Astronomers saw the first mass eruption from a star that’s not the sun0
- From Around the Web, Space
- August 9, 2018
The coronal mass ejection was as massive as scientists expected, but less energetic
The coronal mass ejection was as massive as scientists expected, but less energetic
The Earth has been through a lot of changes in its 4.5 billion year history, including a shift to start incorporating and retaining volatile compounds from the atmosphere in the mantle before spewing them out again through volcanic eruptions.
ALIEN hunters have been put on high alert after a huge UFO was apparently seen hovering around the clouds in the skies above the Philippines.
Before NASA’s newest planet-hunter TESS started science operations on July 25, the spacecraft sent back a series of images showing the motion of C/2018 N1, a comet recently discovered by the agency’s NEOWISE satellite.
Data from US-based NUFORC (National UFO Reporting Center) shows UFO reports have been in decline since 2014.
Ron James sits down with coast-to-coast a.m.’s George Knapp and discusses disclosure, theory, Skinwalker Ranch and more.
Conditions in the area are just right for monsters… as in monster waves.
A meteor hit the earth and exploded with 2.1 kilotons of force last month, but the US Air Force has made no mention of the event.
On December 16th 2017 the New York Times ran a front page story about a unique secret UFO program which was/is ran by the United States government Department of Defense (DOD).
In the early morning of July 20, 1952, Capt. S.C. “Casey” Pierman was ready for takeoff at Washington National Airport, when a bright light skimmed the horizon and disappeared.