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- From Around the Web, Space, UFO News
- August 7, 2019
It barely got a mention in the media, but in June the U.S. Navy briefed members of Congress on UFOs.
It barely got a mention in the media, but in June the U.S. Navy briefed members of Congress on UFOs.
NASA is building a system to send astronauts to the Moon for Artemis missions, and that includes tests to make sure the Orion spacecraft is prepared to safely carry crew on an alternate mission profile in the face of unexpected problems.
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover is now performing Sol 2488 duties and there’s now official word on Curiosity Mars rover’s recent success.
A camper is being investigated for opening fire in a US national park after an alleged encounter with Bigfoot.
Astronomers have created the most precise map to date of the Milky Way by tracking thousands of big pulsating stars spread throughout the galaxy, demonstrating that its disk of myriad stars is not flat but dramatically warped and twisted in shape.
Scientists continue to find dangerous asteroids in Earth’s vicinity, but to fully capture the threat these nearby space rocks pose, they need tools that aren’t in operation now and may not be for years to come.
A lawmaker is raising concerns that the Pentagon isn’t sufficiently investigating the strange sightings of UFOs that Navy pilots have reported.
The Planetary Society says that its LightSail 2 satellite has demonstrated the ability to change its orbit by the power of light.
Rejoice, Harry Potterheads.
Over the past few weeks, the whole world’s attention has been focused on arguably America’s most mysterious military facility, Area 51, whose name frequently invoked in stories about UFO sightings, alien encounters and secret government agencies.