Author Archives: Dennis Kidwell

Lockheed Martin To Build Rocket To Retrieve Samples From Mars

NASA has awarded a contract to Lockheed Martin Space of Littleton, Colorado, to build the Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV), a small, lightweight rocket to launch rock, sediment, and atmospheric samples from the surface of the Red Planet. The award brings … Continue reading

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Could the Moon Ever Be Pushed from Orbit?

The moon has been Earth’s close companion for billions of years, and while our view of its shape and size varies somewhat as it orbits our planet, it remains a constant presence in the sky. But could that change? In … Continue reading

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Flying Cars: A Glimpse Into the Future

Anyone who grew up watching The Jetsons knows how cool flying cars are. They gave George and Jane the freedom to go wherever they wished, and it was everyone’s dream to own one in real life. While we aren’t living … Continue reading

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Are Super-Earths Actually the Best Places to Search for ET?

Super-Earths may be the best place to search for extraterrestrial life due to their long-lived magnetic shields, according to a recent study. Scientists had previously thought that Earth-sized rocky exoplanets, meaning planets located outside of our own solar system that … Continue reading

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Magnetic Motors, Perpetual Motion & Fascinating Physics

Jeff Rense conducts an interview with Herbert Dorsey. They talk about zero-point energy, free energy, permanent magnet motors, free energy cars, anti-gravity, gravity plates, flying saucers, and much more. Source: Jeff Rense Video

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Uri Geller Says He Knows Where the Ark of the Covenant Is

The Israeli spoon bender is no stranger to making ‘out there’ claims, as evidenced by this most recent example. The golden chest believed to have held the stone tablets on which the Ten Commandments were inscribed, the Ark remains one … Continue reading

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Astronomers Discover 70 New Rogue Exoplanets

70 New Rogue Exoplanets Spotted by Astronomers by Christopher Plain | The Debrief 70 rogue exoplanets, or planets not bound to a host star, have been discovered wandering through the Milky Way galaxy. Described as a “breakthrough discovery,” the newly … Continue reading

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Did Ancient Egyptians Have Electricity?

The ancient world may have been more advanced than most people realize. Did Ancient Egyptians Have Electricity? by Ancient Code Team | Ancient Code So who was it that actually discovered electricity and took the opportunity to create an artificial … Continue reading

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Next Supervolcano Eruption Might Happen Without Warning

Such an event would cause stupendous destruction. Hopefully, this will not happen any time soon. Next Supervolcano Eruption Might Happen Without Warning by Christopher Plain | The Debrief The next time a supervolcano eruption pours enough ash into the atmosphere … Continue reading

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Experiments Move Nuclear Fusion Closer to Reality for Space Travel

Ultra-High Energy Experiments Move Nuclear Fusion Closer to Reality by Christopher Plain | The Debrief As human spacecraft venture deeper and deeper into space, and missions hoping to study the outer reaches of our own solar system strive to become … Continue reading

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Mammoths Still Roamed the Earth When Egypt’s Pyramids Were Being Built

A new study has shown that some Ice Age mammals survived much longer than previously thought. While it is easy to imagine that giant Ice Age mammals such as the woolly mammoth died out long before the advent of human … Continue reading

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UFOs Disabled Weapons at Nuclear Facilities

UFOs Disabled Weapons at Nuclear Facilities, According to These Former USAF Officers by Micah Hanks | The Debrief On March 24, 1967, ten intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) went offline at an underground launch control facility at Malmstrom Air Force Base, … Continue reading

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Nuking an Asteroid Might Save the World After All

We Might Be Able to Nuke an Asteroid to Save the World After All, Study Says by Jazz Shaw | The Debrief It’s a subject that has enthralled fans of both science and science fiction for generations. An asteroid or … Continue reading

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First Planet Found Outside of Our Milky Way Galaxy

Astronomers have announced evidence for a possible planet in another galaxy. This “exoplanet” would be much farther away than any of the thousands of others scientists have found in our Milky Way Galaxy. This planet candidate was identified with NASA’s … Continue reading

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William Shatner Rockets to Space and Back on a Blue Origin Suborbital Flight

William Shatner, the alter ego of one of the most iconic space travelers ever, has completed his first real trip to space. The iconic 90-year-old actor best known for playing James T. Kirk, captain of the Starship Enterprise in the … Continue reading

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