Author Archives: Dennis Kidwell

New Autonomous Aircraft Designed to Launch Small Satellites

The RAVN-X Is a New Autonomous Aircraft Designed to Launch Small Satellites by Matt Williams | Universe Today In the past twenty years, one of the biggest developments to take place in the realm of space exploration has been the … Continue reading

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Israeli Scientist Reveals US Extraterrestrial Agreements & Joint Mars Base

Prof Haim Eshed, a senior scientist who for nearly 30 years headed Israel’s space security program has revealed secret US extraterrestrial agreements, a joint US ET base on Mars, and how a galactic federation is closely monitoring human affairs. Major … Continue reading

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The Direct Fusion Drive for Fast Interplanetary Travel

A Spacecraft Could Get to Titan in Only 2 Years Using a Direct Fusion Drive by Andy Tomaswick | Universe Today Fusion power is the technology that is thirty years away, and always will be – according to skeptics at … Continue reading

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Ancient Aliens: Atlantis in Antarctica

Ancient texts from Plato point to the existence of Atlantis which may have been located in Antarctica. Atlantis may have started as an extraterrestrial colony that was established there many thousands of years ago before the Great Flood and a … Continue reading

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There’s a 95% Chance of an Earth-Like Planet Within 20 Light Years

Based on Kepler Data, There’s a 95% Chance of an Earth-Like Planet Within 20 Light Years by Matt Williams | Universe Today In the past few decades, the study of exoplanets has grown by leaps and bounds, with 4296 confirmed … Continue reading

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A Rare Asteroid Worth $10,000 Quadrillion

Researchers say new information gathered on the asteroid 16 Psyche – a 140-mile-long minor planet situated within the main asteroid belt orbiting between Mars and Jupiter – will provide astronomical scientists with a clearer view of the rare metal asteroid … Continue reading

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Ancient Aliens: The Hollow Moon

The theory that the Moon is hollow is based on certain mysteries of the Moon that have been observed over time. During the Apollo space program, a couple of rocket stages were crashed into the Moon which caused it to … Continue reading

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What Would a Realistic Space Battle Look Like?

Science fiction space movies can do a poor job of educating people about space. In the movies, hot-shot pilots direct their dueling space ships through space as if they’re flying through an atmosphere. They bank and turn and perform loops … Continue reading

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The Mercury 7 Astronauts: NASA’s First Space Travelers

The Mercury program represented NASA’s first human spaceflight program, with the aim to see if humans could function effectively in space for a few minutes or hours at a time. NASA’s first seven astronauts, the Mercury 7, were chosen in … Continue reading

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Superhabitable Worlds in Our Galaxy

Some Planets May Be Better for Life than Earth by Sara Zaske | WSU News Earth is not necessarily the best planet in the universe. Researchers have identified two dozen planets outside our solar system that may have conditions more … Continue reading

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Time Travel May Be Possible According to a New Study

New research postulates that a particular kind of time travel might actually be possible, according to a recent report. This is because of a middle ground in mathematics that solves a major logical paradox in one model of time travel. … Continue reading

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Did a Solar Flare Sink the Titanic?

A geomagnetic storm was present during the period around the Titanic’s disaster that may have impacted navigation and communication. Did a Solar Flare Sink the Titanic? Study Suggests Space Weather May Have Been Responsible for Tragedy by Mihika Basu | … Continue reading

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Making Nuclear Fusion Power a Reality

Startups, universities, and major companies are vying to commercialize a nuclear fusion reactor. 5 Big Ideas for Making Fusion Power a Reality by Tom Clynes | IEEE Spectrum The joke has been around almost as long as the dream: Nuclear … Continue reading

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The Big Bounce: An Alternative to the Big Bang Theory

Detailed computer simulations have found that a cosmic contraction can generate features of the universe that we observe today. Big Bounce Simulations Challenge the Big Bang by Charlie Wood | Quanta Magazine The standard story of the birth of the … Continue reading

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Rogue Planets That Float in Space Without a Sun

Upcoming NASA mission will search for planets in the Milky Way without their own sun. Rogue Planets That Float in Space Without Orbiting a Sun Could Outnumber the Stars by Ohio State University | SciTechDaily An upcoming NASA mission could … Continue reading

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