NASA’s MESSENGER space probe has just had its third and closest flyby of Mercury, and has sent back pictures and data that will help to fill in our understanding of the solar system’s innermost planet. In this encounter, the probe imaged five percent of Mercury’s surface that had never been seen before, performed various [...]
November 19, 2009 | Posted in
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Water on the surface of the Earth’s moon may be the greatest astrogeological discovery since Neil Armstrong first stepped onto the lunar surface back in 1969. Greg Delory, University of California, Berkeley said of the discovery, “Rather than a dead and unchanging world, it could in fact be a very dynamic and interesting one.” All [...]
November 18, 2009 | Posted in
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Moon |
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With the release of the latest action-packed Hollywood blockbuster, 2012, there can’t be too many people around who don’t yet realize the significance of this year, specifically December 21st, 2012. The movie is a frightening and realistic account of the last days of the world and mankind’s desperate attempts to survive. But is there any [...]
November 18, 2009 | Posted in
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Life on earth began in the ocean, so it just stands to reason that if life exists on other planets it may be found not on the land but in the sea. Expanding the search for extraterrestrial life to the waters also gives scientists a wealth of new options in the search for life, [...]
November 11, 2009 | Posted in
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Moon |
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2010 brings us a decade into this century and in the middle of the first month it will bring us the first solar eclipse of the year. On January 15th the annular solar eclipse will be in the middle of the African continent traveling across the Indian Ocean and on towards Asia.
The annular solar eclipse [...]
November 10, 2009 | Posted in
Astronomy,
Eclipses |
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Astronomy (from Greek, ‘laws governing the stars’) is an incredibly fascinating science, and arguably the first true form of science that mankind has even known, since it started several thousands of years ago. It’s also a vast discipline, and is often classified based on the object that is studied — in a few cases, even [...]
October 13, 2009 | Posted in
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Our 2012 prediction is based on a comet hitting earth. This prediction was pulled directly from the Bible Codes.
We believe that a lot of the 2012 predictions were created to discredit revelations in the Bible. Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible (also known as the Torah). These five books are [...]
October 11, 2009 | Posted in
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Just wanted some input from others and your opinion if god is a space traveler would you still regard him as god?..what if Jesus was genetically altered and implanted in the womb and the star above him a UFO ?
June 9, 2009 | Posted in
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Now planet X is not going to hit us because it is not a planet but a ”death star” or a brown dwarf, it is a failed star because it has to small mass to create nuclear fusion, but its still bigger than Jupiter.
October 27, 2008 | Posted in
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This is a collection of “End of The World” videos that we’ve collected over time. The earth has been described as a shooting gallery! With all of the debris floating around in space it is a miracle that a large object does not strike the earth each year. Of course, there are always small [...]
December 21, 2007 | Posted in
2012 Videos |
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