Enormous sunspot turns towards Earth, chance of northern lights0
- From Around the Web, Space
- April 13, 2016
The last time we had such a large sunspot facing us was in November 2014.
The last time we had such a large sunspot facing us was in November 2014.
“It’s exciting to be a part of the future of human spaceflight.”
Astronomers have confirmed the existence of planets that have had their atmospheres stripped away by their host stars.
Black holes have a strange connection with each other, and may explain more about our universe.
Winter is not yet over in Salla
Was it an asteroid or something inside that wiped the dinosaur off the face of the earth?
This simple, yet effective, lifesaving device has the potential to permanently change the lives of millions of people across the globe.
Is the Black Knight satellite real or not?
As we continue to investigate our physical universe in ever more clever ways, we may begin to come back to a sense of unification… and finding more and more that there is a great coherence, resonance, and oneness to our reality.
“Earth is a beautiful place, but it might not last forever,”… “Sooner or later we must look to the stars.”