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?

A large asteroid just whizzed past our planet — and astronomers weren’t expecting it.

NASA ran a simulation in May for a similar-sized asteroid measuring up to 80 metres in diameter.

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.

A leaky valve started one serious explosion

The Planetary Society’s solar sail was successfully deployed. Now we have the images to prove it.

The spacecraft launched in July 1999 and has been searching the sky ever since

The Milky Way, home to our sun and billions of other stars, merged with another smaller galaxy in a colossal cosmic collision roughly 10 billion years ago, scientists said on Monday based on data from the Gaia space observatory.

Dark matter, the mysterious substance that makes up most of the mass of the universe, has proved notoriously hard to detect. But scientists have now proposed a surprising new sensor: human flesh.

Mission planners at NASA and ESA have determined the orbital path of the upcoming lunar Gateway.



