If you want to catch some blood moon action, you’ll need to be up early on the morning of March 3. The lunar eclipse reaches ...
On March 3, a total lunar eclipse will create a copper-red blood moon, with skywatchers across multiple regions able to ...
Californians are particularly lucky in the timing of next week's total lunar eclipse, an expert says. The next one visible ...
Lunar rocks collected by Apollo astronauts more than half a century ago are providing a fresh take on the moon's mysterious ...
Scientists have solved a long-standing mystery about the Moon's magnetic field: it turned out that it sometimes generated ...
Artemis 3 is no longer bound for the Moon, while the space agency has officially added Artemis 4 to the program roster.
In the early morning hours of March 3, the moon will glide through Earth's shadow, producing a total lunar eclipse across Canada. But what you see depends on where you are.
We Pacific Northwesterners are perfectly placed to view a cosmic spectacle Tuesday after midnight — if, that is, we can stay up that late and our signature overcast winter weather decides to clear.
NASA said Friday it's revamping its Artemis moon exploration program to make it more like the fast-paced Apollo program half ...
The changes announced on Friday mean that NASA is swapping the actual moon landing for an additional mission closer to Earth — while insisting the 2028 deadline for a lunar touchdown remains unchanged ...
The UH Institute for Astronomy and Bishop Museum are hosting a watch party starting at 11 p.m. this Monday through 2:30 a.m. early Tuesday.
Keen astronomers will be in for a treat tonight as a rare 'planetary parade' of six planets lights up the night sky.