Did a Group of Monks Witness an Asteroid Crashing into the Moon?
On June 18, 1178 AD, a group of five monks in Canterbury observed a series massive explosions on the moon.
Read moreOn June 18, 1178 AD, a group of five monks in Canterbury observed a series massive explosions on the moon.
Read moreIn a major finding which may help support the panspermia hypothesis (the idea that life was seeded on Earth by
Read moreIt is a big week of space news. Not only has a leading professor put forth evidence for life on
Read moreThere is a rare and strange meteor event happening this week that is unique in its intensity and was caused
Read moreFor the first time ever, NASA has detected water vapor above the surface of Europa, a moon of Jupiter. Scientists
Read moreOn November 20th, an asteroid, known as 2006 SF6, will pass frighteningly close to Earth at only 0.02886 astronomical units
Read moreCNET released a tweet that went viral this weekend about the asteroid Psyche. Psyche is an asteroid about 300 million
Read moreA star was found traveling through our galaxy at 3.7 million miles an hour and scientists had questions. After trying
Read moreScientists at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center have detected that oxygen levels rise on the red planet but up to
Read moreIn a groundbreaking article in Scientific American, the case is laid out that we did detect life on the red
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