Scientists in Australia have discovered a huge donut-shaped region in Earth's core. The finding provides new clues about the dynamics of Earth's magnetic field.
Astronomers with the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration have developed a new technique that will produce direct black hole images with 50% better resolution.
A new SETI search for extraterrestrial intelligence, by astronomers in Australia, is the 1st of its kind. It looked for technosignatures in distant galaxies.
Scientists have developed a new technique - using the travel time of sound - to measure the speeds of winds on Mars with greater accuracy than ever before.
An international team of scientists has determined that Chicxulub dinosaur-killing asteroid was carbonaceous and originated from the deep outer solar system.
Where did Mars' water go? A new study using data from NASA's InSight mission provides evidence for oceans of water on Mars, deep below the surface in the crust.
On this date in 1877, American astronomer Asaph Hall discovered Phobos, the larger of Mars' 2 moons. He discovered the other moon, Deimos, later that year.
Paul Scott Anderson has had a passion for space exploration that began when he was a child when he watched Carl Sagan’s Cosmos. While in school he was known for his passion for space exploration and astronomy. He started his blog The Meridiani Journal in 2005, which was a chronicle of planetary exploration. In 2015, the blog was renamed as Planetaria. While interested in all aspects of space exploration, his primary passion is planetary science. In 2011, he started writing about space on a freelance basis, and now currently writes for AmericaSpace and Futurism (part of Vocal). He has also written for Universe Today and SpaceFlight Insider, and has also been published in The Mars Quarterly and has done supplementary writing for the well-known iOS app Exoplanet for iPhone and iPad.