In the swirling heart of a distant galaxy, 55 million light-years from Earth, lies a supermassive black hole with a mass 6.5 billion times greater than that of our sun.
First phase of the eclipse will begin at 9:36 p.m.
Those who miss this eclipse will need to wait until May 26, 2021 for the next opportunity to witness a total lunar eclipse.
Lead researcher: "There are studies that have shown that being exposed to a high diversity and concentration of biological materials may reduce the prevalence of asthma and allergies later in life."
You might miss year’s biggest celestial event if you do not know precisely when to look.
Children learn about homemade geysers at Norwalk Public Library.
Annabelle Ortner will be “rubbing elbows” with international students during the 21st GLOBE annual meeting in July.
Imagination Station presents hands-on experiences about Newton's laws of motion.
Several of these exoplanets, just 39 light-years away, are in the habitable zone, where water could exist in liquid form.
Fisher-Titus Medical Center has awarded 193 grants since 1996.
Moon appears 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter.
Don’t miss it: The last one occurred in 1948; the next one won’t happen until 2034.
Scientists for the first time succeed at growing noroviruses in human intestinal cell cultures in the lab.
Principal: Ms. Burns brings science to 'life for the kids'
“It’s the closest star, it has a potentially habitable world — I just think it’s amazing.”