Bright Midnight Meteor Fireball Lights Up Sky over Northeast China
It turned night into day. What appears to be a dazzling meteor lit up the sky over northeast China on Friday (Oct. 11), appearing as a brilliant fireball in surveillance videos of the event. The meteor occurred at about 12:16 a.m. Beijing Time, turning night into day and casting dark shadows as it streaked through the sky, according to the … Continue reading
Two ‘Odd’ Flashes Spotted Next to the Orion Constellation
While space gazing on October 9, 2019, a sky-watcher captured two unknown and odd split second flashes next to the Orion Nebula. DiversityJ YouTube Channel: “It’s been a long time coming — Orion & Orion’s Nebula in the early morning Ohio sky. Also, there were 2 separate split second flashes out by the constellation. 4:36am to 5:23am, Wednesday Oct 9th … Continue reading
Brain Size May Increase with Exercise, According to Study
Aerobic exercise can improve memory function and maintain brain health as we age, a new Australian-led study has found. In a first of its kind international collaboration, researchers from Australia’s National Institute of Complementary Medicine at Western Sydney University and the Division of Psychology and Mental Health at the University of Manchester in the UK examined the effects of aerobic … Continue reading
111-foot Asteroid Will Make A Close Pass of Earth at over 22,000 Miles Per Hour
Earth is soon set for another close shave with a hurtling space rock as an 111-foot asteroid is poised to skim past our planet on its closest approach for 115 years. First spotted by astronomers only earlier this week, the asteroid dubbed 2019 TA7 is set to fly by Earth at a speed of over 22,500 miles per hour at … Continue reading
2,000 Atoms Exist in Two Places at Once in Mind-Bending Quantum Experiment
Headline image caption and credit: An illustration suggests the behavior of big, complex molecules spreading out like ripples across space. © Yaakov Fein, Universität Wien The new experiment demonstrated a bizarre quantum effect from the double-slit experiment at an unprecedented scale. Giant molecules can be in two places at once, thanks to quantum physics. That’s something that scientists have long … Continue reading
First Human to Ever to Conduct a Spacewalk Has Died
On March 18th, 1965 Alexei Leonov became the first person ever to walk in space. Born in Listvyanka in 1934, Leonov was one of just 20 Soviet Air Force pilots chosen to be part of the first ever cosmonaut training group in 1960. His historic spacewalk occurred during the Voskhod 2 mission which saw him, alongside Pavel Belyayev, soar into … Continue reading
Aliens being “Made, Hatched, Cloned, and Manufactured”
Former CIA Agent and Alien Hunter Derrel Sims talks about his lifelong quest for the truth with the alien presence on Earth and their nefarious agendas! Derrel hunts these extraterrestrials and collects evidence, data, witness testimonies and fights to expose the true intentions behind these sinister beings with their human experiments. He explains how these aliens are “Made, Hatched, Cloned, … Continue reading
Highly Unusual Creature Discovered Beneath the Antarctic
Strange gelatinous creature has been discovered by scientist 3,500 meters beneath the ocean’s surface. via Unexplained-Mysteries: Likened by some to the terrifying alien creature in science-fiction movie ‘The Thing’, this never-before-seen deep-sea life form was found within a scarcely explored region of the ocean floor that is so far down that it experiences pressures 300 times those found at the … Continue reading
Aliens May Have Visited Earth in the Past, New Study Claims
Enrico Fermi first posed the paradox that was later named after him, asking: “Where is everybody?” Ever since, astrophysicists have been pondering the question, as they argue that there has been plenty of time for intelligent life to put in an appearance, yet we’ve heard nothing from them. Alien civilisations may have explored the galaxy and visited Earth already without … Continue reading
Asteroid May Hit Earth in 65 Years According to European Space Agency
The asteroid is expected to pass extremely close to the Earth in 2084, but there is a chance that gravitational interference from other planets could send it directly into our atmosphere. The European Space Agency (ESA) added a new asteroid to the so-called Risk List, saying it could hit Earth in the next 65 years, The Daily Mail reported Wednesday. … Continue reading