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- From Around the Web, Space
- June 1, 2018
The cosmic spider looms

The cosmic spider looms

Iron-rich rocks near ancient lake sites on Mars are the most promising and best understood astropaleontological targets, according to new research led by University of Edinburgh scientist Sean McMahon.

Though it resembles a peaceful rose swirling in the darkness of the cosmos, NGC 3256 is actually the site of a violent clash. This distorted galaxy is the relic of a collision between two spiral galaxies, estimated to have occurred 500 million years ago. Today it is still reeling in the aftermath of this event.

According to a ranking member of the U.S. House Science Subcommittee on Space, the recent revelation the Pentagon investigated UFOs piqued his interest.

Crocodiles share a common ancestor with dinosaurs, so could they hold the key to bringing these extinct reptiles back?

Harvey Underwood is the proud Tsawout First Nation Chief who now gets to look up at the sky, knowing that the name of their community has a place among the stars.

For the first time, a permanent member of our solar system has been found to have originated elsewhere

Dive deep into the well of knowledge.

Researchers in Peru believe they have traced the origins of the Incas —the largest pre-Hispanic civilization in the Americas—through the DNA of the modern-day descendants of their emperors.

The dwarf planet was reclassified once before in 2006.





























































