Massive stone structures in Saudi Arabia may be some of oldest monuments in the world0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- August 25, 2020
They number in the hundreds and can be larger than an NFL football field.
They number in the hundreds and can be larger than an NFL football field.
A Russian cosmonaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) has shared footage of what he describes as “space guests,” or UFOs, that made an unexpected appearance in a time-lapse video he captured of the southern lights.
These days, the oceans still offer plenty of surprises for even the most experienced sailors.
NASA Hubble Space Telescope images of comet NEOWISE, taken on Aug. 8, zero in on the visitor’s coma, the gossamer shell of gas and dust that surrounds its nucleus as it is heated by the Sun. This is the first time Hubble has photographed a comet of this brightness at such resolution after this close of a pass by the Sun.
The expert said “many questions” still remain over the task force.
Local officials in Florida have approved the release of 750 million mosquitoes that have been genetically modified to reduce local populations.
Nasa spacecraft makes final preparations to gather material from Bennu’s surface in October
Ivan Vagner, a Russian cosmonaut currently orbiting the Earth aboard the International Space Station (ISS), claims to have captured footage of potential UFOs while recording video of the southern lights.
New images from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory show small knots of metal-rich debris in the remnant of Kepler’s supernova, also known as SN 1604, are moving up to 37 million km per hour (23 million mph). These are extremely high speeds for an explosion that happened over 400 years ago as seen from Earth.
Discovery from Middle Triassic sheds new light on ocean predators millions of years ago