DragonFire laser weapon demonstrated in the UK
A recently declassified video showed the work of a new generation laser weapon called DragonFire, developed by the United Kingdom.
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A recently declassified video showed the work of a new generation laser weapon called DragonFire, developed by the United Kingdom.
Another mysterious monolith appeared on a hill in Wales, four years after the appearance of similar structures around the world. This is reported by Sky News.
In the heart of the South Pacific Ocean, 2,689 kilometers from the nearest land, is the "Nemo point" - the most remote place on the planet.
A bright fireball was observed over Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and Poland on Friday, March 8.
In 2014, a bright fireball streaked across the sky over the Pacific Ocean near Papua New Guinea. It was an interstellar visitor, a rare meteor that came from outside our solar system. Its official
It was a scene straight out of a sci-fi thriller: a wide beam of green light coming from an airplane overhead scanned the ground in the dark. Videos like the one below have been posted on social me
Several cities in the U.S.
At the end of 2015, scientists from the University of Texas Institute of Geophysics discovered previously unknown holes that stretch along the west coast of the North America.
At the end of February, a deep sedentary cyclone formed over the Mediterranean, causing a series of adverse weather in Southern Europe.
A team of divers has begun a thorough examination of the bottom of the Norwegian Lake Jupsioen in search of an anomalous object found in sonar images.
Due to the strong geomagnetic storm that began on Sunday evening, the northern lights, usually available only to residents of the northern regions, appeared much further south.
Vacuum clouds, also known as leaky or autumn holes, have long been striking the imagination of sky watchers around the world.