University backtracks on disputed Voynich manuscript theory0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- May 22, 2019
Bristol distances itself from academic who claims to have solved century-old mystery

Bristol distances itself from academic who claims to have solved century-old mystery

About 29 million years ago, the sands of the western Egyptian desert melted and created tiny pieces of canary yellow glass — some of which ended up decorating King Tut’s pectoral (chest ornament).

NASA hasn’t launched living creatures to deep space (on purpose) since 1972.

Chris Mellon believes the government should more aggressively gather intel on military UFO sightings, some of which were captured on video.

Around the world, amateur astronomers are monitoring a strange phenomenon on the verge of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot (GRS).

About a billion miles more distant than Pluto is Ultima Thule, a peanut-shaped object in the outer solar system that’s the farthest place ever visited by humans.

An “exceptional phenomenon” near the tiny islands of Mayotte may help explain a low-frequency rumble that swept around the world last year.

Since 2015, dozens of Navy F-18 fighter jets have encountered unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAPs) — once commonly referred to as UFOs — off the East Coast of the United States, some not far from the nation’s capital. Encounters have been reported by other military aircraft and civilian airliners elsewhere in the U.S. and abroad, too, including videos shot by airline passengers.

The unit of mass is now defined by a fundamental constant of nature, not a hunk of metal

In Weird Norfolk’s history of mysteries, sightings of UFOs remain high on the list of unsolved phenomena. In the late 1970s, a flying saucer was spotted hovering above the rooftops of Dereham town centre – did it return, years later, for another visit?





























































