Critical Discovery Highlights Weaknesses of Asteroids, Should Earth Ever Need to Destroy One
Rubble pile asteroids are like big "space cushions" that absorb and ignore impacts, recent findings from Itokawa asteroid have shown.
Rubble pile asteroids are like big "space cushions" that absorb and ignore impacts, recent findings from Itokawa asteroid have shown.
A Pentagon intelligence document delivered to Congress this week details ongoing UFO investigations—over 200 sightings this year.
Mac Gallegos was only 5 when his father, Army Sgt. Justin Gallegos, was killed in Afghanistan in 2009. To celebrate what would have been his 31st birthday, Mac wrote a letter to his father and wanted it to be flown as close to heaven as possible. Thanks to an Air Force pilot, he got his wish.
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