Lunar Orbiter III Timeline: Launched February 5, 1967 Imaged Moon: February 15 to 23, 1967 Impact with Moon: October 9, 1967 Apollo landing site survey mission How many moon missions have been launched? I was thinking maybe twelve when I was asked this question. Try over hundred if you count other countries’ missions besides […]
Curiosity Sends More Images of Mysterious Light Beam
It appears Curiosity, the rover we sent to Mars, is up to its usual tricks. In a blog I posted on April 19, 2014 and updated last week, I talked about the unidentified light beam the Curiosity had photographed. Justin Maki, lead person for engineering of Curiosity’s camera said, “We think it’s either a vent-hole […]
Mysterious Light Beam Photographed on Mars.
Last night when I took our puppies for a walk (no one lives near us, so it’s safe), I looked up at the night sky (no street light interference either). It took my breath away. All the stars, all the deep dark secrets it holds and has yet to reveal. Did you remember that on […]
Guardians of the Galaxy Deception
With regards to the superhero genre, the big question in 2014, with the release of Guardians of the Galaxy Volume I, was: Who’s the Star Lord’s father? Quill’s mother was human but the Star Lord possesses alien abilities. I speculated. Had theories. Asked: Who’s Your Daddy? I was surprised there wasn’t more chatter on the web […]
Fermi Paradox Finale. Beam Me Up Scotty, Hostiles Here.
Even NASA agrees with Enrico Fermi and his paradox—our universe should be loaded with bunches of Extraterrestrials, but where is everyone? In April 2017, NASA announced its search for extraterrestrial life has been extended to include Enceladus, Saturn’s sixth-largest moon. New data collected by NASA’s spacecraft, Cassini, during its last flyby, suggests the possibility of an ecosystem favorable […]