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Large Group of UFO’s Leaving The Moon (Video)

Large Group of UFO's Leaving The Moon (Video)

A video showing a fleet of UFOs taking off from the moon was uploaded by Geri Vigil on YouTube on November 13 2016, and titled as “Large Group of UFOs Leaving the Moon”. This video has received almost 18,000 views so far. The video shows various tiny bead-like structures leaving the bottom surface of the moon, which looks very luminous. ... Read More »

NASA’s Cassini prepares for final plunge into Saturn

NASA's Cassini prepares for final plunge into Saturn

Cassini is going to dive the outer edge rings of Saturn from Nov. 30 to April 22. According to news from NASA, a great event is going to happen from Nov. 30 to April 22 when Cassini will dive through Saturn rings. This dive would happen 20 times, once in a week. Cassini and its attached Huygens probe launched from ... Read More »

Alien spaceship spotted whizzing past supermoon (Video)

Alien spaceship spotted whizzing past supermoon (Video)

Stunning video footage of the super moon, which shows an apparent UFO flying past the spectacle, has sparked a furious online debate about the existence of aliens. In a YouTube video posted by David McCarty, a disc-shaped object can be seen flying across the supermoon on Nov. 14. Up to date, the video has been viewed more than 48,000 times. ... Read More »

Research Offers Insights on Global Warming ‘Hiatus’

Research Offers Insights on Global Warming 'Hiatus'

New study has concluded that the temporary slowing of the global temperature rise that was observed between 1998 and 2013 was due to a redistribution of energy within the Earth system. In a paper published today in Earth’s Future, a journal of the American Geophysical Union, lead author Xiao-Hai Yan of the University of Delaware, along with leading scientists from ... Read More »

NASA launches ‘fire in space’ experiment – Again

NASA launches 'fire in space' experiment - Again

NASA has successfully carried out the latest set of its Spacecraft Fire Experiment (Saffire), which aims to study how fires behave in the environment of outer space. In their second round of experiments, NASA is igniting nine different samples aboard their spacecraft, the Cygnus cargo vehicle, as it orbits Earth. The samples include a cotton-fiberglass blend called Nomex, which is ... Read More »

An ancient Chinese bird Fossil gives Clues to Feather Colors

An ancient Chinese bird Fossil gives Clues to Feather Colors

The oldest fossil evidence of the red-orange hue of beta-keratin has been discovered in a 130-million-year-old basal bird. Scientists are closing in on colour-coding the dinosaurs following the latest discovery of feather pigmentation from millions of years ago. Eoconfuciusornis, crow-sized primitive birds that lived in what is now China around 130 million years ago, are the earliest birds to have ... Read More »

Scientists find collection of ancient dwarf galaxies (research)

Scientists find collection of ancient dwarf galaxies

Scientists from University of California, Riverside, using data acquired by the everlasting Hubble Space Telescope, just caught a glimpse of a large number of very old, very distant dwarf galaxies that fill in part of the picture of how stars formed in the early universe. The team of astronomers announced their findings in the The Astrophysical Journal this month. It ... Read More »

Ceres’ Bright Spots Seen In New Dawn Image (Watch)

Ceres' Bright Spots Seen In New Dawn Image (Watch)

This image of the limb of dwarf planet Ceres shows a section of the northern hemisphere. Prominently featured is Occator Crater, home of Ceres’ intriguing brightest areas. This dramatic new view from NASA’s Dawn spacecraft was taken October 16, 2016 from Dawn’s fifth science orbit, about 920 miles (1,480 km) above Ceres. Since arriving at Ceres in March 2015, Dawn ... Read More »