Event: Stargazing Nights - CLOSED
Frosty Drew Observatory and Science Center Events
When: Fri, Dec 26, 2025 - CLOSED
Welcome to the Frosty Drew Observatory and Science Center Stargazing Nights! Tonight we will keep the Observatory, Science Center and Sky Theatre closed in observance of the winter holiday. Read about it....- By: Frosty Drew Observatory and Science Center Events
- On: Tue, 14 Oct 2025 08:49:01 EDT
Before We Build on the Moon, We Have to Master the Commute
Reported by Universe Today
Even most rocket scientists would rather avoid hard math when they don’t have to do it. So when it comes to figuring out orbits in complex three-body systems, like those in Cis-lunar space, which is between the Earth and the Moon, they’d rather someone...
- By: Andy Tomaswick (https://www.universetoday.com/authors/andy-tomaswick)
- On: Fri, 26 Dec 2025 14:52 +0000
Top Astronomical Events to Watch For in 2026
Reported by Universe Today
Ready for another amazing year of skywatching? 2025 was a wild year, with a steady parade of comets knocking on naked eye visibility, and one extra special interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS.
The sky just keeps on turning into 2026. Watch for mutual eclipse s...
- By: David Dickinson (https://www.universetoday.com/authors/david-dickinson)
- On: Fri, 26 Dec 2025 13:23 +0000
No ocean on Titan? New research reveals slushy ice world
Reported by Space | EarthSky
Scientists thought there was a global ocean on Titan beneath its icy surface. But a new study says the moon's interior may be more icy and slushy instead.
The post No ocean on Titan? New research reveals slushy ice world first appeared on EarthSky....
- By: Space | EarthSky
- On: Fri, 26 Dec 2025 11:43 +0000
Santa Visits Artemis II Rocket
Reported by NASA
Santa Claus (NASA engineer Guy Naylor) poses with NASA’s Artemis II Orion spacecraft and SLS (Space Launch System) rocket in the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Dec. 11, 2025. The Orion spacecraft was stacked atop...
- By: NASA
- On: Wed, 24 Dec 2025 13:59 +0000
Earth’s radio bubble marks how far our signals have traveled
Reported by Space | EarthSky
Earth's radio bubble is the extent to which our radio broadcasts have traveled. The 1st intentional radio broadcast was on December 24, 1906. Where is it now?
The post Earth’s radio bubble marks how far our signals have traveled first appeared on EarthSk...
- By: Space | EarthSky
- On: Wed, 24 Dec 2025 13:00 +0000




