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Aliens Could Use Black Hole for Energy

In 1969, physicist Roger Penrose proposed a theory that extraterrestrial beings could harness energy from a black hole by lowering an object into its ergosphere.

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3D-Printed Moon Base in China

China has announced plans to conduct multiple moon missions in the coming years, with the goal of establishing a permanent base on the lunar surface

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Cosmic Shield Saved Solar System

A cosmic shield may have protected our young solar system from the destructive force of a nearby supernova, according to new calculations by researchers at

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Impossible Exoplanet Discovered

In a surprising discovery, astronomers have found an exoplanet, named Halla or 8 Ursae Minoris b, that defies the conventional wisdom that planets are swallowed

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10th Planet Possibly in Solar System

A tenth planet may be lurking in our solar system, according to calculations by researchers at the University of Bordeaux. The planet is believed to

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NASA Launches Analog Mars Mission

NASA has launched its analog Mars mission, Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (Chapea), to simulate life on the Red Planet. The mission will last

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ESA Telescope Searches for Dark Matter

The European Space Agency’s Euclid telescope is set to be launched into space by a Falcon-9 rocket from SpaceX. The mission aims to provide new

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Alien Remains Found in Pacific

In a groundbreaking discovery, Avi Loeb, an astronomer who has been searching for physical evidence of extraterrestrial life, has found remnants of an interstellar object

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First Star Collision Observed at Black Hole

For the first time, astronomers have observed two stars merging due to the immense gravity of a supermassive black hole. Stars with low mass, like

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Active Black Hole in Milky Way

The black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy recently lit up brightly, with the afterglow of Sagittarius A*’s last major activity still