Monday, June 13, 2016

UFOS GET CRAZY: 'Ten-mile mothership', 'angel by sun' and 'flying saucer obscured by cloud and other top stories.

  • UFOS GET CRAZY: 'Ten-mile mothership', 'angel by sun' and 'flying saucer obscured by cloud

    UFOS GET CRAZY: 'Ten-mile mothership', 'angel by sun' and 'flying saucer obscured by cloud
    First up is a "10-mile wide" UFO mothership gliding across the Earth’s atmosphere as seen from the International Space Station (ISS) livestream.Never one to disappoint when it comes to challenging theories, Scott C Waring, editor of UFO Sightings Daily blog site released the footage to YouTube under the title "Ten-mile UFO seen moving across Earth from space station June 8, 2016".Looking remarkably like a circular-shaped cloud, Mr Waring claims to be convinced it is actually a huge UFO hidden in..
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  • Out of this world: why the most important art today is made in space

    Out of this world: why the most important art today is made in space
    It’s all about scale. A black dot is moving across the face of a blazing giant. The shadow of the planet looks tiny, compared with the vast flaming orb of the sun embracing it, whose flares and vortices of unimaginable heat shudder the imagination. What a brilliant way to convey the size and power of the star we orbit. But these images of the transit of Mercury on 9 May are not artist’s impressions. They’re real. Many people watched the transit from Earth, but no earthbound telescope could matc..
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  • Critically endangered bird likened to Mr Bean could be mounting a comeback

    Critically endangered bird likened to Mr Bean could be mounting a comeback
    The critically endangered Plains-wanderer. Photo: Dr Mark Antos It's a critically endangered native bird that's been likened to the character Mr Bean, because of its looks and somewhat awkward manner.But while the clumsy Mr Bean has a high profile in both film and TV, the Plains-wanderer has had such a low profile in recent years that researchers have been worried about its future.But after a number of difficult years after floods hit northern Victoria, hope..
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  • A New Planet Hopeful in Our Galaxy Is Being Pulled to Shreds by Its Star

    A New Planet Hopeful in Our Galaxy Is Being Pulled to Shreds by Its Star
    PTFO8-8695 b is a newly discovered planet candidate that might be one of our galaxy's youngest and most unique. With an orbit that only takes 11 hours to complete, this new planet candidate is a "hot Jupiter," a term for hot planets with large masses and short orbital periods. But its already short life may not last for much longer; PTFO8- 8695 b orbits a star 1,100 light years from Earth, and its proximity to the host star is slowly killing it.Researchers think that PTFO8-8695 b's ..
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  • Political climate and the call for change

    Political climate and the call for change
    AFTER announcing his return to politics to contest the redrawn seat of Cowper, Rob Oakeshott set about winning votes in Coffs Harbour on Sunday.Mr Oakeshott met with the Coffs Coast Climate Action Group to sign its Pollution Free Politics pledge at the Harbourside Markets.CCAG is weighing into Federal Election campaigning by organising an election forum at C.ex Coffs on Tuesday, June 21 at 6pm calling for candidates in both Cowper and Page to discuss policies to address climate change. The publ..
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  • We're Now One Step Closer To Detecting Gravitational Waves In Space

    We're Now One Step Closer To Detecting Gravitational Waves In Space
    A planned space-based gravitational wave observatory is one step closer to becoming a reality because a critical technological component just passed a series of tests with flying colours. The LISA Pathfinder collaboration announced the results of these experiments at a press briefing in Madrid last night, along with a paper published in Physical Review Letters. Image: European Space Agency. Gravitational waves are ripples in the fabric of spacetime caused by the most energetic events in the un..
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  • Stokes calls for federal aid to deal with coastal erosion

    Stokes calls for federal aid to deal with coastal erosion
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  • New scientific mission to study dark energy

    New scientific mission to study dark energy
    Euclid is a mission from the European Space Agency (ESA) intended to study the hidden nature of dark matter and dark energy.  This plan of the mission was proposed first in 2007 and then selected in ESA´s Cosmic Vision programme in 2011.  It´s planned to be launched in 2020 and will be placed at an orbit around earth at langrangian point 2 (L2) 1.5 million km from earth. Euclid This spacecraft from ESA will be equipped with a telescope 1.2 meters in diameter, which will give functionality to tw..
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  • Medieval cities hidden under jungle in Cambodia revealed using lasers, archaeologists say

    Medieval cities hidden under jungle in Cambodia revealed using lasers, archaeologists say
    Medieval cities hidden under jungle in Cambodia revealed using lasers, archaeologists say Updated June 12, 2016 17:54:15 Unprecedented new details of medieval cities hidden under jungle in Cambodia near Angkor Wat have been revealed using lasers, archaeologists say, shedding new light on the civilisation behind the world's largest religious complex.While the research has been going on for several years, the new findings uncover the sheer scale of the Khmer Empire's urba..
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  • "Sasquatch" Skull Found on the Surface of Mars?

    Jun 12, 2016 10:24 PM EDT Are we alone in the universe?   A Youtube Channel called Paranormal Crucible, recently posted a video saying that an enhanced image of the surface of Mars, taken by the Curiosity Rover, shows a visible skull from an advanced Martian humanoid.    'Sasquatch skull' seen on Mars will make your imagination run wild https://t.co/76NYaObELm pic.twitter.com/QHBT2s7jJE — CNET (@CNET) June 10, 2016     The Youtube Channel Paranormal Crucible published the video on June..
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