The ‘Earth next door’ may have a breathable atmosphere – and we could find out in 2 years0
- From Around the Web, Space
- September 13, 2016
Proxima b is a planet that could be habitable, but we won’t know for sure until we can actually see it.

Proxima b is a planet that could be habitable, but we won’t know for sure until we can actually see it.

A Utah witness at Salt Lake City had managed to get five pictures of a “black, disc-shaped” object acting very strange and unearthly.

Though her experience felt more vivid than any dream, it was the three circular marks that appeared beneath her naval upon waking that convinced her that something actually took place.

Are time crystals just a mathematical curiosity, or could they actually physically exist?

Having spent 230 days in space, a NASA astronaut is convinced that aliens are everywhere around us, and it would be arrogant to think otherwise.

The mysterious origin of an ‘impossibly bright,’ blinking celestial object has long baffled astrophysicists.

Using the Large Underground Xenon (LUX), scientists have discovered something about dark matter that brings up more questions than answers.

“Water in our solar system is potentially related to creation of life.
It is possible … that there is a small layer of liquid water inside Ceres.

“The truth is, fascism doesn’t look like a podium pounding demagogue. It looks like a government that can read your emails and texts at any time, that can GPS you 24/7, that propagandizes you, scares you, and tosses in the occasional false flag at you to keep you in a constant state of fear and submission.”

An asteroid the size of a school bus buzzed by Earth today (Sept. 7) in an exceptionally close — but safe — flyby. Scientists discovered the object on Monday, just two days before its encounter with Earth.



