May 2, 2016 Biggest moon myths for the 'supermoon' total lunar eclipse Sunday's rare "supermoon" total lunar eclipse has prompted greater discussion of the moon — and those discussions sometimes involve persistent lunar myths.
May 2, 2016 NASA releases stunning image of a supernova's remnants NASA has released a stunning image of the remnants of a supernova taken by the agency’s Hubble Space Telescope.
May 2, 2016 Eavesdropping on aliens: Why Edward Snowden got ET wrong Edward Snowden, the former contractor who leaked National Security Agency secrets publicly in 2013, is now getting attention for an odd subject: aliens
May 2, 2016 Sunday’s rare supermoon eclipse: What you need to know Stargazers are in for a treat Sunday when a supermoon combines with a lunar eclipse for the first time since 1982.
May 2, 2016 Study: No evidence of advanced alien life in nearby galaxies While a sequel to the 1990s alien invasion flick “Independence Day” is in the works, moviegoers shouldn’t worry about fact following fiction anytime soon. This is according to a new report by the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, which determined that there are no signs of advanced alien life in 93 of our neighboring galaxies.
May 2, 2016 Incredible 100-year-old athlete worked on NASA’s Apollo program Don Pellmann, the incredible 100-year-old athlete who broke 5 world records at the Senior Olympics, has another stunning achievement under his belt – he worked on NASA’s Apollo program.
May 2, 2016 Supermoon lunar eclipse: How science explains the epic night sky event This month's highly anticipated "supermoon eclipse" may be a magical treat for skywatchers, but there's nothing supernatural about the event.
May 2, 2016 Stunning 7-mile scale model of the solar system created in Nevada A group of friends has created a stunning 7-mile scale model of the solar system on a dry lakebed in Nevada.
May 2, 2016 NASA releases dramatic new Pluto images NASA has released more stunning images from New Horizons’ historic flyby of Pluto, which show icy mountains, fog, and the dwarf planet’s landscape dramatically backlit by the sun.
May 2, 2016 European astronaut uses 'the Force' to control rover from space Demonstrating one small step for rover operations, a European astronaut successfully maneuvered a machine on Earth in precision operations from his perch 248 miles high on the International Space Station.