New images show a pair of galaxies in a deep-space battle

For the first time, astronomers have observed a pair of galaxies where one is piercing the other with intense radiation from a quasar powered by a black hole.

Frigid Titan has soaring, bubbling clouds with unusual rains

Astronomers have seen convective clouds in the northern regions of Saturn's moon Titan for the 1st time. The methane rains replenish Titan's lakes and seas.

Active tectonics on Venus? Old data reveal new clues

Are there active tectonics on Venus? A new study of the planet's enigmatic coronae, based on old data from NASA's Magellan mission, says yes.

1st discovery of frozen water in young star system

Researchers have discovered frozen water in another star system for the first time. They used Webb to find the water ice in a dusty debris disk.

Jupiter and Io: New insights into stormy, volcanic worlds

NASA's Juno orbiter has taken an in-depth look at Jupiter and Io, revealing what they are like beneath their turbulent atmosphere and fiery surface.

Jupiter’s auroras caught on film. Watch here!

The Webb space telescope has captured video of Jupiter's auroras, showing them popping, fizzing and moving at great speed. See the video here.

Venus’ clouds could soon be brought to Earth

China wants to bring samples of Venus' clouds to Earth by 2033. The mission would study the atmosphere and would search for possible microbial life.

Nearby star’s music sparks a surprising discovery

Astronomers have listened to a nearby star's music - subtle interior vibrations - to learn more about how stars' rotation speed slows down as they age.

Supermassive black hole roaming the darkness between stars

For the first time, astronomers have discovered a supermassive black hole roaming in the darkness between stars, away from the center of a galaxy.

Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 just crashed to Earth

That old, failed Soviet spacecraft - Kosmos 482 - has apparently come back to Earth, likely in the Indian Ocean, according to Roscosmos.