Conditions were just right Monday night for a California SpaceX rocket launch to leave many in St. George asking what they were seeing in the sky.
A SpaceX launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base in Southern California could be seen from across the state, which prompted concern from some who were unaware of the project.
It’s Black History Month! Gayle Anderson reports from the California Science Center about the development of the new Samuel ...
Combine a trek through nature with outdoor yoga classes, a two-for-the-price-of-one workout, with opportunities in Los ...
The year was 1966. The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, which carries passengers from Palm Springs up to the San Jacinto Mountains nearly 6,000 feet above, had opened a few years prior to great fanfare.
The Aegean Sea is no stranger to earthquakes. It is laced with faults related to the slow collision between the African and ...
On a clear spring evening in Michigan, the stars aligned — just not in the way Upfront Ventures partner Nick Kim expected. He ...
The nebulosity of hydrogen gas is revealed with the use of a “Hydrogen-Alpha” filter in an astro image of the Cygnus ...
An asteroid first spotted in December has a 1.2% chance of hitting Earth in 2032. Scientists are tracking the space rock to ...
Californians watching the sky in February have the chance to view a parade of planets and a snow moon. The planetary ...
The Ukiah Latitude Observatory has a rich history, from its role in global scientific research to its ongoing cultural ...
Residents of Marin, and the Bay Area at large, are understandably big fans of the diverse natural landscapes of the coast ...