
Comments on: Why will Cassini impact Saturn in 2017?
[...] 15 years and counting, no spacecraft has increased our understanding of the Solar System, particularly Saturn and its surrounding moons, like Cassini has, and ...
Ice Giant - spaceanswers.com
Is it possible for Neptune and Pluto to collide given that their orbits cross? A head-on collision, a near miss or not even possible? We find out if these two planets can actually collide News
Binary Star System
Hubble spots a supernova’s surviving companion 17 years after the initial supernova, astronomers have photographed its companion star for the first time ever
Sonic Boom - spaceanswers.com
VIDEO: ‘Bright green flash’ over Scotland could be sonic boom or meteor This evening’s spectacle has seen police in Aberdeen and Inverness receive a large volume of calls
Cold Dark Matter - spaceanswers.com
Could dark matter explain Milky Way’s missing satellite galaxies? Why the Milky Way has so few satellite galaxies could be all down to the elusive dark matter, say European astronomers.
Charlotte Hatherley
Space Rocks: An interview with former Ash guitarist Charlotte Hatherley All About Space caught up with the space-enthused musician, ahead of her unique sci-fi set at the brand new space and music event
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Cernan: “Hey Bob I’m looking at what Jack was talking about and it’s definitely not a particle that’s nearby. It is a bright object and it’s obviously rotating because it’s flashing, it’s way out in the …
Perseverance Valley
NASA’s Opportunity rover finally meets its end After turning a 90 sol mission into a 15 years adventure, NASA have finally said goodbye to the rover they last contact with in June 2018
Nebula - spaceanswers.com
New image release: Baby stars boom into view This amazing spectacle helps astronomers understand how stellar youngsters affect their gaseous and dusty environments Astronomy
first year - spaceanswers.com
An interactive timeline of Curiosity’s first year on Mars 12 months on from one of the most ambitious landings ever attempted, we take a look back at what NASA’s rover has been up to on the Red Planet.