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A mistranslation made scientists believe Mars had aliens - then NASA flew past it
In 1877, an Italian astronomer mapped faint lines on Mars and called them canali, meaning channels or grooves. But the word ...
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30 years on, "Independence Day" still proves the versatility of the original "The War of the Worlds"
"Independence Day" isn't technically "The War of the Worlds" but it's still one of the most successful adaptations of HG ...
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Dog vs. alien in disguise prank
Maymo’s animal-loving family watches their dogs encounter an alien in disguise in a strange and suspenseful real-life prank.
The Exploration Rover for Navigating Extreme Sloped Terrain (ERNEST) test rover has been put through its paces with great ...
SuperHeroHype on MSN
Beloved Tim Burton Movie Finally Gets 4K Release Date 30 Years Later
A beloved sci-fi Tim Burton movie is finally getting a 4K release after three decades. This upgrade will let audiences experience Tim Burton’s sci-fi film with clearer visuals and more clarity. What ...
ET director Steven Spielberg dives back into the extra terrestrial with his latest film while asking 'How do you astonish an audience when anything is possible, and nothing is real?
The makers of the blockbusting sci-fi thriller reveal how they made a hit, why Kevin Spacey was almost involved and what went wrong with the sequel ...
Project Hail Mary, Solaris, and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy are all among the very best sci-fi books set in space.
The Outer Limits still feels remarkably modern, with eerie sci-fi stories that inspired generations of genre television.
With 'Disclosure Day,' the director returns to a longtime preoccupation. Two Times staffers explore his ongoing fascination with extraterrestrials.
The designer behind Ultima Online and Star Wars Galaxies wants you to govern, exploit, protect, and transform your own planet ...
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Planets shine and two meteor showers crisscross the night sky in July 2026
Look to the west to catch Venus and Jupiter shining bright, with Saturn and Mars visible in the east for early risers, and ...
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