Rock of ages: how asteroid dust may reveal secrets of life on Earth0
- From Around the Web, Space
- November 17, 2020
A six-year mission will soon bring back a few grains of soil that could explain how water arrived on our planet
A six-year mission will soon bring back a few grains of soil that could explain how water arrived on our planet
Lasers will help older fighters stay alive while flying the deadly skies.
Just as regions across the US have their own urban legends, many have controversial conspiracy theories as well.
Dust storms triggered the loss of massive amounts of water from high in Mars’ atmosphere, according to new analysis of data collected by NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft. For the first time, water has been tracked all the way into Mars’ upper atmosphere, say the authors of a new paper appearing in the journal Science.
Case 111909: Bruce [last name withheld], a current or former member of the US military, apparently makes routine visits to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) properties around Area 51, on Highway 375, Lincoln County, Nevada.
Over 300 witnesses reported this amazing sight! Did you spot it?
A town in northern Japan has recently been plagued by a plethora of wild bears, roaming around neighborhoods and petrifying residents.
Horizontal green streaks that often appear in the sky glow can’t be formed by electron showers
The six-month mission is the first crew rotation flight on a US commercial spacecraft
There are at least 300 million habitable planets in the Milky Way, new NASA research has shown – hinting that it’s less likely that humanity is alone in the universe.