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Since 2003, Jean-Pierre Luminet, et al., and other groups have suggested that the shape of the universe may be the Poincaré dodecahedral space. Is the shape unmeasurable, the Poincaré space, or another 3-manifold? Cosmic inflation: Is the theory of cosmic inflation in the very early universe correct? If so, what are the details of this epoch?
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 February 2025. Alleged Earth satellite of extraterrestrial origin For the British rocket program, see Black Knight (rocket). 1998 NASA photo of space debris, an object believed by some conspiracy theorists to be an extraterrestrial satellite, the Black Knight GIF of the six images taken of the space ...
Mysterious fast radio bursts, or millisecond-long bright flashes of radio waves from space, have intrigued astronomers since the first detection of the phenomenon in 2007. The enigmatic signals ...
Scientists have seen a powerful explosion from a mysterious, unknown object in space. ... In May 2020, a Nasa space telescope was observing the leftovers of an exploded star in a nearby galaxy. As ...
Scientists have discovered a mysterious pulsating light—and they don’t know what it could be. It pulses at a rate of about once every 21 minutes, and has been doing so since at least 1988.
Don Wilson, Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon (1975) and Secrets of Our Spaceship Moon (1979), inspired by Vasin-Shcherbakov, Wilson popularized the Spaceship Moon hypothesis. [52] George H. Leonard, Somebody Else Is On The Moon (1976) Argues the Moon is inhabited by an Alien race, but NASA has covered up this fact. [53]
Researchers believe the cavity was formed by an ancient supernovae.
A map of the Boötes Void. The Boötes Void (/ b oʊ ˈ oʊ t iː z / boh-OH-teez) (colloquially referred to as the Great Nothing) [1] is an approximately spherical region of space found in the vicinity of the constellation Boötes, containing only 60 galaxies instead of the 2,000 that should be expected from an area this large, hence its name.