Astronomy
The Most Fascinating Findings After A Quarter Century of Science in the ISS
This lab is out of this world
A Crisper Look at a Cosmic Creepy Crawler
Illuminating new details of the Red Spider Nebula have emerged
What Happens in Space Matters on Earth
Dagomar Degroot’s three greatest revelations while writing Ripples on a Cosmic Ocean
Can We Beam Away Our Space Junk Problem?
A plan to use ions to clear out the crowded low Earth orbit
This Spiritual Eclipse Calendar Might Still Work
The remarkable accuracy behind the Maya people’s eclipse forecasts may have emerged from an astrological calendar system that could still hold true
Why Have We Never Sampled an Interstellar Comet?
A cosmic coincidence could give us an unprecedented look at a visitor from another solar system. If all goes well.
The Nautilus Reading List About the Cosmos
Our writers have read a universe of books on space and astronomy. Here are their favorites.
Could the Sun’s Orbit Shape Evolution?
The connection between our massive star and the tiniest microplankton
Seeking Signs of Life on Venus
The first private mission to the morning star will sample for traces of biological activity in the planet’s clouds
Extraterrestrials are People, Too
Should we grant legal rights to extraterrestrial lifeforms before we find them?
New Eyes on Space Weather
From threats of solar storms to cosmic radiation, new efforts to warn Earthlings are launching











