Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has triggered fevered speculation after the James Webb Space Telescope detected an "out of order" burst of methane in its coma, puzzling even seasoned astronomers. While a ...
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Mysterious space object is leaving eerie traces we were never meant to see
Far out in the dark between the stars, a small visitor is carving a path through our solar system and leaving behind patterns ...
REMOTE CONTROL has you send human proxies to explore a derelict spaceship, as you type out your commands and explore it all ...
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10 times astronauts witnessed unexplained and strange events during space missions
Space has long been a matter of great curiosity and perplexity for humans. Astronauts ...
Last week’s movie conversation was all about a certain very high-priced vanity documentary with a ginormous promotional ...
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb claims humanity missed a historic chance to find alien life on interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, warning it may have been a spacecraft on a seeding mission.
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NASA’s $1B probe hit 400,000 mph to skim the sun, here’s what it saw
NASA spent roughly a billion dollars to send a car‑sized robot into the Sun’s atmosphere, and to get there it had to ...
Project Hail Mary is coming to theaters in March, and along with it, we're getting an official LEGO set featuring an ...
The American space agency, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), is poised to launch Artemis II, a landmark crewed mission that will carry four astronauts on an approximately ten-day ...
Has driving through history ever been so cool, beautiful and timely than visiting Cape Canaveral, the original and current ...
LEGO is stepping into the cosmic world of sci-fi with a brand new Icons set inspired by the hit book and upcoming film ...
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Canada Is Building a Surveillance Network in Space
A reborn Cold War telescope is part of a broader effort to stop relying on US intelligence The post Canada Is Building a Surveillance Network in Space first appeared on The Walrus.
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