What’s Up: July 2026 Skywatching Tips from NASA
What’s Up: July 2026 Skywatching Tips from NASA

A predawn Moon-and-planets meetup, a returning comet, a great chance to see the Milky Way, and Saturn’s rings at a new angle. Skywatching Highlights Transcript An early morning hangout with the Moon and planets, a comet swings by, prime time for the Milky Way, and Saturn’s rings shine at a new angle. That’s What’s Up […]

‘Titan is actually a very reasonable destination for humans’: Scientists start mapping out crewed mission to huge Saturn moon
‘Titan is actually a very reasonable destination for humans’: Scientists start mapping out crewed mission to huge Saturn moon

Researchers met recently for the first “Humans to Titan Summit 2026,” which explored how to send astronauts to the huge Saturn moon.

‘Titan is actually a very reasonable destination for humans’: Scientists start mapping out crewed mission to huge Saturn moon
‘Titan is actually a very reasonable destination for humans’: Scientists start mapping out crewed mission to huge Saturn moon

Researchers met recently for the first “Humans to Titan Summit 2026,” which explored how to send astronauts to the huge Saturn moon.

Should Saturn’s huge moon Titan be humanity’s next destination, after the moon and Mars?

Next month, a first-of-its-kind gathering will blueprint an eventual crewed trek to tantalizing Titan, the largest of Saturn’s many moons.

‘Tall waves moving in slow motion’: Here’s how oily oceans on Saturn’s giant moon Titan may behave

The size of waves on alien worlds will depend as much on the characteristics of the liquid as well as the gravity.

Saturn’s magnetic field is curiously warped, and one of its moons may be to blame

“A better understanding of Saturn’s environment is especially urgent now as plans for our return to Saturn and its moon Enceladus start to be developed.”

Are Saturn’s rings made of a lost, shattered moon? New evidence arises for the case

New simulations suggest Saturn’s rings formed from a shattered moon called Chrysalis, offering clues to the planet’s tilt and surprisingly young rings.

Incredible new NASA images reveal Saturn in a new light — and it’s all thanks to a telescope team-up from Webb and Hubble

Observations from the James Webb and Hubble space telescopes reveal Saturn’s atmosphere and rings in the most detailed view created to date.

Webb Captures Saturn in Infrared
Webb Captures Saturn in Infrared

Saturn’s icy rings glow in this infrared view from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope released on March 25, 2026. Combining this image with another that NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured – also released on the same day – provides scientists with a richer, more layered understanding of the gas giant’s atmosphere. In Webb’s infrared image, […]

NASA Webb, Hubble Share Most Comprehensive View of Saturn to Date
NASA Webb, Hubble Share Most Comprehensive View of Saturn to Date

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and Hubble Space Telescope have teamed up to capture new views of Saturn, revealing the planet in strikingly different ways. Observing in complementary wavelengths of light, the two space observatories provide scientists with a richer, more layered understanding of the gas giant’s atmosphere. Both sense sunlight reflected from Saturn’s banded […]