Eruption of Alaska’s Okmok volcano linked to period of extreme cold in ancient Rome0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- July 3, 2020
Ice core samples provide new evidence of a massive volcanic eruption in 43 BCE
Ice core samples provide new evidence of a massive volcanic eruption in 43 BCE
Fragments of an exploding short-period comet may have caused destruction of the Paleolithic settlement at Abu Hureyra in northern Syria about 12,800 years ago, according to new research led by Comet Research Group scientists.
A new report analyzes data from the National UFO Reporting Center and the U.S. Census to find out which states have the most sightings.
Congress wants to see what the U.S. government knows about UFOs.
One of the major aims of the day is to raise awareness about the possible existence of UFOs and aliens/ intelligent beings from outer space. The day is also used to encourage governments across the world to declassify their knowledge of UFO sightings throughout history.
A planet about 734 light-years away appears to be missing most of its atmosphere
Thursday, July 2, is UFO Awareness Day. People all over North Carolina have reported seeing things in the sky they just can’t explain.
Astronomers have been baffled by the disappearance of a massive star they had been observing.
In recent years, the explosive nature of exoplanet discovery (over 4,164 confirmed so far) has led to renewed interest in the timeless question: “Are we alone in the universe?” Or, as famed Italian physicist Enrico Fermi put it, “Where is everybody?” With so many planets to choose from and the rate at which our instruments and methods are improving, the search for life beyond Earth is really kicking into high gear.
The space agency gathered 425 million high-resolution images of the sun, which have now been stitched together to form the video