NASA: The Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, annular solar eclipse will cross North, Central, and South America. It will be visible in parts of the United States, Mexico, and many countries in South and Central America.
NASA has just gotten another view of Ultima Thule, the most distant object ever visited. Published on SOTT and RT on February 11, 2019.
Traveling above Jupiter at more than 130,000 miles per hour, NASA’s $1 billion Juno probe took its ninth set of stunning flyby images on October 24, 2017. Published at Sci-Tech Universe on November 11, 2017.
After the first excitement about NASA’s revelation of the discovery of 7 new planets, a second out-of-this-world announcement (pun intended) informed us about radio signals having been received from said planets. The Waterford News published an exclusive first lowdown on February 23, 2017.
And say they just forgot to mention it! Published on waterfordwhispersnews.com, Ireland, on August 26, 2016.
Huge non-stop lightshow dwarfs the Earth’s transient polar displays, say Nasa scientists, as they carry out project to observe effects of solars winds. Published in The Guardian on July 2, 2016.
In a recently published study, empirical evidence shows the likelihood of humans being the only intelligent life form in the history of the universe as ten-billion-trillion to one. Published in Russia Today on May 17, 2016
Stunning clear views of Pluto, the most distant celestial body in our sun system. Published by The Guardian on September 17, 2015.
Reported by spaceweather.com on September 16, 2015
Ray Jayawardhana writes in The New York Times on April 3, 2015.
February 11, 2015 marked five years in space for NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which provides incredibly detailed images of the whole sun 24 hours a day.
Reported by Jaqueline Howard in The Huffington Post on February 20, 2015
Dominique Mosbergen reports in The Huffington Post on October 2, 2014:
According to measurements from NASA-supported observatories, the sun’s vast magnetic field is about to flip.
Posted by BBC on May 2, 2013, this short timelaps video shows new NASA images of a breathtaking sun eruption.
As reported by Andrew Fazekas in National Geographic News, for the first time particles of ‘alien’ origin were gathered by the IBEX probe, originating from interstellar space which offer clues to the anatomy of our local galactic neighborhood. This is a fascinating discovery indeed, yet we must insist for science to focus more on the immediate needs of our planet!