The potential for habitability on these exoplanets is tilting in the right direction0
- From Around the Web, Space
- July 3, 2018
Life needs a stable climate.

Life needs a stable climate.

All of this adds a new layer to the search for life on other planets: apart from finding planets in the “Goldilocks” area, where they are neither too far nor too close to their star….

The toxic invasive plant called giant hogweed is usually found in New York and the Northeast, but the dangerous invader was recently discovered in Virginia. Officials worry the plant is spreading.

UFO Day 2018 is just around the corner and UFO hunters and paranormal enthusiasts around the globe are preparing to mark the bizarre celebration.

A variety of geological patterns on Mars suggests the Red Planet once hosted water. Several of these patterns recall the fluvial steam networks found on Earth.

Mars is experiencing an estimated 15.8-million-square-mile dust storm, roughly the size of North and South America. This storm may not be good news for the NASA solar-powered Opportunity rover, but one Penn State professor sees this as a chance to learn more about Martian weather.

A researcher who discovered peculiar material at the site where many believe an alien spacecraft crashed is saying the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) may be confiscating the material next week.

Using mass spectrometry data from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft, scientists found that large, carbon-rich organic molecules are ejected from cracks in the icy surface of Saturn’s moon Enceladus.

Hayabusa-2 will hover above its target and release four landing probes before touching down to collect samples to return to Earth.

Richard Dolan discusses the issues surrounding UFO Disclosure



