Coming up on August 21st 2017, there will be a Total Solar Eclipse visible here in the United States. Will this event be visible to Central New York and the rest of the state?
NASA has been reporting that the launch of the next commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station will be visible from parts of Central New York tonight.
Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean is coming to Central New York. Bean will be here to discuss "My Experience as an Artist on the Moon" as part of the Project Fibonacci STEAM Conference series of speakers on August 3rd. We got to chat with the famous moonwalker, and ask him some interesting questions about his experiences with space travel.
Coming up on Monday, you can witness one of the rarest astronomical events right here in Upstate New York. We are talking about Mercury passing between Earth and the sun, the Mercury Transit.
If you're looking to look up to the skies for the Eta Aquarid meteor shower here in Central New York, you may be disappointed. Much of the shower will not be visible in New York.
Looking to expand your Central New York garden? Are you looking for some vacation property that isn't in the Adirondacks? Well now thanks to the internet, Central New Yorker's can own land on Mars.
Wake up Easter morning not only with goodies from the Easter bunny, wake up with a beautiful view of the International Space Station flying over Utica and Rome.
Have you ever dialed the wrong phone number? It's embarrassing right? Astronaut Tim Peake dialed the wrong phone number from space, and feels embarrassed from the International Space Station.
Have you ever wondered what our planet would look like if our moon was replaced with other planets in the solar system? This viral video should give you a good feel of what it would look like in the sky.
Coming up this evening, into the early morning of October 21st, look to the sky for the annual Orionid meteor shower. Here's the best times to view for New York state.
It's an amazing time to be alive scientifically speaking. NASA announced it's discovery of water on Mars, and now it looks like Pluto may have water. Thanks to the New Horizons mission, it was discovered that Pluto has blue skies and water ice on the surface.
NASA just announced that water is on the surface of Mars. One would think we would just send either the Curiosity rover or Opportunity rover (both are currently on the surface of Mars) to investigate the area. However, NASA actually can't. Why?