It's an asteroid, but it's also a comet, and it's haunting Jupiter's neighborhood. Active asteroids are nothing new, but to find one parked within Jupiter's orbit has astronomers and George Dvorsky scratching their heads as to what it may be. For more mysterious news that's out of this world, we urge you to visit
Mysterious Universe where Jocelyne LeBlanc notes that some
Astronomers Found A Distant Galaxy That Shouldn't Exist. In short, the Wolfe Disk was formed shortly after the Big Bang. Long before mainstream cosmology reckons galaxies of this class should've even been a glimmer in the universe's eye. Maybe it's an
Excession. While professionals continue to uncover the secrets of space, earthbound amateurs are the
People Keep Finding Pyramids On The Moon by looking up. As expected from the redoubtable Brent Swancer, he outlines many of the notable discoveries along with where to look to catch a glimpse of these transient lunar phenomena. Just a tip, all the neat stuff is found when the moon
isn't full when the features cast their shadows in an eerie fashion. (CS)
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