Is Planet Nine Really Just an Old Black Hole?0
- From Around the Web, Space
- October 1, 2019
New research argues Planet Nine is really just a black hole left over from the Big Bang.

New research argues Planet Nine is really just a black hole left over from the Big Bang.

Although Earth only has one moon, it does have other natural satellites, including asteroid 2016 HO3, known as a “co-orbital object.” These tiny celestial objects could be an “attractive location for extraterrestrial intelligence,” according to a new study.

Marine plants and animals that cling to the pieces of pumice could help revive the Great Barrier Reef, scientists say.

If nuclear war, climate change, or zombie apocalypse doomsday predictions keep you up at night, here’s a real estate investment you may want to consider.

Research suggests AI able to interpret medical images using deep learning algorithm
Stu Bundy tells us more about Mufon Canada and how you can get involved.

Victor Viggiani says it is all about the lies on the ground, not about the UFO’s in the sky.

In the last few months, teams of SpaceX engineers working on the flat coastal plains of South Texas and in a nondescript industrial yard on Florida’s Space Coast have been building two futuristic-looking stainless steel rockets — or Starships — prototypes for a reusable vehicle the company claims could one day ferry people to Mars.

There is an as-yet-unseen population of Jupiter-like planets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars, awaiting discovery by future missions like NASA’s WFIRST space telescope, according to new models of gas giant planet formation by Carnegie’s Alan Boss, described in an upcoming publication in The Astrophysical Journal. His models are supported by a new Science paper on the surprising discovery of a gas giant planet orbiting a low-mass star.

You’d think spotting a crashed lander on the surface of the Moon would be easier, but NASA is discovering that the hunt can be trickier than you might expect. Searches for India’s Chandrayaan-2 lander, Vikram, have turned up empty-handed so far, with the failed mission so far escaping the high-resolution eye of NASA’s lunar satellites.





























































