NASA releases first data from OSIRIS-REx asteroid mission0
- From Around the Web, Space
- December 15, 2018
Take a peek at asteroid Bennu: porous, blue, and with a water-rich parent body.

Take a peek at asteroid Bennu: porous, blue, and with a water-rich parent body.

The AuthaGraph map is the most accurate map you’ll ever see. You probably won’t like it.

Dinosaurs could potentially walk among us in real life soon as the paleontologist who inspired the original Jurassic Park movie has announced a research project to bring the extinct creatures back to life. Dr. Jack Horner says scientists are only 5to 10 years away from genetically engineering dinosaurs into existence.

NASA’s newly arrived Mars lander has been spotted by one its orbiting cousins.

David Serada, a UFO fan, meets the comic Dan Aykroyd who claims he has had encounters with outsider creatures.

After painstakingly swiveling the camera mounted on its robotic arm for a week, NASA’s InSight spacecraft, which landed last month on Mars, has completed its first photographic survey—of the sand-filled crater surrounding it and of itself, NASA announced today.

For many children living in the United States, especially those who have behaved well all year, the most exciting part of Christmas is the discovery of wrapped packages tucked under the Christmas tree and sweets hidden in stockings hung by the fireplace. Kids are often told that the gifts were left by Santa Claus during his annual nocturnal journey around the world in a sleigh pulled by nine flying reindeer. How have so many people agreed on this story?

Until this precise moment in his nearly decade-long career, Stephen Curry has remained gleefully free of controversy. His Twitter profile includes a scriptural reference and also a hat tip to a spouse who has never appeared on “Basketball Wives.” His news conferences — essentially analyses of how he crushes the championship dreams of his NBA

Scientists have long known that Jupiter is a stormy place. But since NASA’s Juno probe reached the solar system’s largest planet last July, they’ve found it to be a far more tempestuous place than they realized.

The Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) is one of the world’s oldest and largest civilian UFO investigative organizations.