‘Unidentified: Inside America’s UFO Investigation’ will feature new evidence, video footage, plus interviews with former military personnel
READ MOREMichio Kaku Comments on the Navy UFO Incidents. Michio Kaku says the burden of proof has shifted.
READ MOREIt’s not a total eclipse, but it’s the next best thing.
READ MOREAn international team of astronomers from Australia, China and the United States has discovered that all galaxies rotate once every billion years, no matter how big they are.
READ MOREFor decades, astronomers have puzzled over the variability of young stars residing in Taurus-Auriga dark clouds, a group of molecular clouds located in the constellations of Taurus and Auriga, about 450 light-years away. Since 1937, they have recorded noticeable dips in the brightness of RW Aur A — the primary star of a low-mass binary system — every few decades. Each dimming event appeared to last for about a month. In 2011, the star dimmed again, this time for about half a year. RW Aur A eventually brightened, only to fade again in mid-2014. In November 2016, the star returned to its full luminosity. Now Hans Moritz Günther of MIT and co-authors have observed RW Aur A using NASA’s Chandra X-Ray Observatory. They’ve found evidence for what may have caused its most recent dimming event: a collision of two protoplanetary bodies, which produced in its aftermath a dense cloud of gas and dust. As this planetary debris fell into RW Aur A, it generated a thick veil, temporarily obscuring the star’s light.
READ MOREChina’s Tiangong-1 space station is about to return to Earth–as a massive fireball.
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