Forget the Shovel, Ancient Finds Now Made From Space0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web, Space
- January 5, 2017
Archaeology now has much better tools than lucky amateurs with shovels.
Archaeology now has much better tools than lucky amateurs with shovels.
Cave Paintings are paintings on cave walls and ceilings, usually dating to prehistoric times. The earliest known European cave paintings date to 32,000 years ago. Join us to discover the top twenty most fascinating prehistoric cave paintings.
Many UFO disclosure advocates were hoping for Hilary Clinton to win and give disclosure about aliens. Will Donald Trump’s space plans be able to give us disclosure?
There is a lot of the universe we cannot see. The many different wave patterns of light is definitely one of them.
Saturn’s potato-shaped moon Prometheus is shown in this close-up from Cassini.
NASA to launch the robotic portion of its Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM) in 2021. This will be the first mission to visit and collect a multi-ton sample from a large near-Earth asteroid. The collected sample will be used in a demonstration of enhanced gravity tractor asteroid deflection.
Russia’s state-run corporation Roscosmos develops a project of a space cleaner – a satellite that will be able to “blow away” space junk.
The countdown for the end of the year 2016 is going to be one second longer, thanks to a “leap second” that will be added on to the end of it, according to Science Alert.
NASA’s NEOWISE mission has recently discovered some celestial objects traveling through our neighborhood, including one on the blurry line between asteroid and comet. Another—definitely a comet—might be seen with binoculars through next week.
NASA is reporting that on New Year’s Eve, comet 45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusakova is going to be visible from locations in the Northern Hemisphere, including New York City and London.