
Futuristic Radio Telescope Will Spot Baby Solar Systems—If It’s Funded
A new telescope project called the Next-Generation Very Large Array will revolutionize radio astronomy if it gets the funding it needs

Futuristic Radio Telescope Will Spot Baby Solar Systems—If It’s Funded
A new telescope project called the Next-Generation Very Large Array will revolutionize radio astronomy if it gets the funding it needs

How One Astronomer Helped to Discover Nearly 200 Moons of Saturn
Scientific American spoke with the astronomer who has contributed to the discovery of two thirds of Saturn’s known moons

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What Makes Stars Twinkle?
The quirks of light moving through gas are the cause of stellar twinkling, which can be a bane—and sometimes a boon—for astronomers

Federal Budget Cuts Would Sabotage NASA’s Plans to Find Alien Life
NASA’s astrobiology ambitions are at risk of collapsing under the White House’s proposed budget. But your voice can make a difference

The Sun May Be Entering an Era of Stronger 11-Year Cycles
The sun has produced stunning auroras on Earth in recent years as solar activity has peaked—but expect more in coming years

What Is a Galaxy?
Galaxies come in many shapes and sizes, and trying to define them is difficult

Giant, Glowing Gas Cloud Discovered Just 300 Light-Years Away
An enormous glowing cloud that contains approximately 3,400 solar masses worth of gas has been discovered near the solar system

What the Amazon versus SpaceX Satellite Mega Constellation War Means for Earth
Amazon has launched its first operational Project Kuiper satellites in its attempt to compete with SpaceX’s Starlink—but experts remain concerned about space debris and astronomy

Solar Shadow Play, Seances for Science, and More from Our 1925 Coverage
We present a historical romp through Scientific American—100 years ago.

Celebrate Hubble Space Telescope’s 35th Birthday with Stunning Images
Happy anniversary to the Hubble Space Telescope, which launched on April 24, 1990

NASA’s Next Major Space Telescope Is Ready to Launch. Trump Wants to Kill It and Other Vital Science
Amid harsh cuts, the Trump administration has proposed canceling the nearly ready-to-launch Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope

Strange Circles in the Sky Are Still Baffling Astronomers
ORCs—odd radio circles—are one of the weirdest recent discoveries in the heavens above