Space and Astronomy is where imagination meets the infinite. It is the realm where glowing nebulae, distant galaxies, and silent planets ignite human curiosity and inspire timeless wonder. From the fiery birth of stars to the mysterious pull of black holes, the universe tells a story far bigger than any one world. At Canvas Street, Space and Astronomy invites you to explore these cosmic frontiers through powerful imagery, captivating science, and the artistry of the unknown. Each article opens a window beyond our atmosphere, revealing the beauty, danger, and delicate balance of the universe that surrounds us. Whether you are drawn to the mechanics of space travel, the search for alien life, or the poetic stillness of distant starlight, this collection is designed to awaken your sense of discovery. Here, science becomes visual, distance feels intimate, and the night sky transforms into a living canvas of motion and mystery. Step beyond Earth, look upward, and let the cosmos pull you into stories written in light, gravity, and endless space.
A: No—there are gases, particles, and radiation.
A: Not yet, but research is ongoing.
A: The Boomerang Nebula is colder than deep space.
A: Only objects that cross the event horizon.
A: About 13.8 billion years.
A: We can only see the observable universe.
A: That’s caused by Earth’s atmosphere.
A: Rare, but tracked constantly.
A: It doesn’t clear its orbital path.
A: Yes—time slows with stronger gravity.

Is There Life on Other Planets? What Science Knows So Far
Are we alone in the universe? Scientists are closer than ever to answering this timeless question. From Mars rovers and icy ocean moons to thousands of newly discovered exoplanets, modern astronomy is uncovering clues that life beyond Earth may be possible and perhaps even common across the cosmos.

What Would Happen If Earth Left the Habitable Zone
Earth sits in a narrow cosmic sweet spot where life thrives. But what if our planet drifted beyond it? From runaway greenhouse heat to a frozen global snowball, scientists reveal the dramatic changes that would reshape oceans, climate, and life itself if Earth ever left the Sun’s habitable zone.

How Black Holes Actually Work (Beyond the Myths)
Black holes are not the cosmic monsters science fiction makes them out to be. Learn the real physics behind event horizons, warped time, supermassive giants, and the mysteries scientists are still trying to solve about the universe’s most powerful objects.
