On the surprise evidence of flowing water on Mars
A unique sundial marks places as well as hours
The first mission to collect space matter from beyond the moon offers insights into the solar system's creation
Rob Irion spoke with Amy Crawford about his article, "The Planet Hunters"
Why our solar system just shrank
Astronomers have found about 200 planets orbiting other stars, and they say it's only a matter of time before they discover another Earth
You can't believe everything you think
In a new book written with his wife, Nancy Abrams, cosmologist Joel Primack argues that the universe was meant for us. Sort of
A generation later, the first female astronaut is still on a mission
Come one, come all. Share the sky with the father of sidewalk astronomy
The image of Bruce McCandless' spacewalk two decades ago still amazes. It was the first untethered walk everand was among the last
His discoveries in 1905 would forever change our understanding of the universe. Amid the centennial hoopla, the trick is to separate the man from the math
The Institution decides to focus on four basic questions
Robotic spacecraft allow geologists to explore other planets as if they were on-site
The president envisions a future human mission to Mars, but medical researchers say surviving the journey is no spacewalk
From Triton's active geysers to the Sun's seething flares, newly enhanced images from U.S. and foreign space probes depict the solar system as never before
Noreen Grice has given the visually impaired a feel for the universe
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