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A Pyramid on the Moon: Rare Image of ‘artificial structure’ on the far side of the Moon

YouTube Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/embed/InKQYtMy1T4?feature=oembed&enablejsapi=1

According to satellite images from the Earth’s moon, there is a pyramid located on the far side of the moon. Many Ufologists state that these structures were made by extraterrestrial beings that inhabited and still inhabit the moon.

According to YouTube user Streetcap1, The Pyramid is the ultimate evidence of Alien structures on the moon.

The RAW image file of the structure can be found by visiting this link. http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/posts/432 ( Scroll all the way down – or download the 319 mb TIF image)

Is it possible that structures like this one, on the …read more […]

US space company upbeat on next Moon mission despite lander’s demise

The head of the American space company whose lunar lander failed this week in its mission to reach the Moon expressed optimism Friday that the next attempt would achieve its goal. …read more […]

10 mind boggling Nikola Tesla quotes that you need to read

Nikola-Tesla-Wallpaper - 10 mind boggling Nikola Tesla quotes that you need to read

Nikola Tesla is the ULTIMATE Mad scientist, a genius that was perhaps born in the wrong century, a brilliant mind incomparable to the rest. His work, ideas and inventions are one of the main reasons for today’s technology, if Tesla had not existed, we would still be looking for answers which Tesla answered in his lifetime.

Tesla might be less known than Einstein or Edison, but his work and legacy deserve a lot more. Tesla’s inventions went far beyond electricity.

He made groundbreaking discoveries such as wireless radio communications, turbine engines, helicopters (although it was Da Vinci who first had the idea), fluorescent and neon lights, torpedoes and the X-ray among others. …read more […]

Black hole, neutron star or something new? We discovered an object that defies explanation

Sometimes astronomers come across objects in the sky that we can’t easily explain. In our new research, published in Science, we report such a discovery, which is likely to spark discussion and speculation. …read more […]

Japan becomes the fifth country to land a spacecraft on the moon

Japan became the fifth country in history to reach the moon when one of its spacecrafts without astronauts successfully made a soft landing on the lunar surface early Saturday. …read more […]

Humans are a hybrid species according to Geneticist

Human Origins: The Hybrid Hypothesis

According to statements from Dr Eugene M. McCarthy, the Homo sapiens are the result of a hybridization between the chimpanzee and a pig.

Dr McCarthy proposes that humans are a hybrid species, suggesting that the human species began as the hybrid offspring of a male pig and a female chimpanzee. Dr McCarthy claims that while humans have numerous similarities with primates, we also have a large number of distinguishing characteristics which are not found in any other primates.

This revolutionary theory changes many things in the scientific community as it urges scholars to look at the origins of …read more […]

NASA continues Artemis moon rocket engine tests with first hot fire of 2024

NASA continued a critical test series for future flights of NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket in support of the Artemis campaign on Jan. 17 with a full-duration hot fire of the RS-25 engine on the Fred Haise Test Stand at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. …read more […]

Scientists propose a biocatalytic reactor for detoxifying water on Mars

Mars is the next frontier of human space exploration, with NASA, China, and SpaceX all planning to send crewed missions there in the coming decades. In each case, the plans consist of establishing habitats on the surface that will enable return missions, cutting-edge research, and maybe even permanent settlements someday. While the idea of putting boots on Martian soil is exciting, a slew of challenges need to be addressed well in advance. Not the least of which is the need to locate sources of water, which consist largely of subsurface deposits of water ice. …read more […]

Image: Hubble views a galactic supernova site

This image features a relatively small galaxy known as UGC 5189A, which is located about 150 million light-years away in the constellation Leo. This galaxy was observed by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to study a supernova explosion in 2010 known as SN 2010jl. This particular supernova is notable because it was an exceptionally luminous supernova event. In fact, over a period of three years, SN 2010jl released at least 2.5 billion times more visible energy than our sun emitted over the same timeframe across all wavelengths. …read more […]

Monitoring microorganisms on the International Space Station

Crew members on the International Space Station have a lot of company—millions of bacteria and other microbes. The human body contains 10 times more microbes than human cells, and bacteria and fungi grow in and on just about everything around us on Earth. …read more […]

Could quantum physics be the key that unlocks the secrets of human behavior?

Human behavior is an enigma that fascinates many scientists. And there has been much discussion over the role of probability in explaining how our minds work. …read more […]

Japan space agency says its lunar spacecraft is on the moon but is still ‘checking its status’

Japan’s space agency said early Saturday that its spacecraft is on the moon, but is still “checking its status.” More details will be given at a news conference, officials said. …read more […]

Laser instrument on NASA’s LRO successfully pings Indian moon lander

For the first time at the moon, a laser beam was transmitted and reflected between an orbiting NASA spacecraft and an Oreo-sized device on ISRO’s (Indian Space Research Organization) Vikram lander on the lunar surface. The successful experiment opens the door to a new style of precisely locating targets on the moon’s surface. …read more […]

Q&A: Small solar sails could be the next ‘giant leap’ for interplanetary space exploration

Nearly 70 years after the launch of the first satellite, we still have more questions than answers about space. But a team of Berkeley researchers is on a mission to change this with a proposal to build a fleet of low-cost, autonomous spacecraft, each weighing only 10 grams and propelled by nothing more than the pressure of solar radiation. These miniaturized solar sails could potentially visit thousands of near-Earth asteroids and comets, capturing high-resolution images and collecting samples. …read more […]

New carbon-based tunable metasurface absorber paves the way for advanced terahertz technology

Working in the terahertz (THz) range offers unique opportunities in various applications, including biomedical imaging, telecommunications, and advanced sensing systems. However, because of the unique properties of electromagnetic waves in the 0.1 to 10 THz range, it has proven difficult to develop high-performance components that showcase the true potential of THz technology. Even the design of basic and essential elements like filters and absorbers remains a substantial challenge. …read more […]