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These Geometric Shapes Were Made By a Previously Unknown Civilization

Posted on March 28, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

Perhaps as many as one million Pre-Columbian people lived in the southern rim of the Amazon, away from major rivers. Continue reading These Geometric Shapes Were Made By a Previously Unknown Civilization→

Posted in Amazon, brazil, geoglyphs, pre-columbian, remote sensing, satellite imagery | Tagged Archeology

This Unidentified Sea Creature Washed Up on a Georgia Beach, then Vanished

Posted on March 22, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

Some truly odd critters end up stranded on beaches. Here’s what you should do if you find one. Continue reading This Unidentified Sea Creature Washed Up on a Georgia Beach, then Vanished→

Posted in beach, cryptids, cryptozoology, Georgia, Marine, oceans, strandings, unidentified | Tagged Sharks

We Have 12 New Hubble Images of the Universe and It’s Looking Gorgeous

Posted on March 20, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

The Hubble Space Telescope is filling out its gallery of distant Messier objects. Continue reading We Have 12 New Hubble Images of the Universe and It’s Looking Gorgeous→

Posted in astronomy, galaxies, globular clusters, Space, space telescopes, the messier objects | Tagged Comets, Hubble, Universe

Will the ‘Information Paradox’ Pioneered by Stephen Hawking Ever Be Resolved?

Posted on March 16, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

The problem inspired a famous physics bet and a “black hole war.” Continue reading Will the ‘Information Paradox’ Pioneered by Stephen Hawking Ever Be Resolved?→

Posted in black hole information paradox, Black Holes, hawking radiation, theoretical physics, wormhole | Tagged Stephen Hawking

‘Surviving Mars’ Taught Me I Would Not Survive on Mars

Posted on March 16, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

The new city-building strategy game lets you colonize Mars with “minimal casualties.” Continue reading ‘Surviving Mars’ Taught Me I Would Not Survive on Mars→

Posted in city building, dome, elon musk, games, interplanetary, Mars, Mars colony, Strategy Games

Trump Thinks a Militarized ‘Space Force’ Is a ‘Great Idea’

Posted on March 14, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

He may be referring to a proposal that died in the Senate last year. Continue reading Trump Thinks a Militarized ‘Space Force’ Is a ‘Great Idea’→

Posted in Department of Defense, Donald Trump, militarized space, nuclear war, Outer Space, putin, US Air Force, war in space

Why Do Fishing Vessels ‘Go Dark’ In Certain Regions of the Ocean?

Posted on March 13, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

A new report by the nonprofit Oceana spotlights weird cases of fishing vessels switching off their public trackers. Continue reading Why Do Fishing Vessels ‘Go Dark’ In Certain Regions of the Ocean?→

Posted in ais, commercial fishing, fishing, Global Fishing Watch, marine life, Oceana, satellites | Tagged Ocean

Amelia Earhart Likely Died on Nikumaroro, Study Finds

Posted on March 9, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

Bones recovered on the remote Pacific island are more similar to Earhart than “99 percent of individuals in a large reference sample.” Continue reading Amelia Earhart Likely Died on Nikumaroro, Study Finds→

Posted in Amelia Earhart, forensics, Fred Noonan, mysteries, nikumaroro, Pacific, skeletons | Tagged Aviation

Why Is China Burning Up Its Space Station in the Sky?

Posted on March 7, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

Tiangong-1 is on track to destroy itself during reentry within the next month. Continue reading Why Is China Burning Up Its Space Station in the Sky?→

Posted in china, Chinese Space Program, Heat Shield, iss, Reentry, space station, Station Mir, Tiangong, Tiangong 1

Scientists Successfully Test an Air-Breathing Satellite Thruster

Posted on March 7, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

How to make atmospheric drag work for satellites, instead of against them. Continue reading Scientists Successfully Test an Air-Breathing Satellite Thruster→

Posted in Advanced Propulsion, air-breathing electric propulsion, breathe, esa, satellites, Space | Tagged Atmosphere, Orbit

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