From glowing forests to unexplained fireballs, strange events are surfacing across Earth and sky. Scientists are scrambling to understand what ties them together.
Posts published in “Astronomy”
Questions surrounding Artemis II are raising skepticism about NASA’s mission details and transparency. Observers point to inconsistencies in footage and technical claims.
NASA’s Artemis II mission is set to return to Earth following a historic journey around the moon. The spacecraft is expected to splash down in the Pacific Ocean, marking a major milestone in space exploration.
NASA is facing scrutiny after posting what critics say is an old space image presented as new. The incident has fueled debate over transparency and credibility.
President Donald Trump praised the Artemis II crew after their historic journey beyond low-Earth orbit. The mission marks a major step toward renewed lunar exploration.
Kessler Syndrome describes a chain reaction of satellite collisions in Earth orbit. This growing debris threat could disrupt global communications and space operations.
NASA’s Artemis program continues to face mounting delays and technical setbacks. Concerns grow over costs and the timeline for returning humans to the Moon.
During NASA’s Artemis II mission, astronaut Victor Glover addressed questions about race with a focus on unity and human achievement. His response emphasized moving beyond identity toward shared human history.
NASA’s Artemis mission marks a major step toward returning humans to the Moon. The launch tests key systems for future deep-space exploration.
The UK has approved a $66 million geoengineering experiment aimed at reducing sunlight to combat global warming. The proposal is drawing criticism over potential environmental risks and unintended consequences.
Russia has launched the first satellites of its Starlink rival, marking a major step toward independent space-based internet. The project aims to expand connectivity across remote regions and boost national infrastructure.
NASA unveils plans to transform its Gateway program into a permanent moon base, aiming for long-term human presence and renewed leadership in space exploration.
Dozens of bright objects were reported across U.S. skies, raising alarm online. Experts say most sightings are likely linked to rocket launches and normal space activity.
Researchers have mapped a massive gravity anomaly beneath Antarctica, using earthquake data to reconstruct the structure deep beneath the continent. The discovery is helping scientists better understand Earth’s geology and the evolution of Antarctic ice sheets.
NASA’s Van Allen Probe A, a 1,300-pound research satellite launched in 2012, is falling back to Earth after completing its mission studying radiation belts. Most of the spacecraft will burn up during reentry, though some debris could survive.
Physicist and consciousness researcher Dr. Richard Alan Miller joins Caravan to Midnight to explore powerful natural cycles, solar threats, and the rise of artificial intelligence. The conversation examines whether humanity is approaching a technological and planetary turning point.
A Russian Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket lifted off from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome and successfully injected military satellites for the Russian Defense Ministry into their planned orbits. The Defense Ministry reported the launch and orbit insertion were completed in normal mode.


















