The Bizarre Planets That Could Be Humanity’s New Homes0
- From Around the Web, Space
- February 14, 2019
Imagine going to live on a planet where the sun never moves in the sky. No sunrise, no sunset.
Imagine going to live on a planet where the sun never moves in the sky. No sunrise, no sunset.
Two of the planets which are orbiting the star Kepler 107 could be the result of an impact similar to that which affected the Earth to produce the moon.
The robotic trailblazer’s mission comes to an end after more than 14 years on Mars. Goodnight, Oppy.
Acclaimed Canadian ufologist Christopher Rutkowski can be best described as Canada’s Fox Mulder.
Hawaii may be known for its picturesque beaches, but a weekend storm left parts of the Aloha State looking like a scene closer to the Arctic Circle.
New images reveal the skinny side of the Kuiper Belt object
If you’ve seen something strange in the sky over Central Jersey — and you haven’t been enjoying an adult beverage or suffering from a lack of sleep — you’re not alone.
Opportunity has been silent for months after a global dust storm on Mars.
New research suggests liquid water is present beneath the south polar ice cap of Mars. Now, a new study argues there needs to be an underground source of heat for liquid water to exist underneath the polar ice cap.
It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but it’s a wild possibility scientists are actually exploring: how to fit a space station inside an asteroid.