
The Daily Galaxy –Great Discoveries Channel


: A rare daytime meteor exploded over the northeastern United States, producing a sonic boom and releasing energy equivalent to hundreds of tons of TNT.

A mysterious light-absorbing substance on Titan and Pluto could reveal hidden chemical processes and prebiotic pathways in the outer solar system.

Scientists have found a promising way for astronauts to produce their own medicine when resupply from Earth is no longer possible.

Scientists have discovered microbes living thousands of feet underground in places once thought to be nearly uninhabitable.


Beneath a quiet German field, researchers have uncovered signs of a medieval town that historians had been unable to locate for generations.

A notoriously unpredictable meteor shower is approaching its peak, and past surprises suggest skywatchers may want to keep a close eye on the night sky.
June’s Strawberry Moon will be the final micro moon of 2026, offering skywatchers a rare full moon that appears smaller and lower than usual.

NASA’s Perseverance rover has completed a marathon-length journey across Mars, showcasing how autonomous exploration is transforming planetary science.

These extraordinary fossils preserved details once thought impossible, while also revealing the natural phenomenon that made such preservation possible.

For decades, scientists believed Earth’s fate was sealed. New findings suggest the story may be far from over.

Researchers are urging NASA to establish a lunar biocontainment facility to prevent any potentially hazardous extraterrestrial organisms from reaching Earth.

A newly detected signal in Uranus’s atmosphere suggests the planet could contain much more ice than previously believed.

Voyager 1 is on course to become the first human-made object to reach a full light-day from Earth, marking a new milestone in space exploration.

In a remote alpine setting, unusual patterns of footprints caught attention and changed the direction of an ordinary hike. What followed revealed a story written long before human history began.

What scientists found inside these ancient fossils doesn’t fully match what they expected, and it raises new questions about a major step in evolution.
A student dig near Cambridge exposed skulls, severed remains, and one strange surgical clue buried inside a violent Viking-era pit.

What if plague did not begin where history says it did? Genetic evidence from prehistoric burials and ancient teeth is now reopening the question.

Curiosity has revealed striking changes in Martian terrain while ascending Mount Sharp, uncovering distinct rock “bands” that may record shifting ancient environments.
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