Beyond Earth

Dive into the wonders of planets, stars, and galaxies far away

Beyond Earth

Journey through the wonders of planets, stars, and galaxies that paint our universe.

A breathtaking view of a spiral galaxy glowing with vibrant blues and purples against the dark cosmos.
A breathtaking view of a spiral galaxy glowing with vibrant blues and purples against the dark cosmos.
Close-up of a colorful planet with swirling clouds and a bright sun illuminating its horizon.
Close-up of a colorful planet with swirling clouds and a bright sun illuminating its horizon.
A breathtaking view of a spiral galaxy glowing with vibrant blues and purples against the dark expanse of space.
A breathtaking view of a spiral galaxy glowing with vibrant blues and purples against the dark expanse of space.

Cosmos

A glimpse into the vast wonders beyond our world.

Close-up of Saturn’s rings shimmering with icy particles under the distant sun.
Close-up of Saturn’s rings shimmering with icy particles under the distant sun.
A star cluster twinkling brightly, scattered across the velvet blackness of space.
A star cluster twinkling brightly, scattered across the velvet blackness of space.

Space FAQs

What is a galaxy?

A galaxy is a massive system of stars, planets, gas, and dust bound together by gravity.

How far is Mars?
Why do stars twinkle?
What causes a solar eclipse?
Can planets have rings?

Mars is about 140 million miles away from Earth on average.

Stars appear to twinkle because their light passes through Earth's turbulent atmosphere, causing it to bend and shimmer.

A solar eclipse happens when the Moon moves between the Earth and the Sun, blocking the Sun’s light.

Yes, planets like Saturn have beautiful rings made of ice and rock particles.