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NASA 2016 Round Up: 66 Stunning Pictures
Jan 02, 2017 03:40 AM EST

NASA 2016 Round Up: 66 Stunning Pictures Showcasing The Glories And Perils Of Spaceflight

A flashback of 2016, a glorious year for NASA, waiting for an uncertain future, cost cutting and Trump knows what more.

Elephants
Jan 02, 2017 03:33 AM EST

Zimbabwe 'Secretly' Sells Wildlife To Chinese Zoos

Wildlife activists just had another reason to rally.

The Annual Perseid Meteor Shower
Jan 02, 2017 03:30 AM EST

Quadrantids 2017: Know All About The First Meteor Shower Of The Year

The Quadrantid meteor shower will take place on Jan. 3; know all the details here.

China's Tiangong-1
Jan 02, 2017 03:25 AM EST

China’s Wants To Develop ‘Strength And Size’ Of Space Program In The Next 5 Years

China has recently announced its space exploration plans and mission for the next five years.

Eclipse, Comet And Full Moon
Jan 02, 2017 03:20 AM EST

4 Best Skywatching Events Of 2017 That Should Not Be Missed

Here is a roundup of the four best celestial events that will take place in 2017.

Telescope Captures Sharpest Image Of Mars
Jan 02, 2017 03:19 AM EST

NASA Conceptualizes The 'Mars Ice Home' To House The Future Mars Explorers

An "ice home' on planet Mars could withstand radiation and protect the future Mars explorers.

Lake Baikal
Jan 02, 2017 03:10 AM EST

Aliens, UFO Sightings On World's Deepest Lake? A Strange 3-Mile Long Dark Ring Spotted On Frozen Siberian Lake

Mysterious dark circular patterns were seen at a Siberian lake known as Lake Baikal.

Aerial Views Of Jerusalem
Jan 02, 2017 03:00 AM EST

Building Synagogues On The Temple Mount Is The First Step Toward The Development Of The Third Temple

Could a synagogue be built on the Temple Mount this year 2017 as the first step in building the Third Temple?

Mark Zuckerberg
Jan 02, 2017 02:45 AM EST

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Is No Longer An Atheist

Mark Zuckerberg says "religion is very important."

Stone Age Hunters
Jan 02, 2017 02:41 AM EST

Neanderthals Were Cannibals; Evidence Found In Belgium Caves

Scientists discovered proof that Neanderthals were cannibals.

Ellen Stofan
Jan 02, 2017 02:30 AM EST

Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan Quits NASA For ‘New Adventures’

Ellen Stofan has left NASA.

The Red Planet Is Actually Not So Red Up Close
Dec 31, 2016 03:50 AM EST

The Red Planet Is Actually Not So Red Up Close; NASA Curiosity Rover Sent Images Of Purple Rocks From Martian Surface

The NASA Curiosity rover sent images of purple rocks captured during its climb on Mount Sharp.

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