Comets and Asteroids ‘Dusts’ Mars with Organics
A new study suggests that impacts by comets and asteroids, which both contain organic compounds, are responsible for roughly 30 percent of the organic material found on the martian surface. This artist’s concept (from a proposed but not flown Mars Scout mission) shows the impact of a high-velocity probe similar to a large meteorite For decades, astronomers suspected that Mars … Continue reading
Scientists Make Shocking Discovery about Iceland’s Eldgja Volcano Apocalypse
A series of earth-shattering volcanic eruptions and scorching tides of lava swept over the island, in what scientists described as the biggest volcanic cataclysm of the Common Era. A team of researchers at the University of Cambridge have studied accounts of volcanic activity from the Middle Ages, back to the year 940 CE, to find links between the death of … Continue reading
Something is Hiding Beyond Pluto at the Edge of Our Solar System, the Math Proves it
No, it’s not Pluto. Unfortunately for die-hard astronomy fans, Pluto is still languishing in its dwarf planet classification, and now it may become replaced by an even more distant planet, hidden somewhere in the mysterious Kuiper Belt. The supposed planet, creatively nicknamed Planet Nine, has not been proven to exist yet, but astronomers have a wealth of data that points … Continue reading
Physicist Claims ‘NASA Cover Up’, Sun Being Drained by Plasma Eating Objects
We’ve all seen strange and puzzling things on many YouTube videos of NASA’s SOHO and other satellites that monitor the Sun, could this prof be onto something? via express UK: NASA must allow the public live access to cameras trained on the Sun, a professor of physics has declared as she accused the US space agency of a cover up … Continue reading
Scientists Shed New Light on Cigar-Shaped Interstellar Space Rock ‘Oumuamua’s Origins
In October 2017, astronomers spotted a strange, incredibly fast-moving object hurtling through the solar system. It was unlike anything that had ever been seen before. ‘Oumuamua—a Hawaiian term roughly translating to “scout” or a “messenger from afar”—is thought to measure around 800 by 100 feet and has a rare cigar-like shape. It is currently hurtling through the solar system at … Continue reading
Theorist Claims the ‘Big Bang’ Was Not the Beginning
First hints are emerging of a universe that existed before our own: an alien world of chaos where time, space and geometry were yet to form. WE ARE told it was big, yet it was probably unimaginably small. We are told there was a bang, yet there was apparently no sound, and no space for anything to explode into. Some think … Continue reading
NASA Preparing Spacecraft to ‘Nuke’ Dangerous Asteroids
Have to admit, heck of a name for the program, won’t spoil it..read on. via Sputniknews: With the chances of a huge asteroid hitting Earth and wiping out the human race looking unnervingly real, NASA and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) have put their heads together to develop a new spacecraft to deflect a potentially deadly space boulder heading … Continue reading
Astronomers Detect the Fastest Burst of Radio Waves From Space Yet
We like to think we know a lot about space. We can identify the chemical composition of an exoplanet’s atmosphere from light-years away, simulate conditions on an alien planet, and we almost figured out time travel using black holes. All of that only scratches the surface, though-we still don’t know what dark matter is, if there’s alien life out there, … Continue reading
Will Science Ever Be Able to Solve the Deepest Mysteries of Our Existence?
If you’ve been following us for awhile now you probably already know that this topic is somewhat of an obsession. The sad part is as time goes by it becomes more apparent (just as this article eludes to) that ALL the answers will likely never be revealed to us, but since we cannot be certain that this is true, we … Continue reading
Cosmic Rays Hitting Earth are ‘Bad and Getting Worse’, According to NASA
Astronauts on the International Space Station may be at risk during long missions THE WORSENING COSMIC RAY SITUATION: Cosmic rays are bad–and they’re getting worse. That’s the conclusion of a new paper just published in the research journal Space Weather. The authors, led by Prof. Nathan Schwadron of the University of New Hampshire, show that radiation from deep space is … Continue reading