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Space.com on MSNAlien: Earth – how realistic are the extraterrestrials? Three experts rank them
But how realistic are the new aliens? That's a question that we – a trio of scientists who are also great fans of the ...
Academy Award-winning "Star Wars" legend Roger Christian, mostly known for his detailed, "lived-in" universe production designs he created for George Lucas's seminal space opera, is a true cinematic ...
Trying to figure out what alien life may look like is, as you might imagine, a pretty difficult task, given we have data on life from exactly one planet: Earth. The rest of this article is behind a ...
Elizabeth Rayne is a creature who writes. Her work has appeared in Popular Mechanics, Ars Technica, SYFY WIRE, Space.com, Live Science, Den of Geek, Forbidden Futures and Collective Tales. She lurks ...
On July 1, the ATLAS (Advanced Technology Large-Aperture Space) telescope discovered comet 3I/ATLAS, "the third object from outside our solar system to be discovered so far," accor ...
One thing about 3I/ATLAS is for certain: It's definitely not from Earth's solar system. But what exactly is the intriguing interstellar object discovered speeding through our cosmic neighborhood? Most ...
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Why 'Alien: Earth' Feels Like an 'Alien' Sequel
The premiere episode of Alien: Earth, which is set two years before the events of the original 1979 Alien film, has an opening scene that feels and looks like it was taken straight out of the original ...
A new Alien: Earth trailer has finally shown a xenomorph on earth — and there’s a quite horrible shot of a sheep with a serious eye problem. The upcoming FX show revolves around the mysterious deep ...
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Telling incoming aliens from space rocks… on a scale of 1 to 10!
Feedback is mystified by a new way to assess interstellar visitors and the risks they pose, be they lumps of ice or alien ...
3I/ATLAS first made news in July when scientists confirmed it as the third-ever observed interstellar interloper in our solar system. The space object further attracted the public's fascination again ...
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