First methane, now oxygen: gaseous mysteries on Mars puzzle scientists0
- From Around the Web, Space
- November 19, 2019
Oxygen on Mars behaves in ways scientists can’t seem to explain yet, according to NASA.
Oxygen on Mars behaves in ways scientists can’t seem to explain yet, according to NASA.
A main-sequence hypervelocity star traveling at huge speeds after being ejected by Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way Galaxy, was spotted by an international team of astronomers.
Stephen Basset claims NASA is a ‘victim’ of government laws.
US corporation says its lunar lander concept would reduce ‘complexity and risk’ of Nasa mission
Chances are there’s another you, reading this article in another universe, except you’re dressed like a clown and drinking maple syrup from a shoe.
Japanese researchers discovered 143 stunning geoglyphs of humans, birds, camels and other animals etched into the desert in southern Peru around the mysterious Nazca Lines.
Several Navy officers who witnessed the now-famous Nimitz UFO encounter in 2004 say “unknown individuals” showed up after the event and made them turn over data recordings and videos, according to Popular Mechanics.
Although it’s just 270 miles across — about as big as Alabama — the asteroid Hygeia has surprised astronomers by being round.
A Japanese spacecraft left a distant asteroid on Wednesday, starting its yearlong journey home after successfully completing its mission to gather soil samples and data that could provide clues to the origins of the solar system, the country’s space agency said.
Tiny fragments of an asteroid located more than 200 million miles from Earth could hold the key to discovering the origins of the world’s oceans, according to researchers at a Scottish university.