Metal spheres found on a Queensland beach are likely space debris, not extraterrestrial. The Australian Space Agency is working with international partners to confirm their origin.
The discovery bemused residents of a small town in northeastern Australia. The objects appear to be junk from a space launch, the country’s space agency said. By Hari Raj An Australian beach community ...
Congressman Eric Burlison described what he witnessed after securing access to a US Government UFO facility following a ...
From Catwoman to Supergirl, female-led superhero movies have struggled to take off – so what’s going on behind the camera?
The Australian Space Agency says the objects "appear to be pressure vessels from a space launch vehicle" that recently ...
Murph is big trouble in a tiny package. Watch as this Australian shepherd pup outsmarts his owners by turning his stationary ...
Each question in the ABC 50/50 quiz has only two options: one is right; the other is wrong. But there's a catch.
It’s now July, which means schools from around the world are making final preparations for the Electrek American Solar ...
The box office is booming, Gen Z is flocking to theaters and aliens are … real? It’s been a curiously seesawing first six ...
A small community in the red state of Montana put politics aside for a far-reaching campaign to get one of their own back home ...
The ASX edged higher after a stumble, proving that sometimes the biggest mystery on World UFO Day isn't what's in the sky but ...
Vanity Fair reports from the Capitol Hill conference, where members of a sprawling community of national security experts and ...
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