The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs may have sparked millions of years of hydrothermal life

Hydrothermal vents are among the strangest ecosystems on Earth: eerie places where the planet’s deep heat and chemicals mingle with ocean water to support thriving networks of bizarre lifeforms that don’t need sunlight to survive. Stranger still, sometimes short-lived versions of these ecosystems form when asteroids slam into Earth—including the…

Extraordinary Celtic Princely Grave With Rare Golden Artifacts And Chariot Discovered Near Bad Camberg, Germany

Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – Archaeologists made an extraordinary discovery during a construction project near Bad Camberg, Germany. Guided by both instinct and chance, they uncovered one of Hesse’s most significant archaeological treasures: the grave of a high-ranking Celtic figure. The grave goods are exceptional. The archaeologists’ hard work in…

Praearcturus Gigas: The Biggest Scorpion Ever Revealed By 415-Million-Year-Old Fossils

Eddie Gonzales Jr. – AncientPages.com – A giant scorpion that once roamed what is now England and Wales has been confirmed as the largest of its kind ever to exist, thanks to new research by scientists at the University of Manchester and the Natural History Museum. Measuring around a meter…

San Francisco’s Metropolitan Mosaic – NASA Science

A period of unsettled weather brought scattered showers and thunderstorms to California’s Bay Area on May 27, 2026. That afternoon, a break in the clouds left downtown San Francisco and nearby communities beneath mostly cloud-free skies, allowing an astronaut aboard the International Space Station to take this photograph. The image…

Astronaut spots Mount Vesuvius from space photo of the day for June 8, 2026.

Mount Vesuvius as seen from space in 2026. (Image credit: ESA/NASA – S. Adenot) French astronaut Sophie Adenot captured the view of a lifetime in a new image of Mount Vesuvius, as seen from aboard the International Space Station. What is it? Adenot, an astronaut with the European Space Agency,…

Jupiter and Venus meet in a dazzling conjunction on June 9 — Here’s where and when to look

Get ready for a spectacular sight on June 9, as Jupiter and Venus make a close approach in the evening sky, while Mercury shines close to the western horizon in the glow of the setting sun. Stargazers in the U.S. will see the bright light of Venus glowing less than…

Planet nine mystery deepens as new discovery challenges hidden planet theory

Is there a massive undiscovered planet on the outer reaches of the Solar System? The idea has been around since before the discovery of Pluto in the 1930s. Labelled as planet X, prominent astronomers had put it forward as an explanation for Uranus’s orbit, which drifts from the path of…

15 essential books to understand the UFO phenomenon

Have you watched the recent declassified ‘UFO’ videos from the Pentagon? What did you think? With many ufologists and enthusiasts worldwide craving concrete evidence from the US government about the existence of extraterrestrial life, many think the Pentagon’s first release raised more questions than answers. The world is desperate for…

Watch SpaceX set new rocket reuse record with 35th launch — and landing — of a Falcon 9 booster (video)

SpaceX has again broken its own rocket reuse record, launching a first stage booster for its 35th time. The Falcon 9 rocket, carrying 29 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit, launched on Monday (June 8). The vehicle lifted off at 6:13 a.m. EDT (1013 GMT) from Space Launch Complex 40…

‘Incoming COP Presidency must shape the vision’: Greenpeace response to Minister Bowen’s opening address at Bonn climate talks

Bonn, Germany, Tuesday 9 June 2026 — In response to Minister Chris Bowen’s opening address at the Bonn Climate Change Conference SB64, Shiva Gounden, Head of Pacific at Greenpeace Australia Pacific and speaking from Bonn, said:  “While Australia’s speech was strongly focused on the limitations of fossil fuels and supply chains…