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Aliens Could Use Supernova for Communication

Alien civilizations may use supernovae as a way to attract the attention of human astronomers to their messages. Researchers are now focusing on the region

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Radio bursts double in known quantity.

Astronomers have long been puzzled by Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs), also known as Radioblitze, which originate from distant regions of the universe outside of the

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Universe to Disappear, Says Hawking

In 1974, Stephen Hawking proposed that all black holes would eventually evaporate. Recent observations have shown that the process responsible for this phenomenon also occurs

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China to Build Radio Telescope in Lunar Orbit

China has announced plans to build a satellite network in the moon’s orbit to investigate the dark age of the universe. This period occurred shortly

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Alien Aircraft Owned by USA

In recent years, credible scientists have reported an increase in sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Now, a former intelligence analyst has made a stunning

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Possible title: Human may have destroyed life on Mars

NASA’s Viking 1 and Viking 2 spacecraft may have discovered signs of life on Mars during their 1976 missions, but inadvertently killed any potential life

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Satellite Receives Power from Earth

In a groundbreaking experiment, scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have successfully transmitted electricity from Earth to a satellite in space, demonstrating the

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Galaxy mirrors early Milky Way.

Astronomers have discovered a galaxy that resembles the early Milky Way, providing new insights into the formation of our home galaxy. The galaxy, named “The

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Alien Life Clue in Space Dust

Asteroid impacts can propel material from a planet into space, and this space dust can travel vast distances and survive for long periods of time.

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Exceeding Theoretical Limits: Ultra-Bright X-Ray Sources

Ultra-bright X-ray sources known as ultra-luminous X-ray sources (ULXs) have been found to exceed the Eddington limit, which restricts the maximum brightness of an object