• NASA's Lucy asteroid probe to fire main engines in space for 1st time this week

    Updated: 2024-01-30 21:00:01
    NASA's Lucy mission will fire its main engines for the first time on Wednesday (Jan. 31.)

  • NASA's TESS telescope spots 6 exoplanets around 'misbehaving' toddler star

    Updated: 2024-01-30 20:00:01
    NASA's TESS telescope has discovered a system of six young exoplanets that race around a newborn star, offering a snapshot of what our solar system looked like 4 billion years ago.

  • Uranus' biggest unsolved mysteries

    Updated: 2024-01-29 15:00:00
    Distant, icy Uranus has puzzled scientists for decades. From its sideways spin to its mysterious magnetic field, the oddball world has many secrets waiting to be revealed.

  • Colorful faults and false colors

    Updated: 2024-01-26 15:30:00
    We might not know what color the planets really are, but we know a whole lot of other fascinating things about them.

  • Asteroids vs comets vs meteorites/meteoroids/meteors

    Updated: 2024-01-26 15:00:00
    A handy guide to help tease apart the differences between asteroids, comets, meteors, meteorites, and meteoroids. e

  • Twice as nice

    Updated: 2024-01-19 15:30:00
    Sometimes the Solar System offers up a planetary pair for our viewing enjoyment. Japan has a pair of missions in the news. And the Sun and Moon will pair up to create an eclipse in just 12 weeks.

  • Why the true colors of the planets aren't what you think

    Updated: 2024-01-19 15:00:00
    Cameras on our space probes act as proxies for our own eyes, but what they see isn't necessarily what our eyes would see.

  • What is a planetary conjunction?

    Updated: 2024-01-18 16:55:00
    An explainer on planetary conjunctions, and what it means when a planet is at conjunction or at opposition.

  • Casting Shadows: Solar and Lunar Eclipses with The Planetary Society

    Updated: 2024-01-16 18:15:00
    Announcing the first in a new series of kids books from The Planetary Society and Lerner Publishing Group.

  • Destination: Moon

    Updated: 2024-01-12 15:30:00
    Getting to the Moon — or any moon — isn’t easy, but it’s worth it. That’s why we speak up in support of the hard work that it’ll take to get there.

  • Online courses

    Updated: 2024-01-09 17:08:00
    An overview of the online courses available to Planetary Society members.

  • Visions of Venus

    Updated: 2024-01-05 15:30:00
    See our neighboring planet in radar and in artwork, and catch up on the week’s space news.

  • Day of Action 2024 - Participant Information

    Updated: 2024-01-03 15:00:00
    Information for registered participants of The Planetary Society's 2024 Day of Action.

  • Happy Perihelion!

    Updated: 2023-12-29 15:30:00
    There’s lots to celebrate this week, from the New Year to perihelion and everything we’ve accomplished together during the last orbit.

  • How do we see the surface of Venus from space?

    Updated: 2023-12-29 15:00:00
    Although Venus is shrouded in a thick atmosphere, several spacecraft have been able to image its surface from space. Future missions will expand and refine the maps we already have.

  • What are Jupiter’s Galilean moons?

    Updated: 2023-12-26 15:00:00
    An introduction to Jupiter's moons Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.

  • Laser pointer + cat = science

    Updated: 2023-12-22 15:30:00
    Learn why NASA got a cat to chase a laser pointer, see the Uranus system like never before, and catch up on this week’s space news.

  • China's plans for outer Solar System exploration

    Updated: 2023-12-21 15:00:00
    A Callisto impactor, a Uranus flyby, and a dedicated ice giant orbiter could be on China’s planetary exploration horizon.

  • How did Earth get its water?

    Updated: 2023-12-19 15:00:00
    Earth's water may have been on our planet since its formation, or could have been brought here by impactors early in our planet's history. Here's a look at the leading theories about where Earth's water came from.

  • Alien clouds and those that peer through them

    Updated: 2023-12-15 15:30:00
    From mythology to technology, clouds can’t keep us from seeing what lies beneath.

  • Your impact: December solstice 2023

    Updated: 2023-12-11 14:52:00
    Space advocacy ramps up in Washington.

  • The year in pictures: 2023

    Updated: 2023-12-11 14:52:00
    Looking back at 2023 through the eyes of spacecraft.

  • Looking for long waves

    Updated: 2023-12-11 14:52:00
    Why JWST observes in the infrared.

  • Getting around in space

    Updated: 2023-12-08 15:30:00
    Planets move around a star, spacecraft make their way across planets and through space, and Planetary Society members advance our mission.

  • Perfect gifts for space lovers, by space lovers

    Updated: 2023-11-22 15:00:00
    Planetary Society members helped us create our space gift recommendations for this year.

  • US, Russian Scientists Say ‘Bombarding’ Meteorites Carried Cell Making Chemicals 4B Years Ago Igniting Life On Earth

    Updated: 2023-11-16 10:19:37
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  • 2023 Impact Report

    Updated: 2023-11-14 19:07:00
    Planetary Society members power our mission. Thanks to them, The Planetary Society was able to work effectively in 2023 to increase discoveries in our solar system and beyond, elevate the search for other life, and decrease the risk of Earth being hit by an asteroid. Here are the highlights of all we accomplished together — as well as where we're headed next!

  • How old is the Earth?

    Updated: 2023-11-14 15:30:00
    The Earth is thought to be about 4.54 billion years old. Learn more about how it formed, and how we know when this all happened.

  • News

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  • Galactic ghouls and vampire stars

    Updated: 2023-10-27 14:30:00
    Space can be a scary place! But fear not — it’s all still fascinating.

  • Unleashing the Cosmic Secrets: Meteorite Hunting with Metal Detectors

    Updated: 2023-10-21 14:52:21
    Meteorites: A Fascinating Glimpse into the Cosmos Introduction: Metal detecting enthusiasts often se

  • Behold, the moon(s)!

    Updated: 2023-10-20 14:30:00
    With International Observe the Moon Night coming up, there are many moons worth checking out.

  • Syzygy + apogee = majesty

    Updated: 2023-10-13 14:30:00
    An annular solar eclipse is about to wow the world, and there’s plenty more to get excited about in space science and exploration this week.

  • Psyche mission successfully launches

    Updated: 2023-10-13 14:20:00
    The spacecraft has begun its six-year journey to the same-name metal world.

  • How astronomers search for life on exoplanets

    Updated: 2023-10-11 14:00:00
    Technologies for studying planets around other stars are advancing all the time. Along with those advancements come new ways to look for possible signs of life on those planets.

  • Cosmic cocktail hour

    Updated: 2023-10-06 14:30:00
    Jupiter looks fit for a martini, and Carl Sagan pairs well with a cosmopolitan. Find out why, and learn about the latest in space science and exploration.

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