The 22 Seas of the Moon — None of Them Hold Water
Image: NASA/Artemis II Go outside tonight and look at the Moon. You don’t need a telescope. The dark shapes are right there, pooling across the bright...
Image: NASA/Artemis II Go outside tonight and look at the Moon. You don’t need a telescope. The dark shapes are right there, pooling across the bright...
An interactive 3D visualization of the Artemis II free-return trajectory. Scroll through the mission, reach closest approach, and explore what the crew saw from 8,900...
Image: NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University You do not need a telescope. Step outside on any clear night, look up, and you can see them: dark patches...
Image: NASA Step outside tonight and look up. Find the Moon, and find the dark plain that dominates the upper-left quadrant of its face: smooth,...
Image: NASA At 7:00 p.m. EDT on April 6, 2026, the Moon was not above the crew of Artemis II. It was beside them, beneath...
JWST captures a protoplanet forming in real time inside a young star's disc. We are watching planetary birth as it happens.
Five points in space where gravity balances perfectly. JWST orbits one. GPS uses another. Lagrange points quietly shape our exploration.
A dead star 50,000 light-years away shook Earth's magnetosphere in 0.2 seconds. Magnetars are the most magnetic objects in the universe.
Run a black hole backward and physics says a white hole emerges. Carlo Rovelli argues they are real — and quantum gravity demands them.