Space
-
Sausage Planet: Scientist Apologized After Mistakinh Chorizo for a New Planet
Etienne Klein, a French scientist, apologizes after a "James Webb Telescope" picture turned out to be a piece of chorizo. A senior French scientist who tweeted an image he claimed was from the James Webb Space Telescope but was not quite what it looked has apologized.
Latest Research Articles
-
Green Meteors Rain Down from the Skies of New Zealand: What are They Really?
-
Scientists are 'Beyond Excited' to Probe Origins of the Milky Way with New Device
-
Save The Forests: New Space Technology May Help Prevent Deforestation
-
Solar Storm from Sun's Atmospheric Hole Releases Geomagnetic Storm to Hit Earth on August 3
-
Super-Earth Planet Located Close to Red Dwarf Star, 37 Light-years From Earth Through Subaru Telescope
-
Midnight Came Earlier: Is the Earth Spinning Faster?
-
Scientists Calculated the Risk of You Dying From a Crashed Space Junk
-
Massive Explosion Behind the Sun Triggered Large Solar Flares That May Hit Earth
-
New Sunspot Grows Triple in Size in Just a Day
-
Charred SpaceX Dragon Debris Crash on Australian Sheep Farm
-
A ‘Diablo Canyon’ Meteorite Hit the Earth 50,000 Years Ago with a Never-Seen-Before Diamond Crystal
-
Planetary Scientists Answer Mystery Following NASA's Rare Mineral Discovery in Mars After Six Years