NASA finds three alien planets, including the ‘missing link’0
- From Around the Web, Space
- July 31, 2019
If a planet with three suns isn’t your thing, what about a sun with three planets?
If a planet with three suns isn’t your thing, what about a sun with three planets?
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A large asteroid just whizzed past our planet — and astronomers weren’t expecting it.
A US serviceman revealed how he almost literally came face-to-face with one of the strange lights that were sighted in the area at that time, which may or may not have been alien spacecraft.
Scientists found a freshwater aquifer under the ocean. And get this — there’s enough water to fill 1.1 billion Olympic-sized swimming pools.
The Frenchman apparently “missed” a refueling stop halfway into his attempt and fell into the water. He had planned to make the trip in less than half an hour by traveling at a speed of 140 kilometers per hour.
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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope discovered these electrically charged molecules shaped like soccer balls. These “buckyballs” could shed insight on the creation of stars and planets.
Scientists in Canada have developed a novel gel jam-packed with bacteria-killing viruses. According to researchers, the self-healing gel could be used for a variety of applications in medicine and environmental protection.
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