The solar system may be a lot hairier than we thought. Scientists have found that there may be long filaments, or "hairs," of dark matter around Earth and our solar system.
One day, Mars may have rings like Saturn. How is this possible, you ask? It could happen when Mars' moon, Phobos, disintegrates under the planet's force of gravity.
The comet Catalina has been spotted with both of its tails and is expected to make several appearances in the predawn sky for a few days.
Researchers have spotted a young elliptical galaxy with NASA/ESA's Hubble Space Telescope. The elliptical galaxy was identified as NGC 3610, which 80 million light years away.
Planetary nebulae may have just gotten a more meaningful physical presence.
Asteroid 2015 VY105 was seen over the Pacific Ocean earlier this week by the Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona.
In a study, researchers identified a red dwarf star that is quite stormy, where it is releasing emissions that are 10,000 times greater than what the Sun produces.
In a recent study, RMIT researchers found that stormy space weather causes major electrical disruptions within equatorial regions.
As space agencies gear up for long-term space travel, NASA is looking at exactly what happens to the human body in this harsh environment.
In a recent study, researchers found the highest concentration of dark matter in a close-by dwarf galaxy called Triangulum II, which is located on the edge the Milky Way.
In a study researchers found that a large number of earth-like planets are becoming uninhabitable due to harsh amounts of radiation.
The new finding is allowing the researchers to examine the galaxies' building blocks. The researchers have manged to explore the structure, formation and the evolution of galaxies through the new finding.