“More. Always more…”
The above is a direct quote from Billy Cox in a comment he made to another commenter in his blog he posted last Thursday concerning a posting he made about Anderson Cooper’s April 24th show on UFOs....
View ArticleNASA Gets Left Over Spy Satellites
From the Washington Post: The U.S. government’s secret space program has decided to give NASA two telescopes as big as, and even more powerful than, the Hubble Space Telescope. Designed for...
View ArticleFamed UFO Investigator’s Research is donated to MUFON
The late UFO investigator Leonard Stringfield ( 1920 – 1994 ) looked mainly into UFO crashes, but had his own close crash experience near the end of WWII which probably prompted his interest in the...
View ArticleBaumgartner Breaks Sound Barrier
From Sky.com: A skydiver has made history by smashing the world record for the highest skydive after leaping from 128,097ft. Daredevil Felix Baumgartner ascended to the edge of space in a pressurised...
View ArticleArtificial Life-Form Inventer Venter To Build Martian DNA Teleporter
From Technology Review: Two high-profile entrepreneurs say they want to put a DNA sequencing machine on the surface of Mars in a bid to prove the existence of extraterrestrial life. In what could...
View ArticleFuture Interstellar Voyages
From Centauri Dreams: Stretch out your time horizons and interstellar travel gets a bit easier. If 4.3 light years seems too immense a distance to reach Alpha Centauri, we can wait about 28,000 years,...
View ArticleOf NERVA and the Solar System
From Centauri Dreams: Tim Folger and Les Johnson (NASA MSFC) stood last summer in front of a nuclear rocket at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Johnson’s work in advanced propulsion...
View ArticleDid Voyager 1 Leave The Solar System?
From nytimes.com: For about three hours on Wednesday, Voyager 1 had left the solar system — before a rewritten news release headline pulled it back in. Voyager 1, one of two spacecraft NASA launched in...
View ArticleCentauri Dreams: To Build the Ultimate Telescope
Paul Gilster posts: In interstellar terms, a ‘fast’ mission is one that is measured in decades rather than millennia. Say for the sake of argument that we achieve this capability some time within the...
View ArticleProject Dragonfly Lives!
Here is another great post from Centauri Dreams, written by Andreas Hein. Good stuff. 2089, 5th April: A blurry image rushes over screens around the world. The image of a coastline, waves crashing into...
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