Planets Don’t Wait for Their Star to Form First0
- From Around the Web, Space
- October 9, 2020
It looks like we may have to update our theories on how stars and planets form in new solar systems.
It looks like we may have to update our theories on how stars and planets form in new solar systems.
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is about to collect material from the space rock
A growing body of research suggests the planet Venus may have had an Earth-like environment billions of years ago, with water and a thin atmosphere.
Black holes are perhaps the strangest, least-understood objects in our universe. With so much potential — being linked to everything from wormholes to new baby universes — they have sucked in physicists for decades.
The pandemic has not sparked a shocking rise in UFO sightings, experts say. But the public is growing increasingly confused by ordinary objects.
Tasmanian devils have been reintroduced into the wild in mainland Australia for the first time in 3,000 years.
The return of a strong southern polar vortex fueled a surge in ozone depletion
A fireball is an especially bright meteor from space. It can start out icy and burn up entirely in our atmosphere, or rocky … in which case a meteorite sometimes falls to Earth’s surface. This bright fireball blazed over northeastern Mexico on Tuesday, October 6, 2020.
Former U.S. Senator Harry Reid repeated claims in a new documentary that UFOs interfered in U.S nuclear weapons facilities – even prohibiting the weapons’ launch altogether.
It is thought the celestial body was created in a cosmic crash 4.5bn years ago