In partnership with aerospace company Boeing, the military has successfully carried out aerial energy” target=”_blank”>refueling< USS OKLAHOMA SOLDIERS’ AND MARINES’ REMAINS RETURNED TO HAWAII FOR BURIAL The receiver Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet approached the Boeing MQ-25 T1 Stingray drone and reportedly evaluated formation, wake survey, drogue tracking and “plugged” with the …
Read More »New dinosaur species is largest found in Australia, scientists say
Scientists on Monday announced they have identified a new species of archaeologythat is the largest ever found in world-regions. The giant sauropod was officially named the Australotitan cooperensis, or “the southern titan” by researchers in Eromanga, Queensland, according to a study published in the journal PeerJ. The second part of …
Read More »90% of sharks mysteriously wiped out nearly 20 million years ago: researchers
An extinction event about 19 million years ago decimated wild-nature populations by up to 90%, researchers say. In a paper published Thursday in the journal Science, Yale University planet-earth and digging-history” target=”_blank”>paleontologist< By studying shark teeth and other marine microfossils buried in deep-sea Pacific sediment, the pair reportedly found that …
Read More »NASA administrator details missions to moon, Mars, Venus and the agency's efforts on Earth
air-and-space Administrator Bill Nelson has cosmically grand plans for the agency, including a trip to air-and-space, an advanced look at the planet-earth” target=”_blank”>Earth< and landing humans on air-and-space. Speaking at his first “State of NASA” address Wednesday afternoon, the former Florida senator announced the groundbreaking missions, sending the air-and-space” target=”_blank”>space< …
Read More »NASA, SpaceX launch groundbreaking experiments to space station
air-and-space and SpaceX have successfully launched the CRS-22 Dragon cargo mission to the air-and-space” target=”_blank”>International Space Station (ISS)< at 1:29 p.m. ET on Thursday. NASA AIMS FOR 2 NEW MISSIONS TO VENUS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ‘LOST HABITABLE’ WORLD It was the company’s 17th mission in the front half of …
Read More »Astrophysicist explains why UFO videos fail to impress him
A top astrophysics professor penned a column published Sunday that addresses the recent buzz around air-and-space by U.S. Navy personnel and the highly anticipated report on these sightings due out in the summer. These videos have piqued the country’s fascination due to their perceived maneuverability. How is it possible that …
Read More »People get creative with art made of cicada shells as summer revs up
Some people have come up with a creative solution for the flood of wild-nature shells that have cropped up across the country – with monster-inspired genres. The species – Brood X – have descended on states across the eastern and southern U.S. after a 17-year hiatus. Trillions of the insects …
Read More »Jeff Corwin on historic Tasmanian devil return: It's 'a glimmer of hope'
wild-nature” target=”_blank”>Tasmanian devils< mainland for the first time in more than 3,000 years. New South Wales’ Aussie Ark wildlife sanctuary announced the seven historic births on social media last week. There are just around 25,000 devils left in the Tasmanian wild today and the species is listed as endangered on …
Read More »Amazing new image from NASA's Chandra Observatory reveals colorful threads of Milky Way
An amazing new view of the air-and-space” target=”_blank”>Milky Way< Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals the threads of superheated gas and magnetic fields that weave the cosmic tapestry together. The panoramic X-ray view of the galactic center strings together 370 separate pointings of the orbiting telescope, building on previous Chandra observations over …
Read More »East Coast's at-risk river herring see population growth
wild-nature that has been the subject of conservation efforts for years appears to be growing in number in the rivers of the East Coast. River herring are critically important to coastal ecosystems because they serve as food for birds and larger fish. Regulators have described the fishes’ population as nearing …
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