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Is it time to revisit what NASA's Viking lander found on Mars in 1976?
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We have so much recorded data from telescopes, space telescopes and system probes, some over decades old, that no one has viewed or...
Mar 5, 2025
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Satellites watch world's largest iceberg on crash course with Antarctic penguin island (photo/video)
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As expected, it grounded well off shore.
Mar 4, 2025
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Satellites watch world's largest iceberg on crash course with Antarctic penguin island (photo/video)
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https://edition.cnn.com/2025/03/04/science/a23a-iceberg-runs-aground-scli-intl/index.html
Mar 4, 2025
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Touch down on the moon with private Blue Ghost lander in this amazing video
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That was great!
Mar 4, 2025
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Antigravity experiment to go to Mars
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The present theory of gravity has always troubled me. For we observe and measure the very opposite acceleration of gravity and pay it no...
Mar 4, 2025
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The truth is coming out!
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Nullify mechanic charge acceleration for 30 minutes and I might consider it.
Mar 3, 2025
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NASA supercomputer finds billions of comets mimicking the Milky Way's shape: 'The universe seems to like spirals!
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I would say the energy goes into a temperature, pressure, and density gradient around our planet. And eventually into space. With a...
Mar 3, 2025
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NASA supercomputer finds billions of comets mimicking the Milky Way's shape: 'The universe seems to like spirals!
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I’ll bet the heat this planet generates is much more than known. If it were not for evaporation this planet would be too hot to live on...
Mar 3, 2025
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NASA supercomputer finds billions of comets mimicking the Milky Way's shape: 'The universe seems to like spirals!
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If our planet goes rogue, I suggest boring and throttling the flash at the poles. Creating two very warm areas at the poles. With banded...
Mar 3, 2025
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the relativistic anomalies between space-time invariance, gravitation and the speed of light
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I think light has fooled us about relativity. For me relativity is simply the change in observation and measurement with distance, angle...
Mar 2, 2025
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NASA supercomputer finds billions of comets mimicking the Milky Way's shape: 'The universe seems to like spirals!
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And maybe Thorian lifeforms.
Mar 1, 2025
Classical Motion
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NASA supercomputer finds billions of comets mimicking the Milky Way's shape: 'The universe seems to like spirals!
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I was thinking more of the decay products and lifetimes of our core radioactive elements. A planet with a sufficient core and...
Mar 1, 2025
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NASA supercomputer finds billions of comets mimicking the Milky Way's shape: 'The universe seems to like spirals!
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How many billions of years has our core kept our planet warm? Very warm.
Feb 28, 2025
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NASA supercomputer finds billions of comets mimicking the Milky Way's shape: 'The universe seems to like spirals!
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One can find a lot of artist’s renditions of the outer solar system. From what I’ve read, most of our system lies beyond Pluto’s orbit...
Feb 28, 2025
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NASA supercomputer finds billions of comets mimicking the Milky Way's shape: 'The universe seems to like spirals!
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How many turns per orbit does that spiral have. How many turns per orbit do the spirals of Saturn rings have? And why can’t we find...
Feb 27, 2025
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