Skepticism grows over whether the first known exomoon exists0
- From Around the Web, Space
- April 30, 2019
New analyses of Kepler and Hubble data dig into evidence for Kepler 1625b’s satellite
New analyses of Kepler and Hubble data dig into evidence for Kepler 1625b’s satellite
A recent uptick in sightings of unidentified flying objects – or as the military calls them, “unexplained aerial phenomena” – prompted the US Navy to draft formal procedures for pilots to document encounters, a corrective measure that former officials say is long overdue.
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Pilots, both commercial and military, have been seeing weird things happening up in the sky for a very long time.
A recent uptick in sightings of unidentified flying objects — or, as the military calls them, “unexplained aerial phenomena” — prompted the U.S.