Even hard-to-kill tardigrades can’t always survive being shot out of a gun0
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- June 7, 2021
That implies hardy water bears may not withstand crash-landing on a new planet

That implies hardy water bears may not withstand crash-landing on a new planet

An upcoming Pentagon report on UFOs isn’t expected to determine what the mysterious flying objects observed by Navy pilots are, but NASA is now among the government agencies interested in finding out.

Locating the bursts’ homes suggests a connection to ordinary, young stars

Congress will receive an intelligence report on UFOs in late June.

A “potentially hazardous” asteroid zoomed past Earth on Tuesday — and it’s not the only one. In total, seven asteroids are expected to pass by our planet by the end of the week.

A soon-to-be-released government report on unexplained aerial phenomena finds no proof of extraterrestrial activity, but cannot provide a definitive explanation for scores of incidents in which strange objects have been spotted in the sky, officials said on Thursday.

The Third Eye, created by Minwook Paeng, is a satirical device that ensures pedestrians never have to look up from their smartphones.

It has been 176 years since the 1845 Franklin Northwest Passage expedition, and its catastrophic outcome — the loss of the discovery ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, and all 129 officers and crew — continues to fascinate.

Thanks to some great timing with the phases of the Moon, the famous Perseid meteor shower promises to be especially good this summer.

Last year as the pandemic radically changed the way people live, many joked that 2021 could only get worse if an alien invasion took place. Though that’s unlikely to happen, the year has brought an unexpected twist: increasing reports about UFOs, a planned unclassified government report about them, and Oreo preparing a just-in-case cookie offering for aliens.





























































