A Splendor Seldom Seen0
- From Around the Web, Space
 - September 21, 2016
 
Until recently, we’ve never seen the planet Saturn from the dark side of it, but now Cassini has given us a beautiful sight of a back-lit Saturn.

Until recently, we’ve never seen the planet Saturn from the dark side of it, but now Cassini has given us a beautiful sight of a back-lit Saturn.

After traveling for 37 years, Voyager I is recording pulses from the sun that confirm it has entered a different region near the edge of the solar system called interstellar space.

A new helmet provides sonar, texts, and 3D overlays underwater using augmented reality

The skull of a mammoth – possibly roaming the planet 13,000 years ago – was unearthed from an eroding stream in the Santa Rosa Island at Channel Islands National Park.

A video of a ‘meteor’ that looks like it’s about to crash at a village, but suddenly does a turn and flies in a different direction.

In this interview Michael Tellinger talks about the evidence intelligent ancient (300,000 years old) civilizations in South Africa and their gold mining culture.

The Baltic Sea Object is an Atlantean Monument Cast in Magnetic Basalt ‘Firestone’

The spacefaring nations of the world are competing with private companies to build an economy in orbit, colonize the moon, and exploit resources from passing asteroids, but to reach other planets something more is needed.

Seventy-five years ago next week, a massive geomagnetic storm disrupted electrical power, interrupted radio broadcasts, and illuminated the night sky in a World War II battle theater.

A very strange sight to see up in the sky one morning, as a dark ray splits through the sky.