Sun
Sun news: Quiet disk, but fiery northeast
Sun news for May 6, 2026: Quiet disk, but the northeast limb dances with fiery activity. AR4419 may return around May 8. AR4429 gains beta-gamma.
Clusters Nebulae Galaxies
Meet Omega Centauri, a giant globular star cluster
Omega Centauri is the Milky Way's largest globular star cluster. It contains about 10 million stars. Find out how to see this beautiful behemoth here.
Earth
Human World

AI-powered robots helping clean Europe’s ocean floor

AI-powered robots are helping researchers locate and remove waste from Europe’s seafloor, making underwater cleanup safer and more efficient.
Astronomy Essentials
Tonight

Visible planets and night sky guide for May

Visible planets and night sky guide. Tomorrow morning, look for the waning gibbous moon among the stars of the asterism of Sagittarius called the Teapot.
Space

Could violent stellar flares make planets more habitable?

Could violent stellar flares actually make planets more habitable? A new study into ultraviolet habitable zones says yes.
Space

1st American in space, 65 years ago today

Alan Shepard became the 1st American in space on May 5, 1961. His suborbital flight took place just 3 weeks after the Soviet Union's Yuri Gagarin orbited Earth.
Astronomy Essentials

2026 Eta Aquariid meteor shower best before dawn on May 5

May's Eta Aquariid meteor shower is best in 2026 on the morning of May 5. Find a way to block the moonlight and watch in the hours before dawn.
Human World

Archaeologists recreate Pompeii victim using AI technology

Archaeologists have used AI technology to recreate a Pompeii victim. The man fled the volcano while trying to protect his head with a terracotta bowl.
Brightest Stars

Arcturus, brightest star of the northern sky

Arcturus is the brightest star in the northern half of the sky. It's easy to find in spring in the Northern Hemisphere near the handle of the Big Dipper.
Today's Image

See the best deep-sky photos of April 2026

Enjoy this gallery of deep-sky photos for April 2026 from our EarthSky community. If you have a great photo to share, we'd love to see it!