Once in a lifetime green comet approaching closest point to Earth

The green comet named C/2022 E3 (ZTF) was only discovered on 2 March 2022, spotted from the Zwicky Transient Facility in California. But this year it’s been more widely visible and could be seen with the naked eye when it makes its closest fly-by.

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Meteorite that crashed onto a UK driveway contains the building blocks of life

The Winchcombe meteorite contains amino acids that potentially led to life on Earth.

The Winchcombe meteorite, which crashed onto a driveway in England in 2021 and is pristine enough to rival asteroid samples taken directly from space, contains amino acids that potentially led to the spawning of life on Earth.

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Earth has been hit by an ‘unusual, intense blast of energy’ from a nearby galaxy

Earth has been hit by an intense, unusual blast of light that could change our understanding of the universe, scientists have said.

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Harvard Scientist Believes Meteor is Hiding Alien Technology

“This would be the most important scientific discovery that humanity ever made. Because if you think about it, it will change our perspective about our place in the universe.”

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China Says It May Have Received Signals From Aliens

Scientists have yet to rule out human radio interference as the signals’ source

China is claiming that its enormous “Sky Eye” telescope may have picked up trace signals from a distant alien civilization, according to a recently posted and subsequently deleted report by Chinese scientists.

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Scientists Discover Massive ‘Pipeline’ in the Cosmic Web Connecting the Universe

If you peer into the deep reaches of time and space to glimpse the universe when it was just a few billion years old, you’ll see an ancient era populated by many massive galaxies. Simulations suggest these galactic behemoths must have been fed by cold gas in dark matter filaments—structures that make up the cosmic web that connects galaxies in the universe—but the nature of these gas infusions has remained murky in the absence of direct observations. Continue reading “Scientists Discover Massive ‘Pipeline’ in the Cosmic Web Connecting the Universe”