Aliens or Asteroid? Mysterious Green Light Spotted in South Africa
Several people in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa were left baffled after they saw a long green light in the sky. This led to the building up of multiple theories on social media. As per News24, there were reports of a "green asteroid-looking" object falling through the sky.
According to a report on News24, Maryna Buys on her Facebook wrote, "It was a really strange sighting. I saw this object with lights that were flashing. I told my sister about it and she thought I was crazy. I don't really believe in aliens or UFOs, but who knows if it is true."
Science news of the week: Fast Radio Burst, space solar plant and black holes | Technology ...
From a mysterious fast radio burst from space and a stellar black hole careening through our galaxy to the notorious asteroid Apophis being used to test our planetary defence system and China wanting to build a space-based solar power plant , this week has been a very busy one for the ...
Curious Kids: Why does it matter if Pluto is a planet or a dwarf planet? | Space
This article was originally published at The Conversation. (opens in new tab) The publication contributed the article to Space.com's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights .
"Why does it matter if Pluto is a planet or a dwarf planet? Because for me it just makes it more confusing in our solar system. I know that some things in space are planets and some are stars and some are other names like moons or comets.
Space schedule: Gaia data, Nasa Moon rocket test, and Webb's first photos | The Independent
It will be a busy summer for space no matter what, given that Nasa plans to try another fueling test of its mega Moon rocket in June, and the first science images from the fully commissioned James Webb Space Telescope will be revealed in early July.
But some missions have been bumped into the fall or later, such as the Psyche Mission that was expected to launch 1 August, and now will not launch until the fall.
An update on meteor showers expected to flash across the skies in June
With recent talk of some possible meteor shower and meteor storms, the month of June is known for the most intense period of meteors in the calendar year.
While many may find that to be a bit of a surprise, as some may know of the August Perseids and the December Geminids, as the best and most intense of the year.
Rolex Worn during WWII 'Great Escape' Sells for $189,000 in New York | Asharq AL-awsat
The watch was worn by Gerald Imeson on the night of March 24, 1944, when a group of Allied soldiers undertook the daring escape that inspired the 1963 movie starring Steve McQueen.
The steel watch with a black luminous dial and hands was "instrumental in the planning and execution" of their bid for freedom, the auction house added.
Scarlett Johansson To Star In Kristin Scott Thomas Film ‘My Mother’s Wedding’ ...
Details with regard to the film’s plot have thus far been kept under wraps, though we know Thomas wrote it with John Micklethwait. Sienna Miller , Emily Beecham and Freida Pinto will also star in the pic produced by Finola Dwyer and Steven Rales.
Johansson notched both of her two Oscar nominations in 2020 for her turns in Noah Baumbach’s custody-battle drama Marriage Story and Taika Waititi’s satire Jojo Rabbit .
Today's birds descended from mass extinction survivors | News | oleantimesherald.com
As I do every year around this time I use my staycation to look for dinosaurs. Or, more accurately, to look for the descendants of dinosaurs since birds are one of the few creatures in the animal kingdom that survived the mass extinction.
The story is familiar to anyone with a knowledge of paleontology: Approximately 66 million years ago an asteroid 6 miles across — roughly the distance from the center of Olean to the center of Portville — plummeted to earth in Central America in the area of what is now the Yucatan Peninsula.
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