Click below to watch an amazing time-lapse video called “This is our planet”. Melissa Nash
Click below to watch an amazing time-lapse video called “This is our planet”. Melissa Nash
Remember the big Y2K scare? Well we received a small preview of something that could happen if the web were haywire this weekend. A second, literally took down a bunch of websites. Check out the story on the Leap Second Bug after the jump. ShottaDru X TatWza
Very interesting! Scientist’s used NASA’s Kepler space telescope and found that small Earth-like planets are more common than realized. This evidence proves that life could be developed/could already exist somewhere else in our galaxy. Click below to read more. Melissa Nash
Check out this incredible video released from NASA of a solar storm that was seven times the size of Earth. In such a storm, the sun’s electromagnetic field twists and bends, shooting out hot bursts of energy into space which creates the rare spectacle. @ShottaDru X @TatWza
Today is Earth Day! Although I’m not the most “green” person in the world, I do know it’s important to try and cut back on using certain resources as everyone should. Earth Day is a day to celebrate the Earth and increase awareness about the Earth’s natural environment. Read more about Earth Day and how you can give back to the Earth below. Julie1205
An asteroid the size of a passenger jet will zoom close by Earth on Sunday just in time for April Fools’ Day, but it has no chance of hitting the Earth, NASA says. More after the jump… @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA