An asteroid that nobody knew was coming flew very, very close to our planet. Gulp.0
- From Around the Web, Space
- May 14, 2018
An asteroid that nobody knew was coming whizzed by us a few weeks ago.

An asteroid that nobody knew was coming whizzed by us a few weeks ago.

FEWER and fewer sunspots are appearing on the Sun as ball of fire prepares to go into a solar minimum which could lead to a mini Ice Age.

Today’s launch will mark the debut of a slightly different rocket, called Falcon 9 Block 5, that SpaceX has crafted to more quickly send an already used rocket back into space

Kilauea could spew rocks for miles

A CLIMATE study published this week threatens to radically change the way we understand the causes of changes in global climates and how we could be caught in a 405,000-year-long cycle of shifting climate.
A genie in a bottle might grant you a wish, but neutrons trapped in a bottle aren’t so accommodating.

An international collaboration of scientists, led by the University of Leicester in the UK, has investigated by combining climate models and chemical analyses of fossil shells about 1mm long

Doctors use cartilage from Pvt. Shamika Burrage’s ribs to create new ear

An international team of astronomers using Hubble have been able to study stellar evolution in real time.

We may soon be on our way to Venus. A mission to our neighbouring planet is one of three finalists in the running to be the European Space Agency’s (ESA) next mission in its Cosmic Vision programme.





























































