‘Ring of Fire’ Solar Eclipse Thrills Skywatchers Around the World (and in Space, Too!)0
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- December 27, 2019
It was the last solar eclipse of the decade.
It was the last solar eclipse of the decade.
A new study explores the impressive capacity of the brain to feel contact on a foreign object.
One of the brightest stars in the sky makes up Orion’s shoulder and also looks to be on the verge of going supernova sometime between today and 100,000 years from today.
Reference Article: A simple explanation of space-time.
Planets, asteroids and Arrokoth were the focus of new discoveries
In the 15 years since Chad Underwood recorded a bizarre and erratic UFO — now called “the Tic Tac,” a name Underwood himself came up with — from the infrared camera on the left wing of his F/A-18 Super Hornet, he’s become a flight instructor, a civilian employee in the aerospace industry, and a father. But he has not yet spoken publicly about what he saw that day, even now, two years after his video made the front page of the New York Times. As he explained before speaking with Intelligencer, Underwood has mostly wanted to avoid having his name “attached to the ‘little green men’ crazies that are out there.”
The table was uncovered within a temple dating back to the 12th Century BCE, a time when the Israelites and Philistines were warring.
Dating of bones from Indonesia confirm Homo erectus roamed planet for 1.8m years
We have much to learn from the rocks of the asteroid belt.
It’s been 50 years since such a discovery was made, the researchers said.