Just as passengers don’t feel the plane’s speed while smoothly cruising, we don’t feel Earth’s movement because we’re ...
Scientists have used the Gaia Space Telescope to create a 3D map of star kindergartens within the Milky Way, and you can fly through it.
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What Would It Actually Take to Destroy the Earth?

Can Earth really be destroyed, or is it tougher than we think? This video explores the science behind planetary destruction, from asteroids and nuclear weapons to black holes, and explains why Earth ...
Oceans cover three-quarters of the Earth, yet only 20% of the seafloor has yet been mapped. The race to understand these ...
Most people take the seasons for granted, but by using old satellite data, scientists have found that Earth's seasons might not be as dependable as we thought.
The FCC wants to exempt satellite providers from oversight required by the National Environmental Protection Act. Astronomers ...
A new NASA mission will capture images of Earth's invisible "halo," the faint light given off by our planet's outermost atmospheric layer, the exosphere, as it morphs and changes in response to the ...
Much as we may treasure and proclaim our independence, we actually live in a protective bubble called the heliosphere.
The upgraded Artemis II rocket ensures a smoother, safer ride for the astronauts on their highly anticipated lunar voyage.
A new machine learning tool can reduce errors in national flood prediction programing, resulting in more accurate predictions of where floods will occur.  In a new study published in AGU Advances, ...