The remarkable spectacle, known as the CG 4 cometary globule, is situated 1,300 light years from Earth.
The SpaceX CEO had plenty to share on the subject during a panel entitled 'How to save the human race'.
The bonkers plan looked at ways to stop the Earth's rotation so that Soviet nuclear missiles would miss their targets.
Bart Sibrel was famously punched in the face by astronaut Buzz Aldrin after heckling him over the Moon landings.
The face of a Neanderthal woman has been painstakingly recreated from skull fragments found in Kurdistan.
Analyzing astronomical data for evidence of alien technosignatures could point us to extraterrestrial civilizations.
The peculiar clip was reportedly taken from security footage recorded at a farm in the north-east of the country.
A small, unassuming cave in Venecia, Costa Rica has earned a reputation for proving almost immediately fatal.
A veteran crime scene recreation expert has weighed in on the authenticity of the controversial video.
The notoriously peculiar tourist attraction, which was built to host aliens travelers, has been completely destroyed.
A zoo in China is under fire for reportedly misleading visitors with fake pandas that are actually just dogs.
NASA is currently funding a revolutionary new propulsion system that could make it much easier to travel to Mars.
Conspiracies are everywhere these days and sometimes it's hard to tell what's true and what isn't.
The surprisingly clear image shows what appears to be a metallic saucer-shaped object in the sky.
The Firelands Local School District in Ohio was locked down earlier this month for a very strange reason indeed.
In a world-first, scientists will be testing out medication allegedly capable of regrowing human teeth.
The animal, which looked unusually large for a domestic cat, was seen bounding through a nearby field.
Has the James Webb Space Telescope found life on a distant extrasolar world or could there be an alternative explanation ?
These remarkable looking flowers, described as 'cat's eye dazzle', are as fake as can be.
This curious drawing is found in the manuscript of a book written in the 16th-Century by Franz Helm.