For as long as people have watched the sky, the Sun and Moon have shaped our sense of time, season, and wonder. Among all the sights our ancestors passed down through stories and observations, few feel as striking—and almost uncanny—as a total solar eclipse. One simple astronomical coincidence makes it possible: the Moon appears almost... Continue Reading →
The Moon is Slowly Drifting Away—and It Has a Story to Tell
Every year, the Moon quietly slips a little farther from Earth—about 4 centimeters, to be exact. It’s a small shift, but over billions of years, this slow dance has changed the Moon’s place in our sky and left marks on its surface that hint at a dramatic past. When the Moon first formed around 4.5... Continue Reading →
SpaceNet: Internet on the ISS, the Moon, and Mars
In today’s hyper-connected world, the idea of being offline feels almost unthinkable. But what happens when we leave Earth behind? Is there internet access on the International Space Station (ISS)? Can astronauts get online on the Moon—or even Mars? Let’s explore how internet connectivity works in space today, and what the future holds for communication... Continue Reading →
What If the Moon Were the Size of Jupiter?
Imagine stepping outside at night and looking up—not at the familiar glowing Moon, but at an enormous celestial giant, as big as Jupiter, dominating the sky. Its swirling clouds and massive storms stretch across the heavens, filling half the sky with an overwhelming presence. But the breathtaking view is just the beginning—because life on Earth... Continue Reading →
What If You Were Placed on the Moon for a Day
The experience of spending 24 hours on the Moon would be surreal and transformative. You would navigate its low gravity, encounter extreme temperature variations, and endure profound silence. The view of Earth would evoke a deep appreciation for our planet. Ultimately, this journey would instill a lasting sense of wonder and connection to home.
Epic Moon Walk
How Long Would It Take a Person to Walk Around the Moon? The Moon isn’t exactly set up for a casual hike, but let’s say you could just get up and start walking. How long would it take to hoof it all the way around? Well, that depends on a few things—like terrain, spacesuit limitations,... Continue Reading →
Asteroid 2024 YR4: Could It Hit the Moon in 2032?
There's a new space rock in town—2024 YR4—and while it's got a tiny chance of hitting Earth, I'm way more interested in the possibility of it smacking into the Moon. Not because I want destruction (okay, maybe a little), but because it would be an amazing scientific opportunity. Could 2024 YR4 Strike the Moon? Right... Continue Reading →
The Stars Are Not Visible in Space! Or Are They?
Are stars not visible in space? When we see photos taken from the International Space Station (ISS) or during the Apollo moon landings, one thing seems to be missing—stars! These images show astronauts, spacecraft, and planetary surfaces, but the vast cosmos appears completely black. This has led some to question: Are stars not visible in... Continue Reading →