Make a #GlobalSelfie with NASA on Earth Day, April 22

Step outside and take a picture of yourself. Then post it to social media, using the hashtag #GlobalSelfie. NASA will use your photos to create a mosaic image of Earth.

7 ways to celebrate International Dark Sky Week

International Dark Sky Week runs April 20-26, 2014. Learn how to help celebrate and preserve the beauty of the night.

April 18’s mid-level solar flare

A mid-level flare burst from the sun on April 18. This image, from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. shows the flare as a bright spot on the sun.

More, bigger wildfires burning western U.S.

New research suggests that the trend could continue as climate change causes temperatures to rise and drought to become more severe in the coming decades.

New image of red nebula 7,300 light-years from Earth

In the middle of little-known nebula Gum 41, brilliant hot young stars are giving off energetic radiation that causes the surrounding hydrogen to glow red.

First potentially habitable Earth-sized planet discovered

The first Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting within the habitable zone of another star has been confirmed. The new planet, dubbed Kepler-186f, was discovered using NASA’s Kepler telescope.

Did vitamin B3 come from space?

Vitamin B3 - a vitamin essential to metabolism - might have been made in space and delivered to Earth by meteorites.

New cross section of the universe

New Hubble image shows objects ranging from cosmic near neighbors to objects seen in the early years of the universe.

Cosmic slurp: Where a black hole swallows a star

Astronomers have identified galaxies where a central black hole just disrupted and ‘ate' a star. It's like a black hole putting up a sign that says: Here I am.

Unexpected teleconnections in noctilucent clouds

Researchers investigating "night-shining" clouds found something they weren't even looking for: teleconnections in Earth's atmosphere that stretch all the way from the North Pole to the South Pole and back again