Space
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS born in a cold environment
The chemistry of water in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS indicates that its home star formed in colder conditions compared to that of our sun.
Space
New organics on Mars raise questions about life
NASA's Curiosity rover has identified the most diverse collection of organics on Mars ever found. They include some organics never seen before.
Sun

Slow solar wind is oddly fast, says Proba-3

Early data from the Proba-3 spacecraft has revealed that slow solar wind travels much faster than expected in the sun's inner corona.
Moon Phases

May’s full moon is called the Flower Moon

The May full moon occurs in the the middle of the day on May 1. But it will look full on the nights before and after that. Learn more about the Flower Moon.
Sun

Sun news: M flares persist, CMEs nudge Earth

Sun news for April 26, 2026: M flares persist as CMEs nudge Earth. G1 storms are possible today. AR4420 at the central meridian with X-flare potential.
Constellations

Crater the Cup sits upon Hydra the Snake’s back

Crater the Cup is a dim constellation that sits on the back of Hydra the Water Snake. You can see Crater best on March, April and May evenings in a dark sky.
Space

See great pics of Comet R3 PanSTARRS from our community

Comet R3 PanSTARRS is closest to Earth on April 26. See a cool image from a sun-watching spacecraft, and these fantastic community photos.
Earth

Multiday severe weather outbreak forecast for the Plains

We're expecting multiple days of severe weather, including tornadoes, across the Plains and Midwest this weekend and Monday. See threatened areas here.
Today's Image

Milky Way season is back! See gorgeous pics here

Enjoy the beauty of our home galaxy in these images from the start of the Milky Way season, thanks to our talented EarthSky community!
Constellations

Leo the Lion and its easy to see backward question mark

Leo the Lion - one of the zodiacal constellations - is a prominent fixture from April through June in the evening sky. It’s easy to spot by finding the Sickle.

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