Can you spot anything on the moon tonight?The moon is returning to its crescent shape as we head towards the New Moon. We're still a few days away from total darkness, so for now there's still a few features to be spotted on the surface. Read on to find out what you can see.What is today’s moon ... Read more
Mashable - Dec 13
A USC Viterbi-hosted panel looks at practical issues: the infrastructure, partnerships and policies we’d need to make life sustainable in space. Read more
University Of Southern California - Dec 09
On Dec. 9-10, skywatchers across parts of Canada, the U.S. and Europe will witness a very rare occultation of the bright star Regulus by the moon. Read more
Forbes - Dec 09
What's happening with the moon tonight?The moon is shrinking in visibility each night as we inch closer towards the New Moon. In just a number of days we won't be seeing anything when we look up in the sky, but at least for now, keep reading to see what you'll be able to spot tonight.What ... Read more
Mashable - Dec 07
There's less moon on display tonight.Have you noticed the moon looking a little smaller lately? That's because of where we are in the lunar cycle, a series of the moon's different phases. Right now, we're heading towards the New Moon. Keep reading to find out what this means.What is today’s moon ... Read more
Mashable - Dec 06
See the almost-full moon drift past the Pleiades (also known as the Seven Sisters) on Wednesday, Dec. 3, in a spectacular close encounter visible after dark. Read more
Forbes - Dec 02
During its last flyby, NASA's OSIRIS-APEX probe took photos of the Earth showing unique details. And that's not all, because it also took a photo of the Moon, highlighting the size of the solar system. Read more
Notebookcheck - Nov 29
It's a new lunar phase tonight.It's the First Quarter tonight, which means the Moon is half-illuminated and positioned 90 degrees from the Sun. This phase also marks the midpoint between the New Moon and the Full Moon.What is today’s moon phase?As of Friday, Nov. 28, the moon phase is First Quart... Read more
Mashable - Nov 28
The "dark side of the moon" refers to its far side, unseen from Earth. Currently, a crescent moon glows with Earthshine—sunlight reflected from Earth. Read more
Forbes - Nov 25
Theia is a hypothetical protoplanet that collided with Earth several billion years ago, causing the formation of the Moon. And recently, astronomers may have discovered its origin. Read more
Notebookcheck - Nov 21