Chinese Scientists to Head for Suspected ET Relics
In China’s Qinghai Province, near Mount Baigong, are three caves filled with pipes leading to a nearby salt-water lake. There are also pipes under the lake bed and on the shore. The iron pipes range in size, with some smaller than a toothpick. The strangest part is that the Beijing Institute of Geology determined these iron pipes were smelted about 150,000 years ago, if they were indeed made by humans. And if they were, history as it is commonly viewed would have to be re-evaluated.
Award-winning images of some of the world's smallest life forms
A new favorite creature in space + everyplace- Tardigrade! 'This little critter is known as a water bear or a #Tardigrade. In 2008 they were the first #animal demonstrated to be able to survive the vacuum of space. They are virtually indestructible survive being blasted w radiation, intense pressures & years of desiccation. Specimens were launched into #space by Swedish scientists & they returned unharmed after 8 days. #microscopic #microbiota #survivor #creature #curiosity #strange #weird
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The Eridanus Void. This area shows almost no signs of cosmic matter, meaning no stars, planets, solar systems or clouds of cosmic dust. Researchers couldn't even find dark matter, which is invisible but measurable by its gravitational pull. There were also no signs of black holes that might have gobbled up the matter once present in the region.
An incredible image of a moonbow was captured this weekend over Waimea on the Big Island. The photo was taken by photographer Ethan Tweedie. A moonbow, also known as a lunar rainbow, is produced by light reflected off the surface of the moon, rather than from direct sunlight.

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