Hot Jupiters’ missing water mystery solved

These results rule out the idea of dry hot Jupiters. That's a good thing, since it would require a complete rethinking of current theories on how planets are born.

Hayabusa 2 on target for asteroid

JAXA has confirmed that its Hayabusa 2 craft is on target to reach asteroid Ryugu, after a December 3 Earth swing-by. "See you later, people on Earth!"

Could our sun superflare?

New research suggests it’s possible for the sun to release flares 1,000 times greater than previously recorded. But it's not likely, says physicist.

Small star has storm like Jupiter’s

While planets in our solar system are known to have long-lasting storms, stars - until now - aren't. This star storm has lasted at least two years.

Ceres’ bright spots likely salt deposits

Mystery solved? Bright spots seen by Dawn spacecraft on dwarf planet Ceres are likely salt deposits, say researchers.

EarthSky News with Deborah Byrd

All the news you can fit into outer space LIVE on Slooh.com Wednesdays at 11 a.m. ET (1600 UTC). Or watch right here!

Success for Japan’s Akatsuki Venus probe!

Akatsuki failed to reach orbit five years ago. Now The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) confirms it's circling Venus.

Looking for meteorites in Antarctica

One-minute video on searching the Antarctic ice sheet for meteorites from outer space.

Monstrous baby galaxies in dark matter

This nest of monstrous baby galaxies, 11.5 billion light-years away, appears to reside at the junction of gigantic filaments in a web of dark matter.

Closest Pluto images ever returned

New images from New Horizons' July flyby of Pluto are among the sharpest of another world, other than those closely orbited or landed upon.