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40 Light-Year Distant Exoplanet Storm Captured

A groundbreaking event in the field of astronomy has occurred: the James Webb Telescope has captured an image of a sandstorm outside of our solar

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Surprising Frequency of Asteroid Impacts

New analyses of craters reveal that destructive asteroids hit the Earth much more frequently than previously thought. According to a recent study presented at the

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Alien Life in “Terminator Zones”

A new study by researchers at the University of California has revealed that the number of exoplanets that could potentially support alien life is much

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Rolls-Royce Builds Nuclear Power Plant for Moon

Rolls-Royce is developing a mini nuclear power plant for the moon, with plans to complete a demonstrator by 2029. As various space agencies plan manned

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UFOs Defy Laws of Physics

A recent study by Harvard University and the Pentagon has found that the high speed and maneuverability of UFOs defy the laws of physics. In

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NASA spaceship to destroy ISS.

NASA to Develop $180 Million Spacecraft to Safely De-Orbit International Space Station In a bid to ensure the safe de-orbit of the International Space Station

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Oxygen Isotope Aids Alien Search

In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers at the Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie (MPIfR) have found a new method to aid in the search for extraterrestrial life. According

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Impending Asteroid Threat to Earth

A recently discovered asteroid, 2023 DW, has a higher probability of colliding with Earth than any other known object in the universe. According to NASA

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Moon Data Center Start-up

Lonestar Data Holdings, a start-up based in St. Petersburg, USA, has announced plans to build a data center on the moon by 2026. The company

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Revolutionizing Dark Matter Understanding

A new model has been proposed that suggests a non-local interaction between dark matter and gravity. If this model is correct, it could potentially contradict