- Oil drillers discovered a UFO hovering for 10 minutes in what is believed to be an alien base

Images allegedly taken of UFOs hovering over oil rigs near Mexico received great attention. Locals believe a flooded alien base is located just a few miles away.
- The US is researching special spacecraft to refuel satellites

The Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), in Texas, USA is researching the development of spacecraft to provide refueling services in space.
- The galaxy containing Earth has a 'second heart', which is 13 billion years old

The two giant structures Shakti and Shiva may be two of the first 'building blocks' of the Milky Way, the galaxy containing the Earth.
- NASA is about to launch 3 rockets to 'penetrate' the solar eclipse

According to NASA, three rockets carrying many devices will fly into the sky on April 8, while the United States is covered by a total solar eclipse.
- 'Snacking' UFO images at 'secret alien base'

Images allegedly taken of UFOs hovering over an oil rig near Mexico are currently causing a stir on social networks.
- How much does the Earth weigh?

The mass of the Earth took hundreds of years to estimate, and even today, experts still do not agree on an exact number.
- Japan's lunar probe 'fell asleep' again

The Japan Aerospace Research and Development Agency (JAXA) announced on April 1 that the country's Smart Lander for Lunar Research (SLIM) once again 'fell asleep' after achieving a
- The microbiome in desert lagoons may reflect early life on Mars

Microbiota in lagoons in the Puna de Atacama desert, Argentina, may reveal early life on Earth and Mars.
- Countries are stepping up efforts to search for extraterrestrial life

This telescope can help humanity promote the search for extraterrestrial life.
- Traces of life in an unexpected place in the middle of the solar system

Scientists have just discovered a place that may contain evidence of alien life that can easily be captured by human spacecraft.
- One day on the Moon is equal to how many days on Earth?

The time it takes for the Moon to orbit the Earth is about 27.3 days, while the Earth rotates once around its axis in 24 hours (one day - one night).
- China successfully launched the first 6G satellite into space

On February 3, China Mobile launched the first satellite to test 6G technology, surprising the world.
- Where does the moon originate?

Throughout the history of human astronomical research, one of the most familiar and most studied objects is the Moon.
- Hubble Telescope extremely rare photo of the moment of the Supernova explosion

When a massive star runs out of fuel and is nearing the end of its life, it explodes in a giant burst of energy called a supernova.
- The Orion spacecraft successfully launched, beginning its journey to explore the Moon

After many months of delay, SLS - the most powerful rocket humanity has ever built has left the launch pad in Florida, USA, carrying the Orion spacecraft as part of the Artemis I
- NASA successfully sent a software update to Voyager 2 from a distance of 19.9 billion km

Space reported on October 23 that NASA has just completed sending an important software update to the Voyager 2 probe, operating 12 billion miles (about 19.9 billion km) from
- Admire incredibly detailed images of the Orion Nebula through the eyes of the James Webb telescope

The Orion Nebula is one of the most observed and photographed objects in the sky, and also one of the most studied celestial bodies.
- Clouds on Neptune may be created by the Sun

Orbiting nearly 3 million miles from the sun, Neptune is distant from Earth.
- How many planets are there in the universe?

According to estimates by astronomers based on the assumption that each star has a planet orbiting, the universe has about 100,000 billion billion planets.
- Why are the stars in the universe spherical and not square or rectangular?

The stars and planets in the universe have different sizes and masses, but they are all spherical. So why are they all spherical and not any other shape?