Astronomy
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
Creating a Cosmic Movie
Making sense of a new era of time-domain astronomy from the Rubin Observatory
The Heart of a Haunting Galaxy
This “Phantom Galaxy” is riddled with holes that may be the handiwork of violent stars
The First Sea-to-Space Chat
An astronaut-turned-aquanaut made history on a long-distance call with friends
Visit the 7 Most Extreme Planets in the Universe
From molten glass rain to oceans of lava, an intergalactic tour of the most terrifying and beautiful climates out there
Looking for Life’s Source on Ceres
The dwarf planet might have had a hot core and liquid oceans











