Space Dust Could Help Life Jump from Planet to Planet0
- From Around the Web, Space
- November 28, 2017
It may not take an asteroid strike to transport life from one planet to another.
It may not take an asteroid strike to transport life from one planet to another.
When people with incredible professional credentials come forward to talk about being covertly recruited for a ’20-years-and-back’ mission in space, that also have key pieces of collateral to prove their claims, it makes it hard not to listen — to at least ask more questions.
The melting Antarctic ice stream that is currently adding most to sea-level rise may be more resilient to change than previously recognised.
I have always been fascinated by the Egyptian pyramids. As a kid, I wasn’t even aware of the many other types of pyramids that exist on this planet, their significance, or incredible history.
A FORMER Nasa engineer spent years investigating alleged UFO sightings in space, and his verdict will send shockwaves through the alien believer community.
A group of archaeologists has carried out a new investigation of a pyramidal structure known as “El Volcán” in the valley of Nepeña in Peru.
Our everyday knowledge of time is that only the present ‘now’ exists. Everything that exists ‘now’ is contained in our present world (three-dimensional space). Events of the past and the future do not exist at all. The past is gone, the future not existing yet. Only the present exists. This is called presentism.
In 1976, the United States sent a pair of space probes, known as Viking 1 and Viking 2, to Mars.
The anthropological sciences occasionally have to deal with something which has a profound but unexpected impact on our understanding of human origins.
ALIEN hunters have been sent into a frenzy after a raft of UFO sightings were reported over two days.