It explains how tennis players can hit a ball travelling at over 100mph, and how footballers know exactly where to kick a ball. For the first time ever scientists have discovered exactly how our ...
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Amateur astronomers have spotted a mysterious celestial object that's traveling at a mind-boggling speed of one million miles per hour. In fact, it's moving so fast that it's projected to leave behind ...
KEY OBSERVATIONS The first alert came quietly. The data did not look wrong—just unfamiliar. What followed has forced ...
Using ultra-fast laser pulses and special cameras, scientists have simulated an optical illusion that appears to defy Einstein's theory of special relativity. One consequence of special relativity is ...
Dramatic video has captured a bright mystery object flashing across the sky at Heathrow Airport seconds before a plane came into land. Extraordinary footage shows the fast-moving bright object dart ...
A rogue, hyper-speed object — over 27,306 times the size of Earth — is hurtling so fast through our galaxy that it might break free of the Milky Way, according to NASA. Scientists determined the ...
The mystery over a bright, fast-moving object spotted soaring through Suffolk's skies on Christmas Day has been solved. The large-looking object was seen racing across the horizon at around 3.45pm, ...
A man walking his dog in the Malvern Hills captured a mysterious fast-moving object on video last Saturday (August 2). Andrew Clifton, 40, only noticed the strange object later while reviewing footage ...
Nasa scientists say they've spotted a mysterious object that's darting through space. The object - which has been named CWISE J1249 - is estimated to be nearly 30,000 times larger than the size of ...
For the first time, physicists have simulated what objects moving near the speed of light would look like — an optical illusion called the Terrell-Penrose effect. When you purchase through links on ...