Space radiation wipes out signs of alien life on Mars0
- From Around the Web, Space
- May 31, 2016
The red planet once hosted vast oceans on its surface, which is considered one of the most vital properties necessary for life to thrive.

The red planet once hosted vast oceans on its surface, which is considered one of the most vital properties necessary for life to thrive.

Time-lapse of Bigelow Expandable Activity Module.

The asteroid Phaethon makes an unusual orbit around the sun, as it flies following us around it.

A study is in progress to find out if there is water on our moon

Comets might hold the key to how life started on earth.

Scientists say adding a high concentration of those molecules to a body of water could have produced the “primordial soup” that gave birth to life on our planet more than 4 billion years ago.

“We found there are multiple atmospheric compositions that allow it to be warm enough to have surface liquid water.” “This makes it a strong candidate for a habitable planet.”

In Frank Waters’s writings on Hopi mythology, the Blue Star Kachina or Saquasohuh, is a kachina or spirit, that will signify the coming of the beginning of the new world by appearing in the form of a blue star.

In just two decades, we have gone from knowing one planetary system (our own) to thousands, with 3,268 exoplanets now known. Many of which have had very irregular orbits that position themselves too close to the stars.



