Meet J. Allen Hynek, the Astronomer Who First Classified UFO ‘Close Encounters’0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- November 20, 2018
When the U.S. government tapped the academic to help investigate UFOs, he was initially a skeptic. But not for long.

When the U.S. government tapped the academic to help investigate UFOs, he was initially a skeptic. But not for long.

We’re under a time crunch.

Is the Ayia Napa sea monster of Cape Greco, Cyprus anything more than a tourist attraction? Let’s look at the lack of evidence and find out!

A scarily large meteorite crater has just been discovered in Greenland. It hit the world with the force of 700,000,000 nuclear bombs.

An ancient Egyptian Calendar of Lucky and Unlucky Days assigns luck with the period of 2.85 days. Previous astronomical, astrophysical and statistical analyses of the calendar support the idea that this was the period of the eclipsing binary star Algol approximately 3,000 years ago. However, next to nothing is known about who recorded Algol’s period into the calendar and especially how. In a paper published in the journal Open Astronomy, University of Helsinki researcher Sebastian Porceddu and colleagues argue that the ancient Egyptian scribes had the possible means and the motives for such astronomical observations.

ASTRONOMERS at Columbia University may have discovered the first ever exomoon, which is thought to be orbiting a planet system 8,000 light-years away, using NASA’s Kepler and Hubble Space Telescopes.

Three ancient shipwrecks that carried pottery cargoes and two from later times were discovered last month by a Greek-U.S. team of marine archaeologists in the notoriously treacherous waters of the eastern Aegean Sea, a project official said Tuesday.

The answer has nothing at all to do with the Higgs boson.

The deepest hole drilled in the name of science, where evidence of Precambrian life was found.