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https://news.sky.com/story/scientists-spot-rare-einstein-ring-of-light-from-far-away-galaxy-which-has-never-been-observed-before-13306667 Gravitational lensing of one galaxy by another a rare... ...
A thought that has bugged me for some time. I know that science says that man was formed from the primevel soup, but how did the dinosaur become to inhabit the earth. Surely they were not born... ...
On another thread Naomi insists that they have but won't discuss it any further and won't cite any sort of evidence so I thought I'd open it up for a wider discussion. So what do you think and what... ...
No question - just for information: //Throughout January and February you'll be able to see a number of planets across the sky at night. They include Venus, Jupiter and Saturn, easily visible to... ...
Would it be better to send robots off to Mars and other destinations, rather than sending humans? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy7keddnj31o PS, the link might require a login to BBC Sounds... ...