A curated collection of daily astronomy and space blogs from trusted sources. Updated automatically with the latest space news, discoveries, and research.
📰 Universe Today
Universe Today is one of the most popular independent astronomy blogs, featuring daily space news, mission updates, and in-depth articles on astronomy and astrophysics.
- Astronomers Find that Black Holes “Seesaw” Between Ejecting Material as Winds or Jets
- Toxic Hydrogen Cyanide And Its Role In The Origins Of Life
- Could Bees Be a Model for SETI Searches?
- Deep Magma Oceans Could Help Make Super-Earths Habitable
- Searching for ‘Green Oceans’ and ‘Purple Earths’
- The Universe’s Most Common Water is a Hot Mess
- A New Census of Dwarf Galaxies Shows More Massive Black Holes than Previously Thought
- Analysis of Chang’e-6 Samples Addresses Mysteries About the Far Side of the Moon.
- A Simulated Asteroid Impact Reveals the Strength of Iron-Rich Rocks
- Exploring Where Planets Form With The Hubble Space Telescope
- Why Mars is Actively Manufacturing Poison
- Protostars Carve Out Homes In The Orion Molecular Cloud
- How Astronauts Will Fix Their Gear Using Thin Air
- NASA Enters Final Preparations for Artemis II Mission
- Red Dwarfs Are Too Dim To Generate Complex Life
🚀 Space.com
Space.com delivers up-to-date space news, science stories, and coverage of space missions, written by professional science journalists and editors.
- James Webb Space Telescope discovers young galaxies age rapidly: ‘It’s like seeing 2-year-old children act like teenagers’
- Comet Wierzchos buzzes the sun later today: But can you see it?
- Severe G4 geomagnetic storm sparks jaw-dropping northern lights worldwide (photos)
- An armada of 6,500 Elite Dangerous players just embarked on a three-month expedition to explore the Milky Way, and there’s still time to join them
- How astronomers plan to detect the signatures of alien life in the atmospheres of distant planets
- What the first medical evacuation from the International Space Station tells us about healthcare in space
- How to find 4 legendary spacecraft in January’s night sky
- DJI Mini 5 Pro drone review
- Reborn black hole seen erupting across 1 million light-years of space like a cosmic volcano
- China previews how powerful its new Xuntian space telescope will be ahead of 2027 launch (video)
- Northern lights may be visible in 24 states tonight as massive CME races toward Earth
- NASA rolls Artemis 2 moon rocket to launch pad | Space photo of the day for Jan. 19, 2025
- Was the Red Planet once blue? New evidence points to an ancient ocean on Mars
- This is the sharpest view ever seen of a black hole’s dusty disk
- Sun erupts with powerful X-class flare as huge CME races toward Earth, impact possible within 24 hours
🔭 Astronomy.com
Astronomy.com focuses on observational astronomy, astrophotography, skywatching guides, and scientific discoveries for both amateurs and professionals.
- Cosmic Chamaeleon
- The Sky Today on Tuesday, January 20: Comet Schaumasse slides by some galaxies
- Jan. 19, 1965: Gemini 2 launches
- Who made the present-day constellations and why do they look the way they do?
- The Sky Today on Monday, January 19: Where Messier started: M1
- Jan. 18, 2004: Mars Express maps the Red Planet’s south pole
- The Sky Today on Sunday, January 18: Catch Caroline’s Rose
- Jan. 17, 1910: The Great Comet reaches perihelion
- The Sky Today on Saturday, January 17: Titan sits near Saturn
- Hunting season
- Congress passes NASA budget, rejects Trump cuts
- NGC 6188: A nebula or a dragon fight to the death?
- See a comet inside a comet
- 2026 Full Moon calendar: When to see the Full Moon and phases
- Jan. 16, 2003: Space Shuttle Columbia’s final launch
🌌 Sky & Telescope
Sky & Telescope is a long-established astronomy magazine covering observing techniques, equipment reviews, celestial events, and astronomical research.
- “Missing” Supernova Images Offer Measure of Universe’s Expansion
- This Week’s Sky at a Glance, January 16 – 25
- Four Privately Funded Observatories in the Next Three Years
- Solar and Lunar Eclipses in 2026
- Two New CubeSats to Monitor Nearby Stars and Distant Black Holes
- Betelgeuse’s Elusive Companion Might Be Making Waves
- Did Asteroids Collide Near Fomalhaut – Again?
- Pandora Mission Launches to Explore Atmospheres on Alien Worlds
- This Week’s Sky at a Glance, January 9 – 18
- Starless Gas Cloud Might Harbor Dark Matter
- An extremely rare Callisto event on January 10th
- Big and Bright, Jupiter Beckons in January
- Rogue Saturn Discovered Floating Through the Milky Way
- A New Year of Star-Camping
- Not Every Galaxy Has a Central Black Hole
🧪 Phys.org — Space
Phys.org Space provides science-focused articles on astronomy, cosmology, planetary science, and space research, with an emphasis on academic and peer-reviewed studies.
- Gaia data release reveals four substructures in open cluster NGC 752
- Geomagnetic storm to bring northern lights to central US
- ALMA reveals teenage years of new worlds
- Improving astronaut fitness for deep space missions
- Polar weather on Jupiter and Saturn hints at the planets’ interior details
- Mercury’s BepiColombo Mio and Earth’s GEOTAIL show shared wave frequency properties across planetary magnetospheres
- Proba-3 mission captures rare solar prominence eruptions in sun’s inner corona
- Searching for ‘green oceans’ and ‘purple Earths’
- Hubble observes ghostly cloud alive with star formation
- These gravitationally lensed supernovae could resolve the Hubble tension
- What the first medical evacuation from the International Space Station tells us about health care in space
- How astronauts will fix their gear using thin air
- Protostars carve out homes in the Orion Molecular Cloud
- X-ray observations reveal hidden disturbances in galaxy cluster Abell 3571
- Experiments bring Enceladus’ subsurface ocean into the lab
