Incredibly strange-looking cloud appears over Toronto0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- March 5, 2019
While on a highway in Toronto, this driver spotted a bizarrely beautiful cloud hovering over the city. What do you think it looks like?
While on a highway in Toronto, this driver spotted a bizarrely beautiful cloud hovering over the city. What do you think it looks like?
Since the explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986, an area of more than 4,000 square kilometres has been abandoned. That could be about to change, as Victoria Gill discovered during a week-long trip to the exclusion zone.
It’s a massive undertaking to get a rover to the surface of Mars, so NASA designs its robots to last for at least a couple of months. Luckily, most of them operate for much longer. Opportunity was recently declared lost after 15 years on the red planet. Curiosity is still going strong after more than
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