• See Venus meet up with Uranus in the sky tonight (March 31)

    Updated: 2023-03-31 10:00:08
    The solar system's hottest planet (Venus) and its coldest one (Uranus) will be in conjunction tonight (March 31), offering a rare opportunity for skywatchers.

  • Asteroids worth getting psyched about

    Updated: 2023-03-24 14:30:00
    New discoveries from Ryugu, material heading our way from Bennu, and anticipation for a mission to Psyche.

  • The Planetary Society’s Space Book Club

    Updated: 2023-03-22 15:00:00
    Announcing a new space book club, where Planetary Society members can discuss great books and connect directly with authors and other experts.

  • Volcanic Venus, myriad moons, and space sonification

    Updated: 2023-03-17 14:30:00
    Learn all about the possible volcanic activity found on Venus, the facts about a hyped-up near-Earth asteroid, Jupiter’s newest moons, and what space images sound like.

  • The Planetary Society is co-hosting “Asteroid Hunters” screening in Vienna

    Updated: 2023-03-16 15:38:00
    The Planetary Society and the Planetary Defense Conference are proud to present a special screening of the IMAX original film “Asteroid Hunters” in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, 5 April.

  • Scientists spot possible signs of active volcanism on Venus

    Updated: 2023-03-15 18:01:00
    The findings bolster long-held suspicions that the planet, which is covered in volcanic rock, is still active today.

  • The secrets of Jupiter’s tiny new moons

    Updated: 2023-03-14 14:00:00
    Jupiter's 92 confirmed moons can teach us how the giant planets formed, and what conditions were like in the early Solar System.

  • NASA's FY 2024 Budget

    Updated: 2023-03-13 11:00:00
    The White House proposed $27.2 billion for NASA in 2024.

  • Spectacularly crepuscular!

    Updated: 2023-03-10 15:30:00
    Curiosity captures crepuscular rays on Mars, a new member community launches, and solar sailing takes exploration into the future.

  • Welcome to your member community!

    Updated: 2023-03-08 17:00:00
    The Planetary Society has a new virtual space for members to connect and work together to advance space science and exploration.

  • Your impact: March equinox 2023

    Updated: 2023-03-06 15:27:00
    The results of our Best of 2022 awards are in!

  • The future of solar sailing

    Updated: 2023-03-06 15:25:00
    An exciting future for solar sailing is on the horizon.

  • Harnessing the power of the crowd

    Updated: 2023-03-06 15:20:00
    The Planetary Society has a long history of helping the public make progress in space exploration.

  • Never let a rock sneak up on you

    Updated: 2023-03-03 15:30:00
    Finding asteroids before they hit Earth not only protects us from harm, it can also yield beautiful photos.

  • The coolest new space pictures: March 2023

    Updated: 2023-02-28 15:30:00
    We enjoy Ingenuity's 47th flight, marvel at Martian clouds, and gawk at a new image of Uranus.

  • Demystifying near-Earth asteroids

    Updated: 2023-02-27 15:30:00
    The Planetary Society is supporting researchers at the University of Belgrade, Serbia, as they work to determine what near-Earth asteroids are made of without leaving our planet.

  • Red hot space

    Updated: 2023-02-24 15:30:00
    This week’s roundup of space news and exploration inspiration will leave you seeing red (in the best way possible).

  • Why we need the NEO Surveyor space telescope

    Updated: 2023-02-23 15:30:00
    A space-based solution like NEO Surveyor will find more asteroids, more quickly, than any ground-based alternative. Combined with deflection technology, this gives humanity a chance to alter its fate should a threatening asteroid be found early enough.

  • Io, Jupiter’s chaotic volcano moon

    Updated: 2023-02-21 15:30:00
    Io, one of Jupiter's four Galilean moons, is known for its explosivity.

  • Weaving together a picture of the Cosmos

    Updated: 2023-02-17 15:30:00
    When we combine data sources, collaborate with each other, and invite artistic perspectives, we can better understand the Universe we live in.

  • What was the Chelyabinsk meteor event?

    Updated: 2023-02-15 16:00:00
    When an asteroid exploded in the atmosphere above Chelyabinsk, Russia on Feb. 15, 2013, it made history and underscored the importance of planetary defense.

  • Are we alone in the Universe? SETI project

    Updated: 2023-02-14 16:00:00
    Citizen scientists will train computer algorithms that will be used to search for life beyond Earth.

  • What does a bear have in common with a megatsunami?

    Updated: 2023-02-10 15:30:00
    An old image of Mars drives scientific questions today, moons and mini asteroids fuel fascination, and an unexpected ursine figure shows itself.

  • Our favorite moons of the Solar System

    Updated: 2023-02-07 16:00:00
    A brief guide to eight of our Solar System's most fascinating and scientifically promising moons.

  • More worlds, anyone?

    Updated: 2023-02-03 15:30:00
    The more we search, the more we find. From exoplanets to moons to asteroids, the list of worlds just keeps growing.

  • Best space pictures of the month: January 2023

    Updated: 2023-01-31 15:00:00
    A sample depot on Mars and a stunning green comet top this month's space highlights.

  • By Jove! (Literally)

    Updated: 2023-01-27 15:30:00
    Jupiter’s moons have always been exciting to explore, and a new era of Jovian moon research is about to begin.

  • How JWST confirmed its first exoplanet and opened a new frontier

    Updated: 2023-01-26 16:00:00
    JWST's observations of the exoplanet LHS 475 b have demonstrated the space telescope's abilities in the realm of rocky exoplanet research.

  • What to expect from Juno's Io flybys, and why a proposed mission there would tell us more

    Updated: 2023-01-24 15:00:00
    NASA's Juno spacecraft will spend 2023 flying closer and closer to Jupiter's moon Io.

  • I spy with my technologically enhanced eye

    Updated: 2023-01-20 15:30:00
    Seeing more with infrared cameras, radar telescopes, and good old-fashioned artistic instincts.

  • Tianwen-2: China’s Near-Earth asteroid and comet double-header

    Updated: 2023-01-19 15:16:00
    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.

  • Extraterrestrial frosts

    Updated: 2023-01-13 15:30:00
    Frost happens throughout the Solar System, creating beautiful views. Learn why and check out the latest in space news.

  • Here are some of our favorite LightSail 2 pictures

    Updated: 2023-01-12 15:20:00
    LightSail 2 captured numerous images to help the mission team monitor the sail and showcase the beauty of solar sailing.

  • Worthy goals for a lifelong love of space

    Updated: 2023-01-06 15:30:00
    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.

  • How to see Comet 2022 E3 (ZTF)

    Updated: 2023-01-06 14:49:00
    Everything you need to know about Comet 2022 E3 (ZTF) or the "Green comet," which is making its first approach to Earth in 50,000 years.

  • 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
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  • 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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