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Browsing Tag

Space and astronomy

18 posts
SScience
First-of-its-kind Nasa image shows mysterious dark object CRAWLING for 1,000 feet across Mars – can you tell what it is?
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First-of-its-kind Nasa image shows mysterious dark object CRAWLING for 1,000 feet across Mars – can you tell what it is?

  • 29 April 2025
NASA has snapped an image of an over 1,000ft-long, winding trail cut through the sand on Mars. And…
SScience
Exact type of lifeform that could live on brutal Mars surface revealed – even surviving deadly radiation bombardment
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Exact type of lifeform that could live on brutal Mars surface revealed – even surviving deadly radiation bombardment

  • 23 April 2025
A TOUGH lifeform could survive the brutal conditions of Mars. That’s the verdict from scientists who spent five…
SScience
Nasa discovers mystery ‘Skull Hill’ rock on Mars that may have come from alien world - and it’s left scientists stumped
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Nasa discovers mystery ‘Skull Hill’ rock on Mars that may have come from alien world – and it’s left scientists stumped

  • 21 April 2025
NASA have made a mind-boggling discovery on Mars – which may have come from an alien world. The…
RRoyals
Katy Perry and co’s space trip would make Meghan Markle cringe - there was only one winner and it wasn’t women
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Katy Perry and co’s space trip would make Meghan Markle cringe – there was only one winner and it wasn’t women

  • 19 April 2025
HOUSTON, we have a problem. An intergalactic pyjama party of excitable female celebrities appears to be hurtling towards…
SScience
Best day to catch dazzling Lyrid meteor shower over Easter revealed with up to 100 shooting stars per hour
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Best day to catch dazzling Lyrid meteor shower over Easter revealed with up to 100 shooting stars per hour

  • 12 April 2025
THE dazzling Lyrid meteor shower is set to rain over Earth this Easter, with outbursts of up to…
SScience
Smashing asteroids into Mars could make planet safe for humans as scientist warns colonists' skin could BOIL if we don’t
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Smashing asteroids into Mars could make planet safe for humans as scientist warns colonists’ skin could BOIL if we don’t

  • 9 April 2025
THERE are lots of ideas on how humans can terraform Mars, and turn the dusty, radioactive Red Planet…
SScience
Space adverts could be plastered across night sky as Russian company plots eerie laser-light billboards
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Space adverts could be plastered across night sky as Russian company plots eerie laser-light billboards

  • 8 April 2025
A RUSSIAN company has revealed a plot to turn the sky into the world’s biggest advertisement space. Avant…
SScience
From zombie worlds and monster black holes to terrifying space tornados - Nasa's 'galaxy of horrors' revealed
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From zombie worlds and monster black holes to terrifying space tornados – Nasa’s ‘galaxy of horrors’ revealed

  • 6 April 2025
VISIONS of leaving Earth and launching humanity further into the cosmos are enough to get anyone starry-eyed. But…
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