Water Discovered On Habitable Zone Exoplanet [Video]
NASA’s Hubble Finds Water Vapor on Habitable-Zone Exoplanet for 1st Time Its size and surface gravity are much larger than Earth’s, and its radiation environment may be...
Read MoreNASA’s Hubble Finds Water Vapor on Habitable-Zone Exoplanet for 1st Time Its size and surface gravity are much larger than Earth’s, and its radiation environment may be...
Read MoreNASA’s Kepler mission has verified 1,284 new planets – the single largest finding of planets to date.
Read MoreWhat is a lunar eclipse? A total lunar eclipse is coming this month! It’s Time For Stargazing, Skywatching, and Astronomy of The Night Sky April 2015, in this Astronomy for Kids video segment.
Read MoreWhat is a solar eclipse? There is a total solar eclipse in the North Atlantic and tips to prepare for the next U.S. eclipse. Learn what the path of totality is too: It’s Time For Stargazing, Skywatching, and Astronomy of The Night Sky March 2015, in this Astronomy for Kids video segment.
Read MoreHere is your quick video guide to January 2015 stargazing and sky-watching of the astronomy events visible in the night sky: Jupiter’s moons Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto are going to be amazing this month. Thanks to the orbital path of the moons shifting edge-on to the sun and earth it will be possible to see these Jovian satellites pass and eclipse each other.
Read MoreAstronomy School, Exoplanets and Jedis Oh My! In this interview we speak with new astronomer Lauren Biddle about her experience at the University of Arizona studying for, and earning, an impressive double major Bachelor’s degree in Astronomy and Physics, time as a telescope operator there, her current position at the Gemini Observatory in Hawaii, methods to search for exoplanets, her path ahead as an Exoplaneteer Astronomer, Star Wars vs. Star Trek, inspiration from Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson, the re-boot of COSMOS, and we ask for your questions for future episodes.
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