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Richard Hoagland was right, the Black Knight is real!
Richard Hoagland was right, the Black Knight is real!
The prehistoric megathrust earthquakes of California reveal a seismic history far older and more powerful than the well-known 1906 San Francisco event. Using paleoseismology, scientists analyze sediment layers, fault scarps, and displaced landforms along systems like the San Andreas Fault to reconstruct massive ruptures that reached magnitudes above 8.0. These events occurred during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene, reshaping river systems, altering coastlines, and leaving geological evidence of sudden, catastrophic ground displacement.
Trenches dug across ancient fault lines expose buried soils and offset strata, allowing researchers to date past earthquakes through radiocarbon methods and stratigraphic analysis. These findings suggest that California has experienced repeated “Big Ones” over thousands of years, long before human records existed. The scale of these quakes would have dramatically impacted Ice Age ecosystems, potentially affecting megafauna such as mammoths and saber-toothed cats.
This deep seismic past shows that extreme earthquakes are not rare anomalies but recurring forces that have continually reshaped the landscape, reminding us how dynamic and unstable Earth’s crust truly is.
"It is fascinating that an active galactic nucleus can change its brightness so dramatically over such a short period of time."
A team of scientists discovered recently that Silverpit was, in fact, created by an asteroid strike more than 43 million years ago.
The discovery resolves a decades-long geological dispute and reframes the seabed as the preserved aftermath of a violent ancient impact.
Deep below muddy sediments about 80 miles off England’s east coast, Silverpit appears as a bowl with raised center and ringed faults.
Using sharper 3D scans, Dr. Uisdean Nicholson at Heriot-Watt University matched that pattern to damage only a high-speed impact.
His team then recovered rare shocked grains from nearby drill cuttings, giving the crater the hard proof earlier arguments lacked.
That combination closed the question of origin, but it also pushed scientists to reconstruct the violence of the strike.
On 9-13 February 2026, scientists met at the Lorentz Centre in Leiden, the Netherlands, to explore past and present conditions for habitability on Venus. The scientists established the state-of-the-art knowledge of the coevolution of the planet's surface, interior, and atmosphere through time enabling habitability. The objectives and ability of planned and candidate future Venus missions to address key habitability questions were assessed. An overview of the workshop objectives and discussions is provided in this video, and the outcome is being prepared as a peer-reviewed journal paper to be submitted soon.
Credit: This video was produced by Lightcurve Films for the Lorentz Centre "Roadmap to the Exploration of Venus Habitability" workshop, 9-13 February 2026. The video production was funded by the European Astrobiology Institute.
Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about a possible discovery of first ever stars in the universe
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Days after astronauts on NASA’s Artemis II mission witnessed a total solar eclipse from the moon’s far side, a new comet is emerging in the predawn sky — and it could soon become visible to the naked eye. After a widely followed moon mission, this comet offers a rare chance for anyone to witness a dramatic event in the night sky without special equipment. Here’s everything you need to know about comet Pan-STARRS, also known as comet C/2025 R3 (Pan-STARRS).
The comet will reach perihelion (closest to the sun) on Sunday, April 19, passing at a safe distance of about 0.5 AU — half the Earth-sun distance — meaning it is unlikely to disintegrate like last week’s “sungrazer” comet MAPS, which vaporized.
Comet Pan-STARRS will make its closest approach to Earth on Monday, April 27, when it is expected to be at its brightest, though by then it will be impossible to see from the Northern Hemisphere.
Observers in the Northern Hemisphere should look low in the eastern sky about 90 minutes before sunrise until April 20. It’s currently moving close to the four bright stars of the Great Square of Pegasus.
From planetary colours to alien technologies, the clues to life may soon be within reach
A rare stargazing spectacle will unfold on Friday, April 13, 2029, as the asteroid Apophis passes closer than satellites over Europe and Africa in a true once-in-a-lifetime event.
Since July 2025, the European Space Agency’s pair of Proba-3 satellites has already created 57 artificial solar eclipses. So far, the mission has collected more than 250 hours of high-resolution videos of the Sun’s atmosphere, called the corona. That’s the same amount of observing time as about 5000 total solar eclipse campaigns carried out on Earth.
"The discovery of this exceptional object has allowed us to accurately study the nature of the stars at the center of an elliptical galaxy in a remote era of the universe, when the galaxy was still young."
Papers of cancelled space missions.Dark matter is made of...
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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about solar twins and migration across the Milky Way
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0:00 Sun and solar twins
0:42 How we thought the Sun was born
3:05 Solar twins and why they matter
4:25 New study from Japan and discovery of 6500 stars
5:15 Main discovery - birth place near the center
6:30 How did the Sun migrate so far?
8:30 What happened billions of years ago?
9:25 Implications and conclusions
The infamous Mount Vesuvius volcano in Italy produces elevated levels of radioactivity. And this is not due to some accident, as rather much of the volcano and its lavas display this same property. Thankfully, the level of radioactivity is not considered harmful, but is considered anomalous. So, why exactly does Mount Vesuvius produce elevated levels of radioactivity unlike at most other world volcanoes? Today's video will answer this question through the knowledge and analysis of a geologist.
And yes, visiting Mount Vesuvius really IS safe. I visited it recently myself.
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[4] The "isotopes of lutetium" chart on the Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutetium, CC BY-SA 4.0.
[6] The "isotopes of potassium" chart on the Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium, CC BY-SA 4.0.
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[8] The "isotopes of rubidium" chart on the Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubidium, CC BY-SA 4.0.
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0:00 Vesuvius Radioactivity
1:27 Radioactive Isotopes
2:31 Vesuvius Model
4:13 Summit Fumaroles
Exploring exactly what if you stood on a planet orbiting a pulsar will reveal the ultimate cosmic death trap hidden in the deepest parts of our galaxy.
You are about to touch down on a dead, irradiated world bathed in the relentless glow of a rapidly spinning neutron star. We break down the agonizing physical reality of trying to survive under a cosmic lighthouse that violently blasts lethal energy across the void. This documentary explores the brutal magnetic fields and the terrifying physics that would instantly vaporize any unprotected deep space explorer.
Many people wonder what happens to a solar system after a massive star explodes in a violent supernova. We are taught that these cosmic blasts destroy absolutely everything within light-years of the impact zone. But sometimes, the charred remnants of terrestrial worlds actually manage to survive the initial shockwave. These dead, rocky bodies are left circling a hyper-dense, collapsed core known as a neutron star. What happens when you walk on the surface of a world locked in this terrifying gravitational trap? The alien sky above you would be completely dominated by a spinning sphere of pure, superheated matter. These stellar corpses rotate at mind-bending speeds, sometimes spinning hundreds of times every single second. As they spin, they project twin beams of lethal electromagnetic radiation out from their violent magnetic poles. This creates a blinding, high-energy strobe effect that relentlessly sweeps across the surrounding planetary bodies. If you were standing directly in the path of this cosmic lighthouse, the radiation wave would be instantly fatal. Your advanced spacesuit would offer absolutely no protection against the continuous barrage of gamma rays and X-rays. The immense magnetic forces at play would also violently strip away any remaining atmosphere on the dead world. Even the basic atomic structure of your own body would be warped and torn apart by the intense magnetic fields. Understanding the physics of these extreme environments shows us how violently hostile stellar evolution truly is. We are essentially looking at a zombie solar system that continues to exist long after its parent star has completely died. By studying these distant, pulsing radio signals, astronomers can slowly map out the darkest graveyards of our galaxy. The brutal reality of these dead worlds is far more terrifying than any science fiction nightmare.
Around 900,000 years ago, an impactor slammed into modern-day Kazakhstan and excavated a crater about 14 km in diameter. It was the most recent hypervelocity impactor powerful enough to trigger a nuclear winter, but not an exinction.
Sophisticated models predict that a quasi-one-dimensional superionic state of carbon hydride exists under the extreme pressures and temperatures found deep inside Neptune and Uranus.