Breaking: NASA Announces Mission to Saturn’s Largest Moon Titan
With a drone! This will be COOL!
With a drone! This will be COOL!
I think we’re going to find that the Goldilocks Zone is highly variable…life will continue to surprise us
Here comes Space Force’s Space Base…in Space
Palmer/Shaver Dept.: No one will tell you this, but it was really the beginning of an aborted alien invasion….
NOw the question is, do we play The Planets, or the 1812 Overture?
Yes! Humans did live contemporaneously with the dinosaurs – and we still do!
Knock Knock! “Hello! Juicy low-tech species calling. Just wanted you to know we’re completely incapable of defending ourselves against interstellar invasion!”
Huh. Space may not be as dangerous as we once thought!
Everybody is acting as if we’ll be mining this thing tomorrow….
The origin of skulls found in northeastern China might not be alien, but it is still utterly bizarre. Source: The Real Explanation Behind ‘Xenomorph’ Skulls Found in China Kermit WoodallKermit is an omnicompetent individual who […]
Other “assteroids” have exploded on Puerto Rico. This one was from space
This ain’t your daddy’s causality
A dwarf galaxy penetrated the Milky Way hundreds of millions of years ago….
No, of course this has nothing to do with the previous post….
Still cold, but warming towards progress
Rock climbers have a glorious future ahead of the. Argo Chasma is over 400 miles long and more than five miles deep.
And you thought it was exciting when they discovered twisted rings….
Decades from now, Mars colonists will have nicknamed Curiosity “Old Man”….
Imaging (yes, direct viewing) of exoplanets reveals that our solar system is “not like the others”
Here’s a primer for what it may take to establish a base on Mars
Yeah Baby! Mammals been rocking the planet for a lot longer than we acknowledge
Six thousand five hundred years ago, a high-energy photon was born in the Crab Nebula (remnant of a supernova observed by Chinese astronomers); today it reached Earth
Take a look at the most intense star-forming region of the cosmos
Well, at least they’ve solved the emergency coolant issue
Not to be a downer, but “working in space, on the Moon, maybe Mars” was something I heard when I was growing up. Who knows, maybe it will really happen this time.
Teegarden b may be the “tea garden” of exoplanets
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