NASA’s $30 billion Artemis missions will attempt to set up a moon base0
- From Around the Web, Space
- September 27, 2019
NASA announced its returned mission to the moon by 2024, titled Artemis it will cost an estimated $20-$30 billion.
NASA announced its returned mission to the moon by 2024, titled Artemis it will cost an estimated $20-$30 billion.
Researchers have discovered a hidden continent on Earth, but it’s not Atlantis. They found it while reconstructing the evolution of Mediterranean region’s complex geology, which rises with mountain ranges and dips with seas from Spain to Iran.
The U.S. government has been keeping an eye on unidentified flying objects. Here’s everything they’ve been keeping from you.
NASA has released a stunning new high-resolution visualization of a black hole, specifically how its gravity distorts the way it looks.
The Vikram lander likely crashed onto the lunar surface on September 6
While both have legend status in the Okanagan-Shuswap regions there are said to be more
The first-ever comet from beyond our solar system, as imaged by the Gemini Observatory. The image of the newly discovered object, named 2I/Borisov, was taken on the night of Sept. 9-10, 2019 using the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph on the Gemini North Telescope from Hawaii’s Mauna Kea
NASA faces an uphill battle to sell its lunar initiative to Congress, and agency administrator Jim Bridenstine is lobbying hard for funding for the Artemis program, reports The Washington Post.
It’s big, long, black and was spotted slithering through the waters of China’s Yangtze River near the massive Three Gorges Dam. But it doesn’t appear to be related to the Loch Ness Monster.
Michio Kaku Comments on the Navy UFO Incidents. Michio Kaku says the burden of proof has shifted.