Scientific proof of the existence of intelligent extraterrestrial life could be coming in less than a month, according to a top physicist at Harvard.
Tiny metal fragments recovered from the crash site of a meteor-like UFO that plunged into the
Scientific proof of the existence of intelligent extraterrestrial life could be coming in less than a month, according to a top physicist at Harvard.
Tiny metal fragments recovered from the crash site of a meteor-like UFO that plunged into the
A mysterious cylindrical object found on a remote Australian beach this month is a piece of debris from an Indian rocket, Australia’s space agency announced on Monday.
This means that it is not — as some people had speculated online — a piece of a Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared over the Indian Ocean in 2014, or a U.F.O.
“We have concluded the object located on a beach near Jurien Bay in Western Australia is most likely debris from an
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… Read moreAfter NASA’s DART spacecraft successfully completed its first planetary defense test last night, the tiny Light Italian Cubesat for Imaging of Asteroids (LICIACube) spacecraft captured the moment in its messy glory.
The Italian space agency released a series of images this afternoon that show a before-and-after comparison of the Didymos asteroid system and a bright burst of debris surrounding Dimorphos.
LICIACube is tiny, contains two optical cameras and weighs about 31 pounds. The small spacecraft hitched a ride with DART,
Space debris from a Russian anti-satellite missile test came within 47 feet (14.5 metres) of knocking out China’s Tsinghua science satellite this week, Beijing claims.
The near-miss between Tsinghua and the piece of debris, called 49863, occurred at 02:49 GMT on Tuesday (January 18), the China National Space Administration (CNSA) has said, based on tracking data.
The two objects passed each other at a relative speed of more than 11,700 miles per hour, according to CNSA.
Russia’s debris came from