‘Exotic’ lightning crackles across Jupiter’s cloud tops0
- From Around the Web, Space
- August 5, 2020
The flashes of light could form thanks to ammonia antifreeze

The flashes of light could form thanks to ammonia antifreeze

Are you ready for the year’s most popular meteor shower?

Footage shared from observation on July 29, 2020

A new book looks at the Big Crunch, the Big Rip and more terrifying scenarios

Egypt has invited billionaire Elon Musk to visit the country and see for himself that its famous pyramids were not built by aliens.

A large number of the valley networks scarring Mars’s surface were carved by water melting beneath glacial ice, not by free-flowing rivers as previously thought, according to new UBC research published today in Nature Geoscience.

It’s hard to believe that during a time of national crisis, the White House is concerned with anything other than coronavirus containment. Ah, but look who’s in charge. So maybe we shouldn’t be surprised that the Pentagon not only has a UFO unit but is planning to release some of its findings to the public. (These are your tax dollars at work, people.)

Other solar systems could have large numbers of planets that are home to alien life, a new study has found.

Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley land off Florida after two-month voyage that was Nasa’s first crewed mission from home in nine years

Thousands of light years away, there’s a “space butterfly” colored with brilliant blues and clouds of purple and red. It’s an image we’ve never seen in this much detail before.