Saturn Tour0
- From Around the Web, Space
- September 14, 2017
Cassini is making it’s final moments to its journey to Saturn. NASA is giving an indepth tour of its decent. Come join in on the final countdown.
Cassini is making it’s final moments to its journey to Saturn. NASA is giving an indepth tour of its decent. Come join in on the final countdown.
A witness had managed the impossible with a super close photo of a flying saucer UFO.
Scientists created a state of matter known as a time crystal, which seems to suspend the law of conservation of energy.
Jill Bolte Taylor recalls all the things she forgot.
The Denver airport is kind of a weird place.
On Sept. 10th, departing sunspot AR2673 erupted, producing a powerful X8-class solar flare. The explosion propelled a CME into space and accelerated a swarm of energetic protons toward Earth. Both are visible in this coronagraph movie from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO): The many specks in this movie are not stars–they are solar protons
There is a lot of history on Earth alone, so how do you explain it all to an extraterrestrial?
The Giants of Mont’e Prama are sculptures between two and two and a half meters in height believed to have been created by the Nuragic civilization, an ancient culture that inhabited the island of Sardinia between the XVIII and II century AD.
We’re so close to the megazord of our dreams.
Northern China’s roadsides are peppered with deciduous phoenix trees, producing an abundance of fallen leaves in autumn. These leaves are generally burned in the colder season, exacerbating the country’s air pollution problem. Investigators in Shandong, China, recently discovered a new method to convert this organic waste matter into a porous carbon material that can be used to produce high-tech electronics.