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What Was The Mysterious Blue Light On Earth That Astronaut Photographed From The ISS?

ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet An astronaut onboard the International Space Station captured an incredible photo of a mysterious blue light. Many have questioned what the illuminated phenomenon could be – asking if the glowing light could be a UFO. However, science has an explanation of what the mystifying
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New Asteroid Detected, Named The Fourth Most Dangerous To Hitting Earth According To The European Space Agency

The European Space Agency detected an asteroid that has the potential to crash into Earth. The ESA said the asteroid, named 2019 SU3, could collide with our planet within 65 years. Scientists discovered the dangerous asteroid this week, and the ESA placed the asteroid on the space agency’s Risk
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We Might Be Able To See An Actual Black Hole For The First Time

Author: Exuperist / Source: Neatorama Though we know of the existence of black holes and what their properties are, we haven’t actually seen one. That’s all going to change as the first data from the Event Horizon Telescope will be revealed. And it could show us a picture of an actual black hole.
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Wanted: Women Who Will Spend 60 Days in Bed, for Science

Author: Sabrina Imbler / Source: Atlas Obscura For approximately $207 a day, the job doesn’t sound very hard. All you have to do is lie down in a precisely angled bed in a private room for a breezy 60 days (plus 29 extra days to transition and rehabilitate). Two months of absolute, compulsory
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Britain Rejoins The Space Race

Author: Jenny List / Source: Hackaday In a completely unexpected move, the British Prime Minister Theresa May yesterday announced outside Number 10 Downing Street that the UK would resume its space launch programme, 47 years after its cancellation following the launch of the Prospero satellite.
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