2018 was a busy year in space0
- From Around the Web, Space
- January 5, 2019
We said hello to some spacecraft and good-bye to a few favorites

We said hello to some spacecraft and good-bye to a few favorites

A South Carolina woman says she filmed a possible UFO off South Carolina’s Kiawah Island on Christmas Eve, and other witnesses are stepping forward on social media to report they saw the same “beautiful red sphere.”

Mile-long rock shaped like water-loving pachyderm is rotating lazily through space under close watch by scientists who feared it could be on a collision course

Scientists studying a mysterious event over Siberia in 1908 call for a special observation campaign next summer.

A mind-bending new theory claims to make sense not just of the expanding universe and extra dimensions, but string theory and dark energy as well. According to the new model, proposed in the journal Physical Review Letters by researchers from Uppsala University, the entire universe is riding on an expanding bubble in an “additional dimension” — which

As 2018 comes to a close let’s take a look at what is happening with all the objects surrounding the Earth.

Humanity just planted its flag on the far side of the moon.

Formed in 2013, the Northern Ireland UFO society is not a big one, there are 14 members in total.

SpaceX launched the U.S. Air Force’s newest GPS satellite Dec. 23 on a Falcon 9 rocket, completing the company’s 21st and final launch of the year.

A potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA), designated 2003 SD220 (or 163899), is expected to fly by the Earth on Saturday, December 22, at around 1:04 UTC.





























































