Superfast spinning stars cause strangest weather in the universe0
- From Around the Web, Space
- October 5, 2016
Like a sped-up movie, planets orbiting stars that spin rapidly might go through their seasons in double time.
Like a sped-up movie, planets orbiting stars that spin rapidly might go through their seasons in double time.
Earthwork in Yorkshire is 1,500 years older than previously thought and likely to have been a burial mound
The construction features found at Sacsayhuaman are of perfect shapes that seem impossible to make back in ancient times.
Cave Paintings of Tassili n’Ajjer depict mysterious creatures who appear like ancient astronauts with helmets gloves and strange suits.
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, who just spent 340 days in space, may have casually admitted to seeing aliens during an interview about his time on the International Space Station.
There have been black ‘spidery’ specks showing up all over on Mars’ surface, showing up every Martian spring.
The moon orbiting over Mars, Phobos, is slowly falling towards the surface of the red planet.
A new image of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko was taken by the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Rosetta spacecraft shortly before its controlled impact into the comet’s surface on Sept. 30, 2016.
Analyzing how stories change in the retelling down through the generations sheds light on the history of human migration going as far back as the Paleolithic period
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