He cited the astronomical gaffe in January, when The Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Mass., announced the discovery of an ...
Space is a vast and mysterious expanse that continues to both baffle and inspire us. When we look into the night sky and see twinkling stars, it is an indication that there is so much we do not know, ...
Alien: Earth, in other words, has a lot of ideas. So, too, did Alien, Aliens, and all the rest, up through the recent reboots and reimaginings. But all of those films—seven in the canon, along with ...
Alien: Earth Episode 5 sparked a curious question in fans’ minds: who sabotaged the Yutani Maginot ship? Titled “In Space, No One…”, the episode reveals the culprit responsible for damaging the ship, ...
The Sulaco charges through space on the way to LV-426. Ellen Ripley and the Colonial Marines take the USS Sulaco to LV-426 near the beginning of the 1986 Aliens film. We see them wake up in their ...
Alien: Earth Season 2 risks repeating Prometheus' mistake by straying too far from the franchise's iconic spaceship setting, which is key to its atmosphere and appeal.
Hybrid humans, corporate nation-state competitors, and xenomorph chat rooms: we’ve learned much since the USCSS Maginot went splat on New Siam in Alien: Earth Episode 1 (“Neverland”). We’re also ...
When science fiction explores that, the results are often some of the most terrifying stories ever told on screen. The 2000 ...
Aboard the USM Auriga Medical Research Vessel. In Alien Resurrection, the USM stations the Auriga outside of registered space in order to meet with The Betty, a pirate vessel bringing illegal cargo.
Harvard scientist Avi Loeb claims the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS may be alien technology sent to seed life on Earth, sparking a debate with sceptics who insist it is merely a comet.
That’s the tagline to pop culture’s favorite sci-fi horror movie — a film that pushed the genre forward with an incredible display of acting and top-notch production, with layers of themes and subtext ...
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