Sun
Sun news: Two M flares lift sun activity to moderate levels
Sun news August 20, 2026: Two M flares! Newcomer AR4513 debuted with an M1.9, and added an M1.0. Notably flare production increased.
Space
Mission to save Swift spacecraft fails, will crash back to Earth
NASA said on August 19, 2026, the mission to save the Swift spacecraft will not work after attitude control issues. Swift will crash back to Earth this year.
Astronomy Essentials
Tonight

Visible planets and night sky guide for August

Visible planets and night sky guide: Join EarthSky’s Deborah Byrd live today at noon CDT (17 UTC) for a preview of the August 27-28 near total lunar eclipse.
Today's Image

See the August 12 solar eclipse from the moon’s perspective

Korean's lunar orbiter, Danuri, captured a view of the solar eclipse on August 12, 2026. This unique perspective includes the moon's limb in the foreground.
Space

Super-Earths might be solid deep on the inside

Super-Earths might be solid in their deep insides, a new study says. Minerals might take unusual forms and remain solid despite the intense heat and pressure.
Clusters Nebulae Galaxies

The Great Rift is a dark swath in the Milky Way

The Great Rift or Dark Rift is a darkened swath of the Milky Way where new stars are forming. It's best seen from a rural location away from light pollution.
Constellations

Is Ophiuchus the 13th constellation of the zodiac?

The sun passes through Ophiuchus for about 2 weeks every year, so why isn’t this constellation considered the zodiac’s 13th sign?
Space

1st ultra-faint Milky Way satellite galaxy found by Rubin

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has only just begun its survey, yet it has already discovered its first ultra-faint Milky Way satellite, Aquarius IV.
Astronomy Essentials

Give me 5 minutes and I’ll give you Saturn

We're now in the best months for viewing Saturn in 2026. It'll be at it's best around October 4 when it's closest to Earth and visible all night.
Space

A moon for Mars! Asaph Hall finds Phobos 149 years ago

On this date in 1877, astronomer Asaph Hall discovered a moon for Mars: Phobos, the larger of 2 moons. He discovered the other moon, Deimos, later that year.