As space scales into daily infrastructure, which moments in 2026 will still feel new -and which will quietly change ...
Catch the wolf supermoon and Quadrantid meteor shower as January’s night sky puts on a celestial double feature.
Mark Medley is The Globe and Mail’s Deputy Opinion Editor. He is the author of Live to See the Day: Impossible Goals, ...
Meteor showers, eclipses, a planetary parade and 13 full moons will be visible in the night sky in 2026. Here’s when to see them.
The NASA Artemis II mission, set to lift off as soon as February, will mark the first time astronauts have aimed to venture ...
Kicking off the year’s cosmic wonders is the moon, drawing the first astronauts to visit in more than 50 years as well as a ...
The 2026 calendar has a few major standouts: a late-night total lunar eclipse, a particularly promising Perseid meteor shower ...
Scientists believe Mars once looked very different from the cold, dry world it is today, and MAVEN was launched to ...
Meteors from the Ursids appear near the Little Dipper, which is part of the constellation Ursa Minor. Only skywatchers in the ...
The Ursids will peak around the time of the winter solstice under dark skies with chances of enhanced meteor activity.