Massive Asteroid 2026 JN4 Crashes in Indonesia: Size of a Human-What Happened & Why the World Should Be Worried

No Confirmed Reports of Human-Sized Asteroid Impact in Indonesia—Expert Analysis on 2026 JN4 By Linda Park, Editor, Tech | World Today Journal | San Francisco, USA An unverified social media post claiming that asteroid 2026 JN4—described as the size of a human—fell in Indonesia has circulated widely, sparking public concern and misinformation. However, no credible … Read more

Interplanetary Clock: UK Engineers Build Mechanical Watch Displaying Time on Other Planets

A Clock for Worlds: Engineers Create Interplanetary Timekeeper London – A team of engineers in the United Kingdom has unveiled a remarkable mechanical device: an “Interplanetary Clock” capable of displaying the time on Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn simultaneously. The intricate clock, comprised of 131 individual parts, utilizes a complex system of gears to accurately … Read more

Rare Reverse Rotation of Comet 41P Stuns Scientists: What You Need to Know

Comet 41P’s Unexpected Spin: A Rare Astronomical Event The cosmos continues to surprise us, and recently, astronomers have been captivated by a peculiar event: the reversal of rotation in comet 41P/Turttle-Giacobini-Kresak. This small comet, orbiting within our solar system, exhibited a dramatic shift in its spin, a phenomenon rarely observed and prompting intense scientific investigation. … Read more

Comet’s Rotation Reversed at Unprecedented Rate, Scientists Baffled

Comet 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresák’s Unexpected Spin Reversal Stuns Astronomers Astronomers have been captivated by a celestial event involving comet 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresák, a periodic comet that exhibited an unprecedented reversal in its rotation. Observations in 2017 revealed a dramatic slowdown, a complete stop, and then a resumption of rotation in the opposite direction – a phenomenon unlike anything previously … Read more

NASA’s Pandora: A New Space Telescope for Exoplanet Atmosphere Research

“`html NASA’s Pandora Telescope to Refine Exoplanet Atmosphere Studies NASA’s Pandora Telescope‍ to Refine Exoplanet Atmosphere Studies Launched on January 11, 2026, from⁣ Vandenberg Space ⁤Force base in‌ California, ​the ⁤Pandora telescope marks a significant step forward in the‍ search for and understanding​ of exoplanets – planets orbiting stars beyond our Sun. Developed by NASA, … Read more