The UFO “Solid Light” Phenomenon
From Science and the UFO CONTROVERSY: This picture was produced by my son Chris with my assistance to develop imagery that helps describe a “solid light” case that was focused at a beach headland area...
View ArticleOrbital Sciences Launches It’s Antares Rocket
From spaceref.biz: Orbital Sciences Corporation Sunday launched its Antares rocket at 05:00 p.m. EDT from the new Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport Pad-0A at the agency’s Wallops Flight Facility in...
View ArticleUnderwater UFOs
From Mysterious Universe: Although many people look to the skies for answers concerning the UFO puzzle, there are more than a few reports on file demonstrating that UFOs have a deep connection to the...
View ArticleVint Cerf and the Interplanetary Internet
This is an interview with the true inventor of the InnerTubes. Not Al Gore. From Wired: When some future Mars colonist is able to open his browser and watch a cat in a shark suit chasing a duck while...
View ArticleThe Interstellar Mind of Robert Goddard
From Centauri Dreams: Astronautics pioneer Robert H. Goddard is usually thought of in connection with liquid fuel rockets. It was his test flight of such a rocket in March of 1926 that demonstrated a...
View ArticleRing-Worlds are now Mainstream Astroarcheology
From Open Minds TV: In the search for intelligent extraterrestrials, scientists listen for incoming radio signals and they hunt for Earth-like planets. Some scientists are also looking for...
View ArticleScientist wants to teleport Martians to Earth
Craig Venter And Life At The Speed of Light A U.S. scientist wants to detect Mars life and teleport it to Earth. And he already has the technology to do it. Dr. J. Craig Venter. (Credit: J. Craig...
View ArticleSpace.com: Moon Rovers Planned for Commercial Lunar Exploration Project
From the article: The commercial spaceflight company Golden Spike – which aims fly private missions to the moon by 2020 – has teamed up with the New York-based firm Honeybee Robotics to design robotic...
View ArticleCentauri Dreams: Creative Constraints and Starflight
I discovered Karl Schroeder’s work when I was researching brown dwarfs some years ago. Who knew that somebody was writing novels about civilizations around these dim objects? Permanence (Tor, 2003) was...
View ArticlePopSci: Lasers Could Send A Wafer-Thin Spaceship To A Star
Lasers and photon drives have been a staple of science-fiction for 150 years. Now finally, laser-driven star probes are in the main-stream of science. Lasers are now advanced enough to help launch...
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