UFO Headline News Jan. 19, 20180
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UFO Headline News Jan. 19, 2018
Using an antenna at the Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA engineers have picked up signals from IMAGE, an important space weather satellite which has been lost since 2005.
This image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope reveals a glistening and ancient globular cluster named NGC 3201 — a gathering of hundreds of thousands of stars bound together by gravity.
Although we have no definitive evidence, even the most skeptical of scientists have to admit that it is a statistical probability, that life, in one form or another, will exist somewhere else in the Universe.
See Jupiter’s northern polar belt region in this new view taken by NASA’s Juno spacecraft.
The appearance of a botulinum-like toxin in Enterococcus — a ubiquitous bacterium and an emerging cause of multidrug-resistant infections — is raising scientific concern.
NASA’s Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk, or GOLD mission launched at 5:20 p.m. EST, Thursday, Jan. 25, as a commercially hosted payload on the SES-14 satellite.
Scales are the material of choice for animals from pangolins to fish: They’re customizable, water-friendly, strong but flexible, and easy to fix when damaged.
Initial tests in Nevada on a compact nuclear power system designed to sustain a long-duration NASA human mission on the inhospitable surface of Mars have been successful and a full-power run is scheduled for March, officials said on Thursday.
“The brain is an organ that is really important for what makes us human.”