There's something inherently romantic about starlight. The mystery and beauty of a night sky filled with stars can bring out the lover of life in many of us.
Today (July 2) is World UFO Day, so it's a good time to look out the window to see if you notice any flying saucers hovering about. Texas has already a bunch of UFO sightings this year.
Although it doesn't get the press last month's super moon did, it's expected to be the "brightest and largest super moon in 2019," according to Space.com.
Chinese space technology isn't yet on par with that of the West, but they see this as a big milestone on their journey to progress on the world stage--quickly.
The Oumuamua asteroid that passed by Earth in November has some unusual properties. These properties have have scientists thinking it could be more than just an asteriod.
A massive asteroid will whiz by the earth next week, they're calling it "potentially hazardous." So where is the best East Texas spot to watch this madness? Here are some ideas.