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Are Alien Visitors Building Planets Across the Galaxy?
Are some planets actually born from alien wanderers drifting through space? :milky_way: A new theory suggests that interstellar objects like comet 3I/ATLAS might be seeding young star systems, ...
Recently, in a “wild” new spin on the theory, known as directed panspermia, it’s been suggested that “aliens sent microbes or simple life forms” to Earth themselves, to “propel evolution”, said the ...
A new study challenges the dream of water-rich “Hycean” planets like K2-18b, suggesting that most sub-Neptunes lose their water deep into their interiors during formation. Instead of vast oceans, ...
The reason it's never been available before is because Alien: Rogue Incursion was originally a VR game, releasing for the ...
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Ukraine destroys giant radio telescope used by Russian military
The RT-70 radio telescope in Crimea was once used to support missions to Venus and transmit messages to potential alien life in the cosmos.
TRAPPIST-1, a planetary system 40 light years from Earth, could host a planet with an atmosphere and liquid water, but astronomers can’t be certain just yet.
For showrunner Noah Hawley, the challenge of Alien: Earth wasn’t just bringing one of sci-fi’s most iconic monsters—the Xenomorph—to television for the first time; it was making sure the FX prequel ...
Astrobotanica will be getting a free demo for Steam Next Fest in October, as you get to explore Earth as a botonist in the past ...
Then there’s the doomy view best encapsulated by the title of a new book: If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies. The authors, ...
Although ‘steam worlds’ were first proposed about twenty years ago, they are now supported by observations. The James Webb Space Telescope has detected water vapor around several sub-Neptunes, with ...
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