What does the U.S. government know about “unidentified aerial phenomena” (UAPs), aliens and an alleged global alien technology arms race? A brand-new documentary claims to have an answer: more than it ...
Just about everybody knows the Pleiades star cluster, also called the Seven Sisters. They represent the daughters of the ancient Greek gods Atlas and Pleione. After Orion's Belt and the Big Dipper, it ...
The most significant presidential announcement in human history might be just around the corner. "I think it's only a matter of time before the release of this film is followed by a sitting president ...
NASA has finally released a cache of previously unseen images of comet 3I/ATLAS, as the space agency stresses that the interstellar visitor is a natural object. Comet 3I/ATLAS has become a celestial ...
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Bigfoot's Alien Connection Explored
A closer look at the strange theories linking Bigfoot sightings to possible extraterrestrial activity.
A new study redefines the Pleiades (M45) as a "Greater Pleiades Complex," an extensive stellar family comprising 3,091 member stars and spanning over 1,900 light-years, making it 20 times larger than ...
Astronomers have long treated the Pleiades – the glittering “Seven Sisters” in the constellation Taurus – as a compact, well-studied star cluster. A new study led by researchers from the University of ...
The shimmering Pleiades star cluster has just shed its millennia-old reputation as a collection of Seven Sisters. Thanks to new data gleaned from the TESS and Gaia star-tracking spacecrafts, ...
Astronomers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have discovered that the famous Pleiades star cluster, the "Seven Sisters" often spotted on winter nights, is just the bright tip of a ...
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