The Pentagon will begin releasing never-before-seen files containing unidentified anomalous phenomenon, or UAPs, on a dedicated website, the agency announced Friday morning.
The Pentagon will begin releasing never-before-seen files containing unidentified anomalous phenomenon, or UAPs, on a dedicated website, the agency announced Friday morning.
Former Marine Michael Herrera said the memory card and battery of his camera disappeared before military officials coerced him into keeping quiet about what he’d seen.
Artist’s illustration of a small world passing front of a background star. When astronomers in Japan recently observed the small outer solar system object 2002 XV93, the light from the
Part of the rugged and deeply indented coast of northeastern Greenland is featured in this radar image captured by Copernicus Sentinel-1. Zoom in to explore this image at its full
Northeastern Greenland’s rugged coastline has recently been captured in a striking radar image from the Copernicus Sentinel-1 satellite. This image showcases the world’s largest island, where approximately 80% of its
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SAN FRANCISCO – British startup SatVu released imagery from HotSat-2, a thermal satellite built to keep tabs on energy infrastructure. HotSat-2, built by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd., is the second
WASHINGTON — Lunar Outpost, a developer of lunar rovers, has raised $30 million as it works to revamp designs to meet NASA’s revised Artemis architecture. The Colorado-based company announced May
When researchers look up at the sky and wonder if we’re not alone, they also realize the origins of life here on Earth might hold the key to finding out.
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