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11/29/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Study: Mars was covered by deep oceans 4.5 billion years ago
A new study has determined that Mars was once predominantly blue before becoming a desolate red desert. Although researchers have long believed that the Red Planet once held water, just how much water it had is still up for debate. (Related: Scientists discover new evidence of liquid water on Mars.) The study estimates that the oceans covered the entire planet, […]
11/08/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Study: Ancient microbes could survive hundreds of millions of years below the surface of Mars while in “suspended animation”
A new study has put forward the possibility that ancient microbes could survive for hundreds of millions of years below the surface of Mars while in a state of suspended animation. The Oct. 25 study published in Astrobiology stated that the bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans could survive 280 million years on Mars, almost 300 times longer than […]
10/07/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists discover new evidence of liquid water on Mars
Scientists have found new evidence indicating there could be liquid water on Mars, which is a major breakthrough in the search for life there. The University of Cambridge-led study provided the first independent evidence that uses data aside from radar that there is liquid water beneath the south polar ice cap of the Red Planet. “This study gives […]
09/19/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Navy: Releasing more classified UFO/UAP videos will harm national security
The U.S. Navy has refused to release any additional videos of unidentified flying objects (UFO) or unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), arguing that doing so would “harm national security.” The Navy put down this argument through a response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed by government transparency site The Black Vault (TBV). The […]
09/06/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Aerospace company CEO: Technology seen in sci-fi movie “2001: A Space Odyssey” needed for space travel
Chris Beskar, CEO of aerospace company Stavatti Aerospace, believes that the level of technology currently available needs to be similar to that of the 1968 science-fiction movie “2001: A Space Odyssey.” “We’re still not there yet and we could be,” he told researcher and filmmaker David Wilcock. “So what do we do? So what do […]
07/18/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
China, Russia developing space weapons that can destroy, disable satellites
China and Russia are developing new space weapons that can target satellites from other nations. The Chinese are now capable of launching mini satellites or “cubesats” from a huge motherboard in space with lethal speed and precision. These tiny satellites, which weigh 2.2 pounds, are so complicated they can only be controlled by artificial intelligence […]
07/06/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Bart Sibrel tells Mike Adams: NASA faked and lied about moon landing
Author and filmmaker Bart Sibrel believes the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) faked and lied about the moon landing. “A pure spirit not knowing about lies, they believe the lie that they were told. And so the same thing is true about the moon landing. I just assumed like everybody else that the government […]
04/13/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Secret documents show Pentagon investigated how to communicate with a possible 4,590 space civilizations
Recently released and formerly secret United States files revealed that the Department of Defense (DOD) has investigated the best possible path to get in touch with aliens and speak with a possible 4,590 extraterrestrial civilizations. The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) document, which was acquired by the Sun as part of a huge Freedom of Information request, is a scientific […]
03/31/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists discover new solar waves that move three times faster than they thought possible
A new study published on March 24 in Nature Astronomy has found a new set of waves on the Sun’s surface that don’t fit current theories. Known as “high-frequency retrograde (HFR) waves,” the newly-detected waves travel in the opposite direction of the Sun’s rotation and emerge as a pattern of vortices on the Sun’s surface, moving […]
03/08/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
LUNAR MYSTERY: Rusty patches found on moon’s surface despite its lack of rust-inducing ingredients
Astronomers are baffled by the rusty patches on the moon’s surface despite its lack of rust-inducing ingredients such as water and oxygen. In a paper published in the journal Science Advances, scientists from the University of Hawaii at Manoa made the discovery after analyzing data gathered from Chandrayaan-1’s Moon Mineralogy Mapper or M3, an instrument made by […]
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