Only two manmade objects have traveled beyond the far edges of the solar system: NASA’s Voyager 1 and Voyager 2. Beyond the heliosphere, the bubble of space created by the Sun, lies the interstellar ...
What does water look like in space? In one word: cool. Check out the latest video from NASA where three astronauts play around with a water bubble they've grown inside the International Space Station.
Hubble’s latest image peers inside N159, a vast stellar nursery nearby, revealing how cold hydrogen clouds, newborn stars, and powerful stellar forces quietly shape one of our closest galaxies.
As most of us sit here binging shows or partaking in a spooky season horror marathon, NASA continues looking to the stars, trying to learn everything it can about the universe. In its continued ...
Produced inside NASA’s Cold Atom Lab, the bubbles provide new opportunities to experiment with an exotic state of matter. Since the days of NASA’s Apollo program, astronauts have documented (and ...
NASA has a history of documenting and contending with how liquids behave differently in microgravity compared to how they act back on Earth. They have long observed that water droplets merge into ...
Observations from NASA’s Voyager spacecraft, humanity’s farthest deep space sentinels, suggest the edge of our solar system may not be smooth, but filled with a turbulent sea of magnetic bubbles.
Hubble’s latest view of N159 captures newborn stars igniting, glowing, and blasting bubbles into a vast cosmic nursery.
While using a new computer model to analyze Voyager data, scientists found the Sun’s distant magnetic field is made up of bubbles approximately 100 million miles wide. The bubbles are created when ...