The Worsening Cosmic Ray Situation0
- From Around the Web, Space
- July 11, 2018
March 5, 2018: Cosmic rays are bad–and they’re getting worse.
March 5, 2018: Cosmic rays are bad–and they’re getting worse.
Changes in the strength of the stratosphere’s polar vortex pulse downward, affecting weather all the way to the surface.
Scientists have devised a new way to estimate how fast magma is “recharging” beneath the Yellowstone supervolcano, according to a new study published in the journal Geosphere.
In this lecture Richard Dolan explains that the UFO phenomenon is more complex than most of us realise. There are human and non-human factions that are involved.
Wreckage from a “miniature” UFO crash in North Yorkshire sixty years ago has been rediscovered in the archives of the Science Museum in London. Or has it?
A new study confirms that this collision with a huge object — which was approximately twice the size of Earth — could have led to the planet’s extreme tilt and other odd attributes. Uranus, the planet with the unforgettable name, is unique in a number of ways. “All of the planets in the solar system
Insights from 2018 conferences put Canada on the disclosure map
On Saturday, June 23, 2018, a team of experts from Botswana, South Africa, Finland and the United States of America recovered a fresh meteorite in Botswana’s Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR).
New research shows the closest-ever views of features in Jupiter’s swirling auroras, revealing the complicated footprints left by its moons Io and Ganymede.
Asteroids could have more materials on them then we thought.