The newest lunar probe of NASA that is headed to the moon encountered some glitches before taking off for the initial leg of the trip that is set to last for 30 days.
NASA has tracked the dust of a meter that exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia in February. According to the study, dust from the Feb. 15 explosion stayed in Earth's atmosphere for three months.
After a dazzling supermoon last June, another impressive celestial occurrence will be happening in the night sky this August. The Perseid meteor shower will blaze across the sky this coming month.
Astronomers from around the world are convening in Tennant Creek, Australia to watch firsthand tomorrow's annuular solar eclipse. Tennant Creek is in the direct path of what is also known as a "ring of fire" eclipse.