Jeremy Schnittman / Scott Noble / NASA GoddardCommentary Now Space Is Racist: Ivy League Class Highlights Connection Between Black Holes and Black People 'Ideologically corrupted social theorists are hijacking astrophysics to misinterpret history by using unfalsifiable social theories.' By Samantha Chang June 24, 2021
Carlos Fernandez / Getty Images Here's When the Rare 'Ring of Fire' Phenomenon Will Be Visible in the Sky Tomorrow It is a breathtakingly beautiful astronomical phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit brings it directly between the sun and earth. By Eric Nanneman June 9, 2021
SpaceX / FlickrSpecial Report Elon Musk's SpaceX Teaming Up with the US Air Force to Deliver Cargo Anywhere in the World The Air Force is investing $47.9 million in the ability to launch and land 100 tons of cargo anywhere in the world in less than an hour. By Eric Nanneman June 7, 2021
Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesCommentary Rand Paul Demolishes Dems Over Billionaire Bailout: 'Isn't There Some Remnant of Decency in Congress?' American science should be advanced in a reasonable manner, not with congressional bailouts for a billionaire's private space program. By Elizabeth Stauffer May 29, 2021
Naval Air Systems screen shotCommentary Retired Navy Chief: UFO Tech 'Outstrips Our Arsenal by at Least 100 Years to 1,000 Years' 'This has been going on for years. The truth is just emerging,' said Christopher Mellon, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense. By Elizabeth Stauffer May 26, 2021
AP photo / Mark SchiefelbeinCommentary China's 'Long March' Program Has Been Disastrous; One Rocket Reportedly Crashed Near a School and Unleashed a Choking Toxic Cloud This month was not the first time that China's Long March rockets presented a clear and present danger to people on the ground. By Andrew Thornebrooke May 22, 2021
@RavenAerostar / TwitterCommentary Biden Pentagon's UFO Narrative Looks Even Worse After This Was Spotted Floating Over American Shores Are the UFOs being reported by the Pentagon merely high-altitude drones and balloons, or are they evidence of extraterrestrial life? By Samantha Chang May 20, 2021
@NASA_Wallops / Twitter Millions of Americans Will Soon Be Able to See a Colorful NASA Experiment Light Up the Night Sky 'This is a very simple experiment with known input parameters that will allow us to quantify the flow of energy to the electrons.' By Jack Davis May 16, 2021
U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Rau / Released Space Force Officer Relieved of Command After Warning of Growing Marxism in the Ranks: Report An officer who recently joined the Space Force was removed after promoting a book addressing alleged growing marxism in the armed forces in a podcast. By Andrew Jose May 16, 2021
Ng Han Guan / AP China Lands on Mars for the 1st Time in Another Step Forward for Its Space Program China landed a spacecraft on Mars for the first time in the latest step forward for its ambitious goals in space. By The Associated Press May 14, 2021