News

A dazzling cosmic swirl, NGC 3507 shines alone in this Hubble image, though it secretly belongs to a dynamic galactic duo.
SkywatchingSkywatching HomeWhat's UpMeteor ShowersEclipsesDaily Moon GuideMoreTips & GuidesSkywatching FAQNight Sky Network ...
Explore HubbleHubble HomeOverviewAbout HubbleThe History of HubbleHubble TimelineWhy Have a Telescope in Space?Hubble by the ...
Jupiter joins Mercury in early twilight as Mars lingers with Leo after dark. Saturn is visible in the morning, meeting ...
Earth’s sister planet reaches greatest western elongation and dichotomy as the waxing Moon slides along the ecliptic in the ...
Venus dominates the dawn sky. She reaches greatest western elongation, 46 degrees ahead of the rising sun, on June 1, and ...
This week’s #HubbleFriday highlights the breathtaking barred spiral galaxy NGC 3507, located 46 million light-years away in ...
The night sky in June 2025 promises a spectacular array of celestial events that will captivate amateur astronomers and sky ...
Please Note: The reenactments depict historical violence, which may be disturbing for some visitors. Food concessions by the ...
Hubble captures stunning barred spiral galaxy NGC 3507 in Leo’s night s NGC 3507 forms a hidden galactic duo with its spiral companion, NGC 350 NGC 3501 lies just beyond Hubble’s view, yet travels clo ...
Astronomers reported Monday that the probability of the two spiral galaxies colliding is less than previously thought, with a ...
June 20, 2025, brings us the summer solstice. Supposedly, that means warmer weather has finally arrived in Wyoming. This ...