Webb and Hubble Unite: A Breathtaking 3D Journey Through the Pillars of Creation NASA’s new 3D visualization of the “Pillars of Creation” combines data from the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes t
How metals were distributed in the early Solar System Astronomers are investigating what our Solar System looked like at the beginning of its existence. Meteorites suggested
Iron meteorites suggest early solar system was doughnut-shaped Roughly four billion years ago, our solar system formed out of a cloud of gas and dust swirling around the sun. Scientis
The Shape of The Solar System Has Changed Dramatically, Scientists Say The shape of the Solar System was once a little more on the doughy side. Before it arranged itself into a flattened disk
Mars Odyssey celebrated its anniversary with an unusual image of Olympus Mons On June 30, the Mars Odyssey spacecraft will celebrate a round number: its 100,000th orbit around Mars. In honor of this
The reason why asteroid being captured by NASA is worth $10,000,000,000,000,000,000 Ever thought why the much talked about asteroid being captured by NASA is worth $10,000,000,000,000,000,000? Well, thank
Webb finds never-before-seen structures above Jupiter's Great Red Spot - NASASpaceFlight.com Using the joint NASA, European Space Agency (ESA), and Canadian Space Agency (CSA) James Webb Space Telescope, a group o
Prize winner wants to detect asteroids coming from sun's direction SAN FRANCISCO – The inaugural Schweickart Prize was awarded June 28 to an astronomer proposing an international campaign
CERN Experiment Reveals “Spooky Action at a Distance” Persists Between Top Quarks Quantum entanglement in top quarks has been demonstrated, according to physicists at CERN who say the discovery offers n
Schweickart Prize Takes the Spotlight for Asteroid Day Every year on June 30, Asteroid Day marks the anniversary of a meteor airburst in 1908 that leveled hundreds of square m
Perseverance Rover Team Restores Critical Life-Hunting Instrument on Mars A key instrument on NASA's Perseverance Mars rover has been revived after six months of inactivity, renewing efforts to
Something weird is happening to Earth's inner core Nikk Ogasa is a staff writer who focuses on the physical sciences for Science News. He has a master's degree in geology