Millions of years ago, our Solar System sailed through the Orion Complex, part of the vast Radcliffe Wave structure. This ...
After installing a software update that supposedly fixes a camera glitch, I tried astrophotography on my Galaxy S25 Ultra again to see if it's improved. Here's what I discovered.
Our Solar System is in motion and cruises at about 200 kilometres per second relative to the center of the Milky Way.
The Flame Nebula, located about 1,400 light-years away from Earth, is a hotbed of star formation less than 1 million years ...
In this mosaic image stretching 340 light-years across, Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) displays the Tarantula Nebula star-forming region in a new light, including tens of thousands of ...
Look for the Orion constellation and the Orion Nebula (Messier 42 ... encountered by the Sun while sailing through our Galaxy.
The Orion Nebula (M 42) is identified by the red square ... environment encountered by the sun while sailing through our galaxy. More information: E. Maconi et al, The Solar System's passage ...
A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows a stunning and fashionable sight: the Sombrero Galaxy, named for its resemblance to the traditional Mexican hat. With its wide, flat shape ...
That fuzzy splotch, visible to the naked eye when it is really dark (and easily seen through binoculars) is the Orion Nebula. Throughout the nebula (which is about 30 light years wide), we see a ...
See the Sun during the day and lots more at night on March 22, starting at 3 P.M. MST. Plus, bring your own scope and get ...
wispy clouds near the Tarantula Nebula, which is located about 160,000 light-years from Earth in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way. The Tarantula Nebula is one of the ...