• This gorgeous spiral galaxy spotted by Hubble telescope is a yardstick for galactic expansion

    Updated: 2022-12-31 18:03:01
    The barred spiral galaxy NGC 6956 isn't just pretty to look at in this new Hubble photo, it's an essential tool for understanding the universe.

  • Juno spacecraft recovering its memory after mind-blowing Jupiter flyby, NASA says

    Updated: 2022-12-31 14:07:43
    NASA's Juno spacecraft is recovering its memory after a download disruption following its December flyby of Jupiter.

  • Hubble Space Telescope delivers holiday sparkle in new image

    Updated: 2022-12-31 13:42:37
    A new Hubble Space Telescope image displays the quintessential colors of the holiday season: bright blue-white stars shine against dusty swaths shaded red.

  • See the rare 'planet parade' of 5 naked-eye planets in these photos by an astronomer

    Updated: 2022-12-30 20:00:16
    Clear skies beckoned Wednesday (Dec. 28) in Rome, allowing the Virtual Telescope Project's Gianluca Masi to get busy with a year-end broadcast.

  • Ending a year, looking to the future

    Updated: 2022-12-30 15:30:00
    This year has been great for space exploration. With your support, we’ll make sure the future is even better.

  • A long night, and “so long!” to InSight

    Updated: 2022-12-23 15:30:00
    Celebrate the December solstice, be thankful you’re not on Triton, and say goodbye to the InSight Mars lander.

  • Cookie Declaration

    Updated: 2022-12-20 15:27:00
    Details on the use of cookies on this website.

  • A deep dive into the Neptune system with JWST

    Updated: 2022-12-20 15:20:00
    A closer look at the science JWST has already done at Neptune, and what's coming next.

  • Pic of the Day - 12/20/22

    Updated: 2022-12-20 14:00:00
    A meteor over Eleven Mile State Park, Colorado, by Lars Leber Photography.

  • Capturing the Cosmos

    Updated: 2022-12-16 15:30:00
    This week we have images snapped the old-fashioned and cutting-edge ways, creative ways of thinking about exploration, and artwork that expresses the beauty of it all.

  • Christmas Icetastrophe (2014)

    Updated: 2022-12-16 15:20:40
    Cinetel Films have been around since the mind-1980s, turning out a long list of low budget films of

  • NEO Surveyor is confirmed

    Updated: 2022-12-14 13:00:00
    After nearly two decades of consideration, NASA made a formal commitment to NEO Surveyor, an asteroid-hunting space telescope.

  • High School Astronomy programs using slooh telescope For Educators Students Open Site Navigation

    Updated: 2022-12-14 03:53:24
      Open Site Navigation For Educators Elementary School Middle School Science High School Physics High School Astronomy College Introductory Astronomy For Everyone Login   Use tab to navigate through the menu . items Slooh's Online Telescope Case Studies Student and Educator Success Stories Jun 30 Michelle Park†s Journey to Stanford with Slooh Michelle Park†s journey in astrophysics from High School to Stanford with Slooh Feb 10 Making Astronomy Authentic One Educator†s Textbook Transformation Many educators that come to The Online Telescope have spotted a glaring problem in astronomy education . Greg Schwanbeck , a Science . Nov 3, 2021 Astronomy Matters : One Woman†s Mission to Teach the Universe What do robotic telescopes , high-altitude balloons , and the World Economic Forum

  • College Introductory Astronomy Using Slooh Online Telescopes Open Site Navigation

    Updated: 2022-12-14 03:53:24
      Open Site Navigation For Educators Elementary School Middle School Science High School Physics High School Astronomy College Introductory Astronomy For Everyone Login   Use tab to navigate through the menu . items Slooh's Online Telescope Observational Astronomy for College Students Easy enough for introductory astronomy students to learn to explore space and powerful enough for astronomy majors to capture objects for . research See Pricing Observatory Partner Observatory Partner Curriculum Partner What and how we can see is important for my students to understand the ways we look at the universe . quot Prof . Kurt Messick Ivy Tech Slooh taught me lessons on celestial coordinates and astrophotography which will carry into my career goal as an astrophysicist . quot Michelle Park rising

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    Updated: 2022-12-14 03:53:00
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  • Out-of-this-world astronauts (literally)

    Updated: 2022-12-09 15:30:00
    Celebrating 50 years of Apollo 17, the last crewed mission to the Moon.

  • Your guide to rings of the Solar System

    Updated: 2022-12-08 15:00:00
    Tour the rings of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, plus asteroids, a dwarf planet, and an exoplanet.

  • Apollo 17

    Updated: 2022-12-06 15:00:00
    Apollo 17, the last crewed Moon landing, sent the first and only geologist to the lunar surface.

  • The Best of 2022

    Updated: 2022-12-05 15:55:00
    Announcing the winners of our Best of 2022 campaign!

  • Much has passed in decades past

    Updated: 2022-12-02 15:30:00
    With anniversaries come reflections, and there’s a lot to look back on in the history of space.

  • Gifts from above

    Updated: 2022-11-25 15:30:00
    The Cosmos has so many gifts to give us, from awe-inspiring images to fascinating discoveries. We’ve got our own set of gifts to recommend too.

  • 2022 impact report

    Updated: 2022-11-24 15:00:00
    A review of the results The Planetary Society achieved in 2022 thanks to the support of our members.

  • The best gift ideas for space fans in 2022

    Updated: 2022-11-22 15:00:00
    The perfect presents for the space enthusiasts in your life, hand-picked by our staff and other space fans.

  • On the Issues

    Updated: 2022-11-21 11:00:00
    We believe in the exploration of the planets, the search for life, and protecting the Earth.

  • Launching and descending

    Updated: 2022-11-18 15:30:00
    Artemis I is on its way to the Moon, Planetary Academy is here to inspire your kids, and LightSail 2 has come down.

  • LightSail 2 completes mission with atmospheric reentry

    Updated: 2022-11-17 21:57:00
    The three-and-a-half-year solar sailing mission showed LightSail 2 could change its orbit with sunlight alone.

  • NASA’s Artemis I mission has successfully launched

    Updated: 2022-11-16 06:49:00
    Despite several setbacks and delays, NASA's Artemis I mission successfully launched from Kennedy Space Center on November 16, 2022.

  • Meet The Planetary Academy

    Updated: 2022-11-15 16:55:00
    Our lifetime love of space exploration can start when we are very young. And so, we have developed The Planetary Academy, a 100% space-related membership created for kids 9 years old and younger.

  • Two pale blue dots

    Updated: 2022-11-11 15:30:00
    Reflecting on Carl Sagan’s influence on this pale blue dot we call Earth.

  • VOICE: Will this Chinese candidate mission to Venus fly?

    Updated: 2022-11-08 15:00:00
    Inside the Venus Volcano Imaging and Climate Explorer (VOICE) proposal, which appears to be gaining momentum.

  • A year in review and a reddish hue

    Updated: 2022-11-04 14:30:00
    Get ready for a total lunar eclipse and pick your favorites from this year in space.

  • Job opening: Director of Government Relations

    Updated: 2022-11-03 16:00:00
    The Planetary Society is seeking a passionate, curious, and outgoing individual to serve as its Director of Government Relations in Washington, D.C.

  • Best space pictures of the month: October 2022

    Updated: 2022-10-31 14:33:00
    Stunning views of Europa and the Eagle Nebula headline our roundup of space images released last month.

  • The Finite Pool of Worry Hypothesis

    Updated: 2022-10-29 11:00:00
    “According to Weber’s psychological theory of the finite pool of worry, people avoid dea

  • Creepy Cosmos! Scary space! Petrifying planets!

    Updated: 2022-10-28 14:30:00
    An especially spooky Halloween edition of The Downlink.

  • A Week of Getting Stuck In2Science

    Updated: 2022-10-27 13:04:34
    This post follows a week of activities hosted by planetary science PhD students Peter Mc Ardle and M

  • Planetary Radio has a new host

    Updated: 2022-10-26 14:58:00
    After 20 years at the helm, our friend and colleague Mat Kaplan is retiring as the host of Planetary Radio. The good news is the show will be in excellent hands after Mat’s departure. We can finally announce Planetary Radio’s new host is Sarah Al-Ahmed.

  • New wonders to behold

    Updated: 2022-10-21 14:30:00
    New stars are being born, new missions are being conceived, and new discoveries are being made all the time.

  • The live space feeds you should be following right now

    Updated: 2022-10-20 14:00:00
    Here are some livestreams to save so you can watch rocket launch feeds, space station broadcasts off-Earth, and other space-related activities in real-time.

  • Good omens

    Updated: 2022-10-14 14:30:00
    The future is looking brighter thanks to a proven asteroid deflection technique and an array of visionary ideas for space exploration innovation.

  • Rocket Lab’s private Venus mission

    Updated: 2022-10-13 14:00:00
    Launch vehicle company Rocket Lab plans to send the first private mission to Venus in 2023.

  • NASA says DART's asteroid impact was a huge success

    Updated: 2022-10-11 18:28:00
    On Tuesday, Oct. 11, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced that early observations indicate NASA's DART mission successfully moved asteroid moonlet Dimorphos.

  • How JWST will reveal our Solar System beyond Neptune

    Updated: 2022-10-11 14:00:00
    NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will soon give us valuable data on the dozens of distant objects found beyond the orbit of Neptune in a region known as the Kuiper belt.

  • Look and see

    Updated: 2022-10-07 14:30:00
    New views of Europa, favorite sights from JWST, looking at the Cosmos from the air, and other ways to visually soak up our Universe.

  • The best space pictures from JWST

    Updated: 2022-10-04 14:00:00
    The observatory is continuing to deliver a steady stream of beautiful cosmic images.

  • A smashing success

    Updated: 2022-09-30 14:30:00
    Celebrate DART’s successful self-destruction and behold the jewels of the Cosmos.

  • JWST’s carbon dioxide discovery is good news for Earth-like worlds

    Updated: 2022-09-27 14:00:00
    NASA's JWST recently detected carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of an exoplanet known as WASP-39b — a historical first.

  • See DART’s final images before it smashed into an asteroid

    Updated: 2022-09-26 23:28:00
    NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft intentionally crashed into Dimorphos, the moon of an asteroid named Didymos.

  • Brighten up your day

    Updated: 2022-09-23 14:30:00
    JWST captures more astonishing images and insights, and DART gets ready for impact.

  • DART impact: What to expect

    Updated: 2022-09-21 21:30:00
    Get ready for NASA's demonstration of a planetary defense technique that could deflect a future asteroid on course to hit Earth.

  • Outer worlds and outstanding science

    Updated: 2022-09-16 14:30:00
    Uranus is way out there, beckoning us to visit. And Cassini is the mission that won’t quit, even years after burning up.

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