‘Potentially Hazardous’ Asteroid 2017 VR 12 to Make a Close Pass With Earth
Get those telescopes ready, people! There’s a gigantic and, of course, “potentially hazardous” asteroid heading our way and – weather permitting – budding astronomers will be able to spot the not-so-little fella with a backyard ‘scope. Asteroid 2017 VR 12, which is about the size of the Empire State Building, will flash its pearly whites between late Tuesday night and … Continue reading
Scientist Says He Will ‘Prove NASA Cover-Up over Alien Life on Mars’
A SCIENTIST is set to release a groundbreaking report which he claims proves NASA has covered up evidence of alien life on Mars. Dr Barry DiGregorio said the agency’s space explorer – dubbed Curiosity – has snapped what may be trace fossils. Dr DiGregorio, from University of Buckingham, said: “They look remarkably similar to Ordovician trace fossils I have studied … Continue reading
This is How the NSA and CIA Use Porn for Black Ops
An internal NSA newsletter recently published by The Intercept records how the US government used pornography to debilitate and humiliate prisoners during the Iraq War. This is the latest in a string of revelations showing that the CIA and NSA regularly employ pornography as a tool in covert operations. The latest release from the Snowden cache describes how the NSA … Continue reading
Lunar Mission Findings Indicate Water is Widely Distributed Across Our Moon’s Surface
Water on the moon is widespread across its surface and appears to be present at all times of the lunar day, according to a new analysis of two lunar missions. The new evidence contradicts previous research suggesting water was confined to certain areas and depended on lunar days. “We find that it doesn’t matter what time of day or which … Continue reading
Our Universe is Expanding Faster than Expected
Everytime I think about the universe expanding I can’t help but think to myself, “so what is outside of our universe?”, based on our concept/understanding of things, there must be something outside of it but that is one scary rabbit hole to go in because then you have to ask what contains whatever is outside of our universe and what’s … Continue reading
Asteroids May be Crucial in the Search for the Chemical Origins of Life
Asteroids are often thought to be a threat to life, but could they be the key finding out how the Earth evolved into the thriving planet which we know today? Nicholas Hud, director of the Center for Chemical Evolution at the Georgia Institute of Technology, thinks so and has been studying space rocks in an effort to pinpoint the chemical … Continue reading
Massive Unknown Object Recorded Near the Sun by NASA Sun Monitoring Spacecraft
MrMBB333 reported this strange event on his YouTube channel. You can see some sort of object, massive in proportions, which leaves a massive trial. It is unclear if it was left by a craft of some sort or if it is some type of unusual cosmic event. Regardless it is massive! See the video below: February 17, 2018: SOHO Lasco … Continue reading
Asteroid 2018 CB Will Pass Between Earth and Moon
The asteroid, which is between 50 and 130 feet wide, will miss Earth by a distance of 39,000 miles — less than one-fifth the distance between Earth and the Moon. NASA/JPL-Caltech On February 4, astronomers using the NASA-funded Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) detected two asteroids with orbits that take them between Earth and the Moon this week. Fortunately, neither object’s … Continue reading
NASA Thinks There Could be Cyanide Breathing Alien Life on Saturn
NASA has discovered extraterrestrial life forms may be able to flourish in alien waters which could make the space agency redefine their search for life away from Earth. After confirming the existence in Titan’s atmosphere of vinyl cyanide, NASA is trying to recreate the conditions in a lab to prove life could exist on the moon of Saturn. On Earth, … Continue reading
SpaceX Heavy Rocket Takes Tesla Car into Orbit on Maiden Flight
SpaceX’s new Falcon Heavy space rocket has launched on its maiden flight. The rocket departed from Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, carrying a Tesla car into orbit. The launch was delayed twice due to heavy winds in the upper atmosphere, but the countdown finally began for a 3:45pm EST (2045 GMT) blastoff on Tuesday. The … Continue reading