There has been a bunch of research done Juan Piantino who works at the OHSU School of Medicine about how a space flight can change someone’s brain. The research of this study dealt with looking at images of 15 different astronauts brains before and after they went on a tour of the International Space Station. […]
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Our Galaxy Is on a Collision Course. And It’s Not the First Time
Taking place in the next few billion years is a cosmic event that will change all that are still living within the two galaxies. The Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy are on a collision course that will take millions of years to complete. It will start around 2 billion years from now. There […]
International Astronomical Union launches new center to fight satellite megaconstellation threat
In response to the threat of satellite mega-constellations, the IAU has launched the Center for the Protection of the Dark and Quiet Sky from Satellite Constellation Interference. Observatories are seeing their work threatened by satellite interference, which is now a bigger problem than urban light pollution. Soon there will be over 5,000 satellites above the […]
Rogue black hole spotted on its own for the first time
For the first time, astronomers have detected and measured the mass of an isolated black hole. When giant stars reach the end of their lives, they explode in a supernova and their cores become black holes. Stellar-mass black holes (which are much smaller than supermassive black holes) have previously only been found when coupled with […]
Harvard Professor’s Plan To Click World’s First High-Res Images Of UFO In Two Years
Harvard Professor Avi Loeb, has a goal of getting clear images of UFOs, unlike the typical blurry image or video. He has setup the Galileo Project which is a global network of cameras, telescopes, and computers aimed at capturing images of alien life. He believes that alien life is real, with advanced technology we cannot […]
Looks Like It Could Be A Big Year For UFOs – 2oceansvibe News
Last year began with the release of the Pentagon’s landmark UFO report. This year could prove to be an even bigger year for disclosure and discovery. Nick Pope thinks we’ll see congressional hearings on UFOs and more US military photos and videos released. In the scientific community, the Galileo Project is pointing a network of […]
Fusion experiment smashes record for generating energy, takes us a step closer to a new source of power
The Joint European Torus, or JET, is a reactor that beat the world record for the amount of energy released by nuclear fusion on Earth, with the plasma in the reactor clocking in at 59 megajoules’ worth of energy. Scientists are studying nuclear fusion, which is the nuclear reaction that takes place in stars, and […]
NASA shares concerns about SpaceX’s new generation of Starlink satellites
In a five-page letter to the FCC, NASA expressed concerns about SpaceX’s new satellites. There are currently about 1,800 Starlink satellites in orbit, and SpaceX has submitted a proposal to launch 30,000 more. NASA is worried about collision risk and the fact that there would be would be fewer launch windows available. In addition, there […]
UFOs Explained – The Dilemma
With approximately 200 to 300 billion stars in our galaxy, the odds of intelligent life out there are very high. But the galaxy is 100,000 light years in diameter and it is impossible to travel faster than the speed of light. It’s possible to imagine really advanced civilizations could possess the technology to traverse these […]
Epsilon Algorithms to Search for Life as We Don’t Know It to Cosmic Ruins at Milky Way’s Edge (The Galaxy Report)
There is a new strategy that a few people at the California Institute of Technology are trying to implement to make it much easier for us to possibly detect life outside our system. This is called an Epsilon machine. Another possibility is that the James Webb telescope will give us some sort of insight of […]