Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) is making its closest approach to Earth, and you can watch it pass by without even stepping outside, thanks to a free livestream.
China is gearing up for an ambitious combined mission to collect samples from a near-Earth asteroid, deliver the material to Earth, and then head off back into deep space to study a comet.
Our new list of Space Life Goals will help inspire your passion for space. Catch up on this week’s space news, and tick off a few goals while you’re at it.
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.
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 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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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.
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.
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.