Skip to content
Cropped 20250128 194814.png
  • Home
  • Breaking News
  • Health
  • Political
  • Sports
  • Toggle website search
Menu Close
  • Home
  • Breaking News
  • Health
  • Political
  • Sports
  • Toggle website search

Astronomy

  1. Home>
  2. Astronomy>
  3. Page 3
‘Half-Goldilocks’ world found going in and out of its habitable zone – Astronomy Now

‘Half-Goldilocks’ world found going in and out of its habitable zone – Astronomy Now

  • Post author:admin-jai
  • Post published:February 11, 2025
  • Post category:Space
  • Post comments:0 Comments

A bizarre exoplanet whose orbit takes it from the frozen wastelands of its planetary system to the inner edge of its habitable zone is challenging astronomers’ concepts of what kinds…

Continue Reading‘Half-Goldilocks’ world found going in and out of its habitable zone – Astronomy Now
Legendary star lacks evidence for large planet formation – Astronomy Now

Legendary star lacks evidence for large planet formation – Astronomy Now

  • Post author:admin-jai
  • Post published:February 4, 2025
  • Post category:Space
  • Post comments:0 Comments

A Hubble Space Telescope false-colour view (left) of a 100-billion-mile-wide disc of dust around the star Vega. The James Webb Space Telescope (right) resolves the glow of warm dust in…

Continue ReadingLegendary star lacks evidence for large planet formation – Astronomy Now
The Dark Tower – Astronomy Now

The Dark Tower – Astronomy Now

  • Post author:admin-jai
  • Post published:February 4, 2025
  • Post category:Space
  • Post comments:0 Comments

Image: ESO/VPHAS+ Team. This eerie, dark silhouette is a cometary globule designated GN 16.43.7.01. Despite their name, cometary globules have nothing to do with comets, beyond having a similar shape…

Continue ReadingThe Dark Tower – Astronomy Now
Venus is a dazzling evening ‘star’ – Astronomy Now

Venus is a dazzling evening ‘star’ – Astronomy Now

  • Post author:admin-jai
  • Post published:February 4, 2025
  • Post category:Space
  • Post comments:0 Comments

Venus and a young crescent Moon close together on the early-evening of 26 April 2020. A young moon lies close to Venus on soon after sunset on 5 November, Bonfire…

Continue ReadingVenus is a dazzling evening ‘star’ – Astronomy Now
Brilliant Jupiter rides high in Taurus – Astronomy Now

Brilliant Jupiter rides high in Taurus – Astronomy Now

  • Post author:admin-jai
  • Post published:February 4, 2025
  • Post category:Space
  • Post comments:0 Comments

Jupiter, by far the Solar System’s dominant planet, imaged on 29 November 2024. Image: Damian Peach. Jupiter reaches its long-awaited opposition on 7 December when it lies in Taurus with…

Continue ReadingBrilliant Jupiter rides high in Taurus – Astronomy Now
Catch Mercury’s end of year pre-dawn show – Astronomy Now

Catch Mercury’s end of year pre-dawn show – Astronomy Now

  • Post author:admin-jai
  • Post published:February 4, 2025
  • Post category:Space
  • Post comments:0 Comments

Mercury in a transparent early-evening sky on 24 January 2021. Image: Martin Campbell. Mercury, the fast moving inner planet, passed through inferior conjunction between Earth and the Sun on 6…

Continue ReadingCatch Mercury’s end of year pre-dawn show – Astronomy Now
a strong meteor shower to start the year – Astronomy Now

a strong meteor shower to start the year – Astronomy Now

  • Post author:admin-jai
  • Post published:February 4, 2025
  • Post category:Space
  • Post comments:0 Comments

A composite image of the 2014 Quadrantids. Image: Leo Lam. The Quadrantid meteor shower kicks off the meteor-watching calendar, peaking this year on 3 January. Renowned for its reliability, it…

Continue Readinga strong meteor shower to start the year – Astronomy Now
Observe an ancient open cluster – Astronomy Now

Observe an ancient open cluster – Astronomy Now

  • Post author:admin-jai
  • Post published:February 4, 2025
  • Post category:Space
  • Post comments:0 Comments

M67 is an ancient open cluster in Cancer that hosts many red-giant stars. Image: Bernhard Hubl. Messier 67 in Cancer is somewhat of an anomaly for an open cluster, having…

Continue ReadingObserve an ancient open cluster – Astronomy Now
Belt up for a journey to the heart of Orion and the Horsehead Nebula – Astronomy Now

Belt up for a journey to the heart of Orion and the Horsehead Nebula – Astronomy Now

  • Post author:admin-jai
  • Post published:February 4, 2025
  • Post category:Space
  • Post comments:0 Comments

Orion’s three, evenly spaced central ‘Belt’ stars are easy to spot and lead the way to the iconic Horsehead Nebula. Orion’s magnificent Belt, with the Horsehead and Flame Nebulae lying…

Continue ReadingBelt up for a journey to the heart of Orion and the Horsehead Nebula – Astronomy Now
Watch the Moon buzz Venus and Saturn – Astronomy Now

Watch the Moon buzz Venus and Saturn – Astronomy Now

  • Post author:admin-jai
  • Post published:February 4, 2025
  • Post category:Space
  • Post comments:0 Comments

There’s a picturesque early evening scene at the start of February as the Moon passes dazzling Venus and fading Saturn. The Moon lies between Venus and Saturn on the early-evening…

Continue ReadingWatch the Moon buzz Venus and Saturn – Astronomy Now
  • Go to the previous page
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • Go to the next page

Recent Posts

  • Abhishek Banerjee vs Rahul Gandhi: Who’s Ready To Lead The Opposition’s Gen X? | Elections News
  • Political Churn In Bihar? Pawan Singh And Manish Kashyap’s Lucknow Meet Sparks Buzz | Elections News
  • RCB Stampede | BJP Holds Massive Protest Against Karnataka Govt Over The Bengaluru Stampede | News18
  • Ahmedabad Crash: Transport Committee May Discuss Air Safety Concerns, Likely To Summon Airlines | India News
  • ‘No Public Funeral’ For Terrorists: How Centre Wants To Disrupt Radicalisation, Mass Mobilisation In J&K | Politics News

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
jaihub.com © All Rights Reserved