matthew Hits Florida, What Will It Do to NASA?
Blue Origin Tests Its Rocket Escape System in a VERY Dramatic Way
Arctic Ice Reaches Second Lowest Extent on Record
How Big Can a Black Hole Get?
Goodnight, Rosetta
Chairman of Illusions
Sentinel-1A Satellite Slammed by Space Debris
Elon Musk Wants to Put a Million People on Mars
The First Photo of the Sun
Astrophoto: Dusty Star Birth and Future Spectacular Death in the Swan
Passing a Kidney Stone Can Be a Real Roller Coaster Ride
No, NASA Didn’t Change Your Astrological Sign
Infinity Squared: An Astonishing Video of the Night Sky
Shaking Hands With Pele
An Exploding Volcano Slowed Global Warming. Briefly.
Rosetta’s Final Resting Place Has Been Chosen
March … I Mean April … I Mean May … I Mean June … I Mean July... I
Mean August 2016 Is the Sixth … I Mean Seventh … I Mean Eighth … I Mean
Ninth … I Mean 10th … I Mean 11th Temperature Record-Breaking Month in a
Row
What Is the Largest Galaxy in the Universe?
Retro Posters Promote an Ancient Battle: Humans vs. Disease
Does Climate Change Affect Our Weather? Yes. Yes, It Does.
Blue Origin Will Test Its Capsule Abort System ... in Flight!
I Didn’t Even Know Mars Had a Southwest
To Beat Trump, Clinton Needs to Bring Science to the Debates
Xkcd Takes on Global Warming
This Illusion Knows When You Are Looking at It
Watch Evolution Occur Before Your Eyes
Down Under and Spinning the Wrong Way
Hank Green Tells You How to Register to Vote
Thursday Night, NASA Launches a Mission to Sample an Asteroid ... and Bring a
Piece of It Back to Earth
Jupiter, the (Surprising and Weird) King of the Planets
Philae Has Been Found on the Comet’s Surface!
The Great Kersten Blunder Blunder
Time-Lapse: Hades Exhales
Beams From the Setting Sun Cast Their Way Across the Sky
SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Explodes on Launch Pad During Fueling
A Monster Galaxy Hiding in Plain Sight
No, We Almost Certainly Did Not Detect an Alien Signal
Astronomers Find Three Exploded Stars Nested Like Russian Dolls
Grasping Climate Change
Goaturday
Venus and Jupiter Kiss This Weekend
Follow-Up: Just How Hot Was July 2016?
Astronomers Discover a New Planet Orbiting the Closest Star to the Sun!
Super Slow-Motion Beauty of SpaceX Rockets
Global Warming Has Now Made the Northwest Passage a Thing
The Day a Cloud Wore a Cheery Hat
A Cosmic Flower Blooms and Sends Its Seeds Into the Void
So What Exactly Is an “Alien Megastructure”?
No, That’s Not a Picture of Antarctica From Space
Trump’s VP Mike Pence Wants to Teach That Old Time Religion in Public Schools
March … I Mean April … I Mean May … I Mean June … I mean July 2016
Is the 6th … I Mean 7th… I Mean 8th … I Mean 9th… I Mean 10th
Temperature Record-Breaking Month in a Row
Chemtrails? Nope.
NASA Video Shows Meteor Shower … From Above!
When the Sun Never Sets
ORION. Holy Wow, Orion.
A Chance to See Moons Around the Exoplanet Beta Pic B in 2017
I Still Still Don’t Think It’s Aliens, but Tabby’s Star Keeps Getting Weirder
NASA High Definition Camera Creates Stunning Slo-Mo Rocket Booster Footage
GOP Sen. Ron Johnson: Lack of Global Warming Is “Scientifically Proven.”
Yeah, About That …
The Complicated Trajectory to Understand a Comet
Iridescent Sunset Mammatus
Perseid Meteor Shower Peaks Aug. 11 and 12 with a Possible Strong Outburst!
Senior House Republican Says Earth Is Cooling
SpaceX Fires Up a Second-Hand Booster
Blue Origin Test Flight Was a Successful Failure. Literally, in Fact.
The Milky Way Crosses Its Heart … With a Galactic X
Help Make Women NASA Lego Minifigs a Reality
Days of Wine and Redwoods and SCIENCE
Re-Entering Chinese Rocket Booster Lights Up Western United States Skies
The Corpse of a Dead Star Zaps Its Companion With a Death Ray
Why Doesn’t Ceres Have Any Really Big Craters?
Asteroid Collisions Create a Forbidden Crystal
More Evidence That Dinosaurs Suffered a One-Two Extinction Punch
Time Lapse: The Skies Over Dry Tortugas
Rosetta’s Final Resting Place Has Been Chosen
EPIC Earth: A Year of Days From Space
These Are the Antiheroes We Don’t Deserve
March … I Mean April … I Mean May … I Mean June 2016 Is the 6th … I
Mean 7th… I Mean 8th … I Mean 9th Temperature Record-Breaking Month in a
Row
The GOP Fiddles While America Burns
Hubble Takes a Long Look Into the Heart of the Crab
Throwing Shade on a Comet
Greenland Is Still Melting Away
A Moment of Clarity in the Milky Way
Time-Lapse: Vorticity
A Beauty That Hides a Beast
Pluto + 1: A Year After New Horizons Made It a World
What Do You Do With a Problem Like Space Debris?
Juno’s First Light
Moon Photobombs Earth
“Clean” Coal? Yeah, Not So Much.
Measles Outbreak in Arizona Likely Fueled by Vaccine Refusals
An Alien Planet Orbits in a Triple-Star System … and We Have Photos
Namibian Milky Way
A Gathering Storm
We Have to Be Better Than This
Looking Down on the International Space Station. Literally.
I’m a Loner, Dottie. A Dwarf Galaxy.
Follow-Up: Jupiter’s Moons Dance as Juno Approached
Jupiter Has a New Moon. And We Put It There.
Happy Fourth of July!
A Cosmic Tadpole Swims Into Hubble’s View
The Cliffs of Charon
Jupiter Looms Ahead for Juno
The GOP’s Denial of Science Primed Them for the Illogic of Trump
Using the Most Violent Explosions in the Universe to Measure Its Size
Small Meteorite Punches Through Roof of House in Thailand
Stealthy Black Hole Spotted by Accident
Comets Scoff at Gravity
A Sunday Morning Brain Teaser For You
The Stars at Night Are Big and Bright … Deep in the Heart of the Milky Way.
Neptune Just Got a Little Dark
Does Pluto Harbor an Ocean Under All That Ice?
On the Ball of the Midnight Sun
Two Baby Alien Worlds Show Us How to Cook a Planet
Happy Full Moon Solstice!
March … I Mean April… I Mean May 2016 Is the Sixth … I Mean
Seventh… I Mean Eighth Temperature Record-Breaking Month in a Row
ExoMars Sees Mars
Blue Origin to Test Rocket Parachute Failure Sunday Morning
Another Moon for Earth? Well, Not Really, but It Depends on Your Point of
View.
LIGO Bags Another Binary Black Hole Burst
A Dying Star Metamorphoses Into a Butterfly
Will SpaceX Be on Its Way to Mars by 2018? Maybe. But That’s Not the Point.
Orlando: What Can You Do in the Face of Another Senseless Gun Tragedy?
Akatsuki Reveals a Hot, Dynamic Venus
A Heavy Metal Cosmic Whodunit
Oh, THAT’S What Those Bright Spots on Ceres Look Like
“This Is Discovery”
The Fuse Is Lit. Point and Laugh, or Run for Your Lives?
Four More Place Settings at the Periodic Table
Photographer’s Quick Thinking Captures a SpaceX Rocket Descending to Earth
The White Spots on Ceres Aren’t the Only Weird Thing There
How Did Supermassive Black Holes Get So, Well, Supermassive?
When It Comes to NASA, Polarized Politics Need Not Apply
A Strip of Pluto
What Causes Stripey Clouds?
Fireball: Couch-Sized Rock Lights Up the Sky Over Arizona
Breathe Deep Pluto's Gathering Gloom
Scientists Stand Up To Congressional Attacks
King Tut Had a Dagger That Fell From Space
Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert Will Save Us From Gay Space Colonies
Having a Gassy Neighbor Is Beautiful
Mammatus Mia!
Lies Trump Reality
Ride Along With a SpaceX Rocket Back to Earth
Come See Me at Star Trek: Mission New York
A Physics Outsider Says NASA Asteroid Scientists Are All Wrong. Is He Right?
(Spoiler: No)
A Silhouette of Cold, Dusty Galactic Fingers
Update: Mysterious Martian Plumes May Be From a Solar Storm and Not an
Impending Invasion
A Cold Ribbon Where Future Stars Are Born
These Dunes Are the Pits. Or Vice Versa.
Jupiter May Be Hit by a Half-Dozen Visible Asteroid Impacts Every Year
A Dozen (or So) Ways to Die in Space
Now’s a Good Time to Look Up as Mars Looks Back at You With Its Red,
Baleful Eye
Of Course Trump Chose a Global Warming Denier as His Energy Adviser
Cards Against Humanity Just Paid for a Young Woman’s College Tuition
White Spots Blemish the Face of Ceres
A Fantastic Optical Illusion: Just Another Brick in the Wall?
Watch the Expansion of Debris Hurled Into Space by a Supernova
Sunrise on a Crater Rim
March … I mean April 2016 Is the Sixth … I Mean Seventh Temperature
Record-Breaking Month in a Row
Astronomers Take the Measure of a Monster Black Hole
Kinked Vortices
JWST Preps for Its Cameras
A Map That Goes Medieval on Mars
Reminder: There’s Still Space Left for Science Luau 2016
Ken Ham Really Doesn’t Understand Science
Cassini Takes a Last Close Look at Epimetheus
Huge New Bounty of Exoplanets Found, Including Nine in the Goldilocks Zone
Transit Transit
Sic Transit Gloria Mercury
When Science Reporting Goes Horribly, Horribly Wrong
The Highs and Lows of Mercury
Reminder: How to Watch Monday’s Transit of Mercury
Colonizing Venus
SpaceX Nailed Its Most Difficult Landing Yet
Did a Super-Mega-Ultra Neutrino Come From a Black Hole Gobbling Down Matter
10 Billion Light-Years Away?
How to Watch the Rare Transit of Mercury Across the Sun on Monday
JWST’s Mirrors’ Golden Glow
Jimmy Kimmel: Climate Hero
Three Earth-Size Planets Found Orbiting a Nearby Ultracool Star
SpaceX Wants to Go to Mars—and It Actually Can
A Galaxy Hidden in Plain Sight
The Earth Is Getting Greener … but That’s Not a Good Sign
360° View of the SpaceX Booster Ocean Landing
No, Saturn Won’t Be Huge in the Sky on May 1
The Warped Path to Understanding the Universe
Climate Change Is Strangling Our Oceans
A Moon for Makemake
An Emerald Green Comet and a Billion Stars
Five Days in Paradise: Come to Science Luau 2016
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