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Paul Scott Anderson

4th batch of Pentagon UAP files: ‘Floating brain’ goes viral

The 4th batch of the Pentagon UAP files has just been released. The files range from a "floating brain" video to more historical documents, including from NASA.

Warped spacetime reveals exoplanet far from its star

The Gaia and TESS space telescopes have discovered a distant Jupiter-like world - Gaia23bra b - by studying warped spacetime.

Nearby super-Earth GJ 3378b may be a good candidate for life

Astronomers have gotten a closer look at the nearby super-Earth GJ 3378b. It could be habitable, if it has an atmosphere.

Puffiest exoplanets yet found are as dense as cotton candy

Astronomers have discovered the 2 puffiest exoplanets known so far. They are similar in size to Jupiter, but have the density of cotton candy.

Complex carbon in Mars rocks: Another clue to past life?

Scientists have found complex carbon in Mars rocks that the Perseverance rover has studied. They're the same rocks found in 2024 to contain hints of life.

Huge magma systems on Mars existed below the surface

Scientists have found evidence of enormous ancient magma systems on Mars. They show that Mars' volcanic systems were once more complex than 1st thought.
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The Tunguska explosion rocked Siberia 118 years ago

The Tunguska explosion on June 30, 1908, is the largest asteroid impact in recorded history. Researchers are preparing for future Tunguska-sized events.

Will Earth survive the red giant sun? New research suggests yes

Will Earth survive the sun's death, when our star becomes a red giant 5 billion years from now? A new study suggests it might, and maybe Mars too.

Peanut-shaped asteroid wobbles in 2 directions

New analysis shows that a peanut-shaped asteroid wobbles in space in 2 directions. Lucy spacecraft now continues its journey toward Jupiter’s Trojans.

Meet the exotic Pink Planet with salty clouds

New observations by the Webb space telescope of the giant exoplanet GJ504b - aka the Pink Planet - show that it has clouds made of salt.

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