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'Extreme' solar storms cook up sweet Mother's Day auroras for Moms everywhere
By Meredith Garofalo last updated
Want to save all the calories from Mother's Day brunch? You can still "sweeten" her holiday with an opportunity to see the northern lights again tonight!
Total solar eclipse 2027: A complete guide to the 'eclipse of the century'
By Jamie Carter published
Reference Discover the 'eclipse of the century' with this comprehensive total solar eclipse 2027 guide. Find out where to see it, the timings of totality and possible weather conditions for key locations.
Jaw-dropping northern lights from massive solar flares amaze skywatchers around the world. 'We have a very rare event on our hands.' (photos)
By Tariq Malik, Daisy Dobrijevic published
An aurora show like no other is playing out in the night sky this weekend, spawned by intense solar storms that are painting the sky spectacular hues of pinks, purples and greens.
Sky-Watcher telescope deals 2024
By Gemma Lavender last updated
DEALS We've found the best Sky-Watcher telescope deals for you.
Space pictures! See our space image of the day
By Space.com Staff last updated
Space.com's image of the day rounds up the most awe-inspiring space photos right here, with a new image everyday.
Ruko Veeniix V11 drone review
By James Abbott published
Review The Ruko Veeniix V11 is a basic model full of promise but, unfortunately, doesn't quite deliver.
Solar eclipse 2024: Live updates
By Daisy Dobrijevic published
Stay up-to-date with the latest news on the upcoming solar eclipses, including the annular solar eclipse on Oct. 2, 2024.
Camera deals 2024: The best discounts on the market
By Ian Evenden last updated
Deals We've rounded up the best camera deals on offer from reputable retailers as Sony, Nikon and Canon models are on offer.
See the sun's corona revealed in all its glory during 2024 total solar eclipse (photo)
By Miguel Claro published
Astrophotographer Miguel Claro explains how taking a high resolution solar image like this one represents an enormous amount of personal and professional effort and months of planning.
The ISS may be more visible in the night sky throughout May. Here's how to see it
By Joe Rao published
The International Space Station, the largest and brightest object now orbiting Earth, will provide excellent views for skywatchers across much of the Northern Hemisphere for much of May.
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