Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Space

NASA’s Swift Satellite Discovers a New Black Hole in our Galaxy

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NASA’s Swift satellite recently detected a rising tide of high-energy X-rays from a source toward the center of our Milky Way galaxy. The outburst, produced by a rare X-ray nova, announced the presence of a previously unknown stellar-mass black hole. “Bright X-ray novae are so rare that they’re essentially once-a-mission events and this is the first one Swift has seen,” said Neil Gehrels, the mission’s principal investigator, at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. “This is really something we’ve been waiting for.” An X-ray nova is a short-lived X-ray source that appears suddenly, reaches its emission peak in a few days and then fades out over a period of months. The outburst arises when a torrent of stored gas suddenly rushes toward one of the most compact objects known, either a neutron star or a black hole. The rapidly brightening source triggered Swift’s Burst Alert Telescope twice on …

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Air Force’s Secret Space Plane Prepped for New Launch

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The Air Force’s mysterious X-37B space plane is now readying for its third space mission, slated to begin in October. And perhaps not surprising for the hush-hush orbital drone, the third time into space remains as secretive as the first two. Next month, the X-37B will blast off again aboard an Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The exact timing of the October launch is unknown and subject to change due to weather conditions, and there’s no telling how long the drone will stay in orbit. ”Preparations for launch at Cape Canaveral have begun,” Major Tracy Bunko, an Air Force spokesperson, told Space.com. While it’ll be the third flight for the robotic space plane program as a whole, it’s only the second for this particular craft. Four months ago, X-37B’s second of two planes returned from its first flight and a record-breaking 469 days in orbit – more than double …

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UFO resembles Star Trek Sci Fi Borg Cube

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Russian researchers detected Cube shaped UFOs on NASA photos of the Sun. Could this report have anything to do with a U.S. Military and Foreign Affairs Journal published an article on 17 September 2012 which states that “an Asian intelligence agency reports that a combined fleet operation between the U.S. and China, has been going on, a full combat operation against what we are told is a “highly unfriendly extra-terrestrial threat.” Alex Collier suggests that this “rumour” may be “playing out” of a “Book of Revelation” scenario. Aliens, as “Archons”, operating through mind parasitized human physical hosts, apparently scripted the Book of Revelation that is within the Bible. Indeed, the Book of Revelation that has been allegedly scripted by Archons links the destruction of our planet Earth to the appearance of a Cubic UFO in Earth’s orbit at the end of December 2012. Theforbiddenknowledge.com documents that Gene Roddenberry who created …

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‘UFO Mothership’ Near Space Station

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Has the International Space Station inadvertently caught sight of an “Interstellar” Space Station hovering nearby? Or is a blurry streak that UFO hunters have found in new NASA footage filmed out the window of the space station merely a window reflection? Let the most likely explanation win. On Sept. 11, YouTube user danielofdoriaa posted footage from the ISS’s live camera feed, which streams over the Web. In his annotated footage, he points out a faint, elongated white shape with a neat row of faint white dots next to it set against the blackness of space just below the curve of the Earth. It is an “amazing UFO mothership letting out an orb fleet on ISS live feed,” the YouTuber explains in the video title. That would be amazing indeed. However, ufologist Marc D’Antonio, chief photo and video analyst for an international organization called the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), has analyzed …

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Dark Energy is the Biggest Mystery in the Universe

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Twice a day, seven days a week, from February to November for the past four years, two researchers have layered themselves with thermal underwear and outerwear, with fleece, flannel, double gloves, double socks, padded overalls and puffy red parkas, mummifying themselves until they look like twin Michelin Men. Then they step outside, trading the warmth and modern conveniences of a science station (foosball, fitness center, 24-hour cafeteria) for a minus-100-degree Fahrenheit featureless landscape, flatter than Kansas and one of the coldest places on the planet. They trudge in darkness nearly a mile, across a plateau of snow and ice, until they discern, against the backdrop of more stars than any hands-in-pocket backyard observer has ever seen, the silhouette of the giant disk of the South Pole Telescope, where they join a global effort to solve possibly the greatest riddle in the universe: what most of it is made of. For …

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