It seems that the new kid in town is already causing trouble.
Space
Stumped Scientists: How Can a Giant Black Hole Exist in a Very Small Galaxy?
This newly discovered galaxy is like the rebel child that breaks all the rules.
Up for Auction: The Playboy ‘Stowaway’ of Apollo 12
When Apollo 12 took off in 1969, the three-man crew had a secret stowaway on board: a Playboy playmate. And now she’s on sale.
That Ball of Fire, Soaring Over Oklahoma Tuesday Night? ‘Twas A Meteor
While snow was falling across the northern U.S. Tuesday night, the south got a light show of its own.
See Your Universe: Behold the High-Def, Trillion-Pixel Image of the Cosmos
It turns out the Milky Way looks a lot like a Jackson Pollack painting. And each of us aren’t even the tiniest paint drip.
Space Cadets: 400 People Volunteer for One-Way Trip to Mars
Sure, being one of the first people to land on Mars would be pretty cool. But what if you couldn’t come back to Earth to brag about it?
10-Year-Old Discovers Supernova, Wraps Up A+ in Any Future Science Class
When NewsFeed was 10, we were discovering rocks in the backyard we hadn’t noticed before.
What Else Happened on Dec. 25?
When we think of Dec. 25, we obviously think of Christmas Day. But a remarkable number of historical events happened, too.
Reading While Eating for December 22: Spaced Out
Wednesday’s links think deep thoughts.
World Domination and Beyond: Google Sends New Phones to Space
Because Google has pretty much already dominated Earth, they’ve decided to move on up. Way up.
To Infinity and Beyond: Voyager 1 Nears Edge of the Solar System
It’s been a 33-year trip without so much as a pit stop for the Voyager.
SpaceX Flight Launches: Could Private Space Flight Make NASA Irrelevant?
Talk about outsourcing.