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Miners Discovered a Mysterious Smoking Object in Western Australia. Experts Think It’s Likely Unexpected Space Debris
It’s not a bird, nor a plane, nor Superman. At first glance, the burning hunk of metal discovered in Western Australia’s ...
The strange, smouldering metal object discovered in the Australian outback was likely a piece of a Chinese rocket that ...
Live Science on MSN
Bizarre baby star belching in both directions could solve a major mystery: Space photo of the week
For the first time ever, astronomers revealed the birthplace of an energetic jet blasted by a newborn star using the Atacama ...
Space.com on MSN
Mysterious smoldering wreckage in Australian Outback is likely part of a Chinese rocket
A hunk of space junk appears to have come in hot and heavy in Australia.
Some of SpaceX's classified military satellites are emitting a "mysterious signal" that could be violating international ...
The mysterious object was on fire and lying in the middle of a remote dirt road in Western Australia's Pilbara region when ...
Space.com on MSN
Not-so-dark matter? Mysterious substance might leave red and blue 'fingerprints' on light
"It's a fairly unusual question to ask in the scientific world, because most researchers would agree that dark matter is dark ...
The mystery object that struck a plane at 36,000 feet is likely not space debris, as some speculated, but rather a Silicon ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Is This Mysterious Glow at the Center of the Milky Way Caused by Dark Matter?
An excess of gamma rays in the center of our galaxy could mean scientists have finally detected dark matter particles—or not ...
Internet sleuths may have found evidence that it wasn’t space debris that hit a United Airlines flight last week, but a ...
A mysterious object from space crash-landed in Western Australia’s Pilbara region on Sunday, setting remote mine workers and ...
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