Some Stars Around Galaxy May Be From Elsewhere0
- From Around the Web, Space
- October 18, 2018
Data from the Gaia satellite reveal 20 new high-speed stars, 13 of which appear to have originated outside of the Milky Way.

Data from the Gaia satellite reveal 20 new high-speed stars, 13 of which appear to have originated outside of the Milky Way.

It’s 5 a.m. April 17, 1966, when two Portage County, Ohio, sheriff deputies stop to investigate an abandoned vehicle along a road near Ravenna.

With scarce nutrients and weak gravity, growing potatoes on the Moon or on other planets seems unimaginable. But the plant hormone strigolactone could make it possible, plant biologists have shown. The hormone supports the symbiosis between fungi and plant roots, thus encouraging plants’ growth — even under the challenging conditions found in space.

A new type of camera more clearly maps objects as the vehicle travels

Astronomers are calling Comet 46P/Wirtanen the “comet of the year.”

Astronomers using ESO’s Very Large Telescope uncover a cosmic titan lurking in the early Universe

Disclosure is not something anyone can just ask for

Renewed US interest could produce some fascinating hearings, but the focus should be on the quality not just the quantity of reported sightings

On Oct. 8-9, Europeans outdoors around midnight were amazed when a flurry of faint meteors filled the sky.

They both orbit the sun, but they’re very different.





























































