by Katabella Roberts A team of astronomers mapping radio waves in the universe has discovered something “kind of spooky” spinning around in space that converts magnetic energy to radio waves…
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By Scams Breaking The pairs and clusters of strands stretch for nearly 150 light-years in length and are equally spaced. The bizarre structures are…
By The Associated Press CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—The world’s biggest, most powerful space telescope arrived at its observation post 1 million miles from Earth on Monday,…
By Tyler Durden NASA’s Curiosity rover has spent a decade hunting for ancient signs of life on Mars. The rover has collected sedimentary rock…
By Michael Wing A strange “mirror image” galaxy cluster in deep space, sighted billions of light-years away, was discovered a few years ago and researchers…
By Reuters TOKYO—Japan revised the schedule of its space exploration plans on Tuesday, aiming to put a Japanese person on the moon by the latter half of the…
by Paul Scott Anderson China’s Yutu 2 rover has been crawling across the lunar surface since landing in Von Kármán crater on the far side of the moon on…
By Charles Curtis Even though it wasn’t a full lunar eclipse that happened — depending on location — late Thursday and Early Friday morning, the…
By Tyler Durden Asteroids orbit the Sun and sometimes come close to Earth. When these space rocks come within 30 million miles of Earth, NASA…
By Tyler Durden The Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) under the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has declared a “Geomagnetic Storm Watch” this weekend which could…
by TONY TRAN THE COMET IS ESTIMATED TO BE 60 TO 100 MILES WIDE. Astronomers have confirmed the existence of a gigantic comet — and…
By Tyler Durden Forecasters at the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) warn a solar flare will hit Earth Today, potentially affecting power grids and could bring dazzling…
By Brandon Specktor The gargantuan Bernardinelli-Bernstein comet will strafe Saturn’s orbit in 2031. Scientists are stoked. An enormous comet — possibly the largest one ever detected…
By StrangeSounds Every year, from around July 17 to August 24, our planet Earth crosses the orbital path of Comet Swift-Tuttle, the parent of…
by Mara Johnson-Groh – Live Science Contributor A giant asteroid collided with Earth on the Yucatan Peninsula some 66 million years ago, as shown in…
By Elizabeth Rayne Phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus might have had some of us saying “aliens,” but now scientists are saying “volcanoes.” Think geology instead of…
By GWENDOLYN SIMS The woke Left’s long march through our institutions of higher learning has reached an astronomy course at Cornell University. Astro 2034 “Black…















