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Paul Scott Anderson

Artemis missions target South Pole–Aitken basin on the moon

Two new studies examine the South Pole–Aitken basin on the moon. This region is a future landing site for Artemis astronauts.

New habitable exoplanets model narrows down search for life

Researchers have developed a new habitable exoplanets model to find out which rocky exoplanets could possibly support life.

3rd batch of Pentagon UAP files: Orbs and more

The U.S. government has released its 3rd batch of Pentagon UAP files. Only a few videos this time, but over 50 documents.

Rosalind Franklin rover to search Mars clays for life

The Rosalind Franklin rover will land on Mars in 2028 to explore Oxia Planum, a region rich in clays. Its mission is to look for signs of past or present life.

Comet 3I/ATLAS has methane, unexpected discovery reveals

New analysis of data from the Webb space telescope shows that Comet 3I/ATLAS has methane. This shows its origin is different from comets in our solar system.

What is The Hum? Scientists provide an update

For decades, people around the world have reported hearing The Hum. What is it? A new study helps narrow down possible answers.

The black hole or galaxy: Which came 1st?

QSO1 is an ancient Little Red Dot galaxy from the early universe. It contains a supermassive black hole. Which came first, the black hole or galaxy?

Do Europa’s water vapor plumes not exist after all?

New observations from the Hubble Space Telescope suggest that Europa's water vapor plumes are less likely than previously thought. But they don't rule them out.

Hot Jupiter exoplanet has cloudy mornings and clear evenings

New observations with the Webb space telescope of the hot Jupiter exoplanet WASP-94A b show that sandy clouds fill the morning skies, but dissipate by evening.

2nd batch of Pentagon UAP files: Over 50 videos to watch

The U.S. government has released Part 2 of its Pentagon UAP files. The 2nd release consists of over 50 videos and a few documents. Watch videos here.