Brian Cox explores the mind-bending idea that the universe may have no beginning, challenging our understanding of time, creation, and cosmology in a thought-provoking scientific journey.
Black holes bend space and time in extreme ways — enough that some scientists think entire universes can form inside them. If ...
Students in a joint UT Austin and UTSA astronomy course say they have zeroed in on an unexpectedly massive black hole parked ...
RSPB Bempton Cliffs is the venue for two out of this world experiences tomorrow (Friday, December 12) and Saturday (December ...
U-M is the only U.S. university that has signed the agreement to participate in the project led by the European Southern Observatory MOSAIC, shown in ...
Astronomers located hyperactive fast radio bursts to a faint dwarf galaxy orbiting a larger companion 2 billion light-years ...
Academy Fellow and winner of the 2025 Prime Minister's Prize for Science Distinguished Professor Lidia Morawska FAA FTSE ...
The Geminids peak Dec. 13, producing up to 120 meteors per hour visible from 8 p.m. until sunrise. Plus, a recap of ...
Still, science being science, we needed proof—and we got it in 1992, when two astronomers found two planets orbiting a pulsar ...
The Full moon, the Yule Moon, is on December 4. This is a supermoon, the second largest of 2025. The next evening, the moon ...
Welcome to the latest astronomy space news for December 1, 2025! This month, we’re looking at how galaxies grow, what the ...