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NASA's Juno Snapping Dramatic Artwork of Jupiter's String Of Pearls!

By Mary Lourd - Dec 16, 2016 05:40 AM EST

NASA's Juno spacecraft snapped highlights of the seventh of eight features forming a ‘string of pearls’ on Jupiter.

NASA Exo-Brake: Space Parachute Protects Small Spacecraft On Its Way Returning To Earth

By Mary Lourd - Dec 15, 2016 01:36 PM EST

Japan's H-II Transfer Vehicle carries a cross-shaped parachute calledExo-Brake which helps small satellite on its way to returning to planet Earth without burning

Polar Vortex Weather Phenomenon Arriving In Two Waves: Here's Everything You Need To Know

By Rita Mendoza - Dec 15, 2016 05:01 AM EST

Polar Vortex will be blasting through the United States again.

Newly Discovered Exoplanet, HAT-P-7b Have Clouds Of Rubies And Sapphires

By R. A. Jayme - Dec 15, 2016 05:20 AM EST

Researchers with the University of Warwick have detailed the discovery of a new planet called HAT-P-7b, an exoplanet that experiences violent storms. New discovery shows that the exoplanet's atmosphere may contain rubies and sapphires.

Alien Infrastructures On Planet Mars Spotted By NASA Photos; Red Planet Said To Be New Home Of Aliens?

By Carl Anthony - Dec 15, 2016 06:28 AM EST

Many evidence now shows that Aliens are real. Photos show three-mile-tall infrastructures on the red planet.

Project Blue To Discover And Photograph Of Earth-Like Planets At Alpha Centauri Soon

By Carl Anthony - Dec 15, 2016 05:30 AM EST

Finding an Earth-like planet is a success for Project Blue. With so many possibilities out there, Alpha Centauri system may be the answer.

SpaceX's Dragon Capsule Not Yet Ready To Send Austronauts To Space Until 2018

By Carl Anthony - Dec 14, 2016 04:00 PM EST

SpaceX will not send astronauts to space until 2018. After the explosion of the Falcon 9 rocket in September, NASA will ensure that it won't happen again.

Brightest Supernova Ever: A Violent Black Hole Eating Up Star?

By Erika Ivene - Dec 15, 2016 09:48 AM EST

Space observers instantly fell in love with the "brightest supernova ever." Looks can be deceiving, there's more to it than meets the eye.

Superluminous Transient Supernova ASASSN-15lh Explosion, Biggest Blast Ever!

By Rain Cervantes - Dec 15, 2016 03:00 AM EST

The ASASSN-15lh explosion creates supermassive gravitational forces that light up 20 times brighter than the total stars' output in the entire the Milky Way.

Earth Ill-Prepared Against Asteroid Or Comet 'Attack', Says Nasa Scientist

By Shubham Ghosh - Dec 15, 2016 09:57 AM EST

Nasa scientist has recommended two craft to observe and intercept to deal with an threatening asteroid or comet to save Planet Earth

End Of The World: Earth Due For An Extinction Level Event Says NASA Scientist; Large Asteroids Or Comets To Wipe Out Civilization

By Tony Park - Dec 14, 2016 03:37 PM EST

Dr. Joseph Nuth of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center urges NASA to prepare an interceptor rocket in the event of an asteroid or comet having a close or near-miss encounter with Earth.

SpaceX Officially Delays First Crewed Flight Of Its Dragon Capsule For NASA.

By Rishikesh - Dec 14, 2016 09:48 AM EST

SpaceX Dragon is a spacecraft developed by SpaceX, a private space transportation company based in Hawthorne, California. The SpaceX Dragon is launched into space by SpaceX Falcon 9 two-stage-to-orbit launch vehicle, and now SpaceX is advancing a crewed version called the SpaceX Dragon 2. SpaceX has officially delayed the first crewed flight of its Crew Dragon vehicle, the capsule that SpaceX is developing to take NASA astronaut to and from the International Space Station

SpaceX To Delay Dragon Capsule Launch To 2018, First Manned Flight To ISS

By Erika Ivene - Dec 14, 2016 09:49 AM EST

What seems to be the reason behind the delay of SpaceX's Dragon Capsule launch from 2017 to 2018? Is it financial problems?

Leonardo Da Vinci's "The Martyred Saint Sebastian" Finally Discovered And Valued At $16 Million! Read Here

By Carl Anthony - Dec 13, 2016 07:19 PM EST

A private family brought the sketch of "Saint Sebastian" by Leonardo Da Vinci at the French auction house. This is a never before seen drawing by the Italian master.

Global Warming On Christmas? Climate Change Threatens Reindeers

By Rita Mendoza - Dec 13, 2016 03:39 PM EST

Global warming a grinch stealing strong reindeer on Christmas?

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