Blue Origin's NS-29 New Shepard rocket is scheduled to launch Feb. 4 after a weeklong delay. Here's what to know ...
Tonight (Jan. 13), bright Mars will disappear behind the full Wolf Moon for several hours before reappearing on the other side. It's the only lunar occultation of Mars visible from the U.S. this year.
Credit: Firefly Aerospace SpaceX plans to launch two private moon landers early Wednesday morning (Jan. 15), and you can watch the action live. SpaceX and NASA will webcast the launch, and Space ...
But there's a bonus reason to watch the full moon rise ... moon is sometimes nicknamed a "blood moon." Jamie Carter is a freelance journalist and regular Live Science contributor based in Cardiff ...
Furthermore, skywatchers will be able to watch the moon pass in front of Mars with the naked eye, depending on where the event is being viewed from Earth. According to NASA, the occultation will ...
The full moon will slide in front of Mars Monday evening in a rare planetary occultation. Occultations are like eclipses but instead of the Sun, it's a planet or a much more distant star being ...
First off, at 5:27 p.m. the moon will be officially full. The full January moon is known as the "Wolf" moon. It will rise in the east at 4:09 p.m. today. If you look up at the moon around 6 p.m ...
A SpaceX rocket has blasted off from Florida carrying two privately constructed lunar landers and a micro rover to the Moon. The uncrewed Falcon 9 launched from the Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday.