Check out this cool video comparing the size of some of the largest known stars and planets in the universe. continue reading...
Image Source: International Meteor Organization, Stardate.org/Andrew Barr, National Post
One of the northern hemisphere’s most prolific meteor showers is the Perseid meteor shower. continue reading...
16th century woodcut of the Zodiac Signs, Image Source: Wikipedia
Yesterday, the internet world flew into a panic with when an online article stated that people who subscribe to astrology might have been identifying themselves with the wrong sign all along. continue reading...
Continue to discover the mysteries of the night’s sky with astronomer Louie Bernstein and WatchMojo.com. Bernstein tells us the truth about what we know as falling stars and when and where you can most likely find one. continue reading...
You’re mother has always been your biggest fan in all that you’ve done so why not say thank you with a star? continue reading...
The The Kepler Telescope, NASA’s new planet-hunting telescope has found two mystery objects that are too hot to be planets and too small to be stars. continue reading...
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Yesterday was Carl Sagan’s birthday. Watch this clip a remember what a cool guy he was. The world needs more people like him… continue reading...
The Hubble Space Telescope was launched on 24 April, 1990. This tool, built as a collaboration between NASA and the European Space Agency, is one of humanity’s most important tools in discovering the Universe. Since its start, it has shown us distant galaxies, nebulae, and has even given us a clear idea of the Earth’s age. It has answered some of the most lingering questions in astronomy, and is helping us discover whether life exists outside our planet. In this video, WatchMojo.com takes a look at some of the Hubble’s most notable and extraordinary discoveries. continue reading...
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