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I was sick, and my parents were most aware of it. It would happen quite late at night. And they asked around a bit around the village and got feedback that yesterday was the story about the house. My sister ran away from home now. And She never went back to the house. It's still night so wake up and I think oh gosh I'm back at the head of the stairs again. We were sort of a typical professional family living in West London that we decided that we didn't want to bring our daughter up there and so we moved down here. We were very keen to find a period house. We were fortunate enough to find one which we really wanted and fell in love with. It was what we wanted to do. It was big enough. For the theaters. And with you too you know having more children. We were very happy really. The generator to begin with. I was quite a busy little child. Maybe quite a funny little child but I love my own time. It was more realistic about Susanna and her behavior. They made us realize possibly something was wrong. I was frightened of George. He was a really tall Haggerty. Started screaming. I went to his own place to talk. She began telling us about people. Abby had a really pretty Hey man coming into the garden together. And she said to me there's little Abby. There she is. That's a happy look. Why can't you share? So we didn't really think enough of us about that at the time. I experienced that we had four In my bedroom. It was like a brick wall. And I was trapped in my room. It's like I've been swirling around. Like an afford I also at that point was having another baby and Emma was born there and very often when I put her into her court at night she would look quite frightened and her eyes were actually falling something around the room which I couldn't see And I don't think a baby of 6 months actually reacts like that. You're nervous about something. That's real. It was about midnight and I was sitting. Washington television. And I was suddenly very aware and I mean really aware that somebody had walked in. And sat down to say I really knew now. Something wasn't right. I have to say that my reaction to this was deeply cynical. I felt that you know this is just some fancy. Things can fit, it was like just a digital puzzle that just didn't fit. Sort of an event can come between families and I think that we were quite close to that being on the brink of that was a difficult moment to be quite honest. My father thought we were all not. He just thought my mother and I were just weak and mad. And understanding about it. And I said to her you know, it's very important. From my point of view, I want to do something about this but there is proof 1 day I have some friends for lunch and they brought their children. Downstairs and he was in Susanna's bedroom. Mister Nihar is also screaming real fear and we raised up the stairs and we found him on his own and when we ask him what was wrong Hey Facebook granny and the mum of that lake were frightening me they were telling me I shouldn't be here certainly gave me the joke that I needed It was always a conspiracy of silence in the area. I think that the locals knew more than they were letting on actually. The land around had a very bloody history. There was a lot of black magic. Apparently practiced in the 17th century and there were certainly a couple of them Murder. That led to us getting in touch with an actress. It's a very beautiful, very brief service involving everyone in the house. A prayer which is about casting out the ticket entity and saying goes by pointed place and then the following prayer which is to come. It was quite extraordinary and we all shut down and had some cups of tea and we said what's your bashing? Bridge. Oh, well, my daughter averaged about nine times out of 10. Do you feel evil? Usually not sometimes, very, very much, very, very plain things. And that same night, she's on a test, my aunt is going to heaven. And I said, well, that's great. That's wonderful. You know, that's where people are when they die. No one can understand the feeling that I can remember in a disconnected kind of way. But Marnie can remember and I'm sorry for all of it. For me, the main staircase is an absolute nightmare to come down. The second you took a step out and the most terrifying aspect of that was being too mother in my bed What these things are? But I know that it happened and to be honest, I just think that it's not something you really want to dabble in. It was an amazing release really. She was the same age as I was. When I lived in the house. My memories visit Strong and just the same. I had to go to work really early the next morning in London. That's literally about 4 mi from home. And I felt this. Terrifying in my car I couldn't get my mobile to work and I thought no I'm not going to let this get back really really nice Everybody's got a fear of canceling. Mine is being afraid of the dark. What is wrong? Drive starting fear on fear. I never wanted to go through that again ever.  Decided to go to pictures. The only one shown that I wanted to see. We should have it in the Costello film. They were that time to me. Very funny. That was laughing. I know I'd love too much. So then the film ended and everybody got up and went out. Under the accurate family, I heard this is so prepared for the mortuary. Oh my god. You know this is it. I think I'm dead. The panic I could hear everything that's going on around me I was petrified and all I wanted to do Let them know that I was okay to my mind I was doing it Hey petrified I just visited me from the head onto the sled Waking up to shitting up and seeing these other people that were there with a taste on the toes they were dead Hey Facebook terrible feeling Often. He looked at me. Can I go back to the wood now? Well, he ran out of money again. I think he must have been shocked by it. I went back to the ward and spent 4 hours by 12. Send timers perfectly alright. Your heart rate goes down to Neil. And his hand deeply Instead. Doctors did say that it was Martha. In myself on lock air. So that's why it makes you feel so able to sit up and carry on as you were before. With no headache mode Ill feelings or you know you just get out brush yourself then walk away After a few hours I went into a full-blown catalytic attack Hey doctors they have to be dead they've put me on the slabs Pitch black. I am scared of that. Hey, I was alright but you know I had to leave it to sort of Come to probably say that I could really get the show. James almost did. But Let me help. I'd have to visit this thing. There's life.  Remember saying well how am I gonna get out of here? The only way in here is to be bad and then I was wishing I got maliciously but I was wishing that somebody would die so That way the doors will open and I'll be able to get out. Tell me the doors open and are empty and blue. But I didn't have a match, so I just ran. For a lifetime. I was 15 and just coming home and she was Leah on the football. With the whole neighbors and the ambulance and whatever I just ran across. At first, I wasn't sure who it was. I just saw it. Man, the Emerson in that. This is a rank. Went across. I saw it was mum and they had the auction tank There and they saw our artists. They say I'm sorry bitch. You wanna pass away? I was just telling them basically that no she's in sleep. She's got this condition and they're looking amazing. In my mind, she wasn't there. She was alive. She was just asleep. All the way there Wake up mom. Come on. Come on. Come on. Yeah, miss officers are just all saying it's so but she has passed away from letting us do what we have to do. I was a hysterical kid. I mean When you pass away you Until all Send To add that one. And he said see I told you she wanted DC's alright you know like this. Yeah no, we're very surprised. It was very taken back that this person here had just been pronounced dead. 5 minutes ago. I just woke up. Hey, you can pronounce it.    I moved to this house when my mom died. I've always felt it was something in there. Watching me   Happening in the house I was put in contact with a lady sidekick in London. She was messed up on drugs and alcohol and she's really sorry and she wants you to give up. Sorry. My boyfriend Eddie didn't believe me. Until then, music books haven't been on sale for years.  Spaghetti to open and just basically left me to get on with it. Eventually, I was taken in by somebody else. I can't really go away and my friend Jan looked after the house. To catch it all gone and the house was freezing cold.   My mum started just really doing strange things, turning up in the middle of the night banging on the window. I want my mentor. I want my mentor and then getting in the bed with me and so She'd have me on no occasions and holidays and this and that. So she decided to catch me for Christmas. God knows why. Hey, this morning. I've come downstairs cuz my grandma was coming to get me. I was gonna go to Kent to visit my grandma for the day. And my mom was just there in the chair like she normally was cuz she'd be drinking and doing whatever she did. I looked down at the Christmas tree and I thought I just had a card. I didn't think I had a present. My mum's getting out of it. I just thought she was still drunk or dragged up like she always was. Over Christmas 4 days after Christmas and they broke into the flat and she had actually killed herself on Christmas Eve That was actually AA's suicide note. She left me a Christmas card. No HD got sent to me on my 18th birthday. The police obviously gave it to my grandma who was still looking after me until I was 18. So I think it was a couple of days after my 18th birthday then okay. It wasn't really very nice snow. It said basically don't ever have any children sort of you're the worst thing that I did really. Look what you've done to me now Cuz I never really got on with her anyway with my dad that I thought I'm really well with. I don't know if you sort of adapt when you're that young and I saw. Didn't really think anything of it. I blocked it out into my head and sort of just got on with my life. But when that note came, that was when I really saw her start hiking. Really heightens her. The night that we first got back the whole house just smelled of alcohol, especially in the lounge-like Perfume. James milky Eddie smelled it and that was when I realized. It must be my mum. It had never really occurred to me that it would be my mom because obviously, I didn't get on with her so I didn't think she'd be trying to contact me. Hey, I can send someone a call. And then it all stopped. Falling into place. It really wasn't her. My mum was all a death rider. She was born Only to do it all her life. I suppose it was like her dream came true. And then she fell pregnant with me with a five really wasn't a very good time. You know I should sort of turn between to look after me or whether to ride the wall or what to do. She wanted to carry on with her life that she'd had sort of traveling around. And doing what she wanted and then all of a sudden I was there. She had a lawful accident. All her legs were held together with metal plates and pins. And basically, she had to sell the wall and she couldn't write it again and I think that really was sort of the start of her going to Downhill. Just start seeing another moon. Send my dad. Do the thing that's when my mum finally went off the road. And keep watching herself and could I please forgive her Giver. She'd lost her wall. She loved her husband. She had. Now I realize we've managed to help me and I've come to terms with what happened and I can sort of put it all behind me. The 20 years of pain and hurt and hate just came out of me and went. I feel sort of at peace with myself. I'm pleased that she hunched me now. I really am. You know and I wouldn't want her to not do it.   It's just a Normal small town in the mountains. Colorado. Most of the type of things that we do is old traffic tickets and bar room bra There very close net first of all most of the people here are related to somebody else out of the town the whole town I probably know 80% of everybody here a Whole lot of entertainment when it's snowing out and you can it's very reclusive so you really have to want to be here. About 9 months. You got about 9 months, 9 months away. Nice day to take advantage of location Move on. Kinda stay to themselves. I wouldn't say they're eccentric but some of them are kinda strange. In any part of the world in you're gonna find a lot of the types that are here they come here for a reason they come here to get out of the big city they come into Hyde Park County police today are investing The body left in the snow with no attempt to bury it In deep snow I'm in very very deep snow the type of snow that you're thinking all the way down to your knees the interesting thing about it was that the body was just laying right on top of the snow it was like it had been like it had fallen out of the sky First I thought it was her husband he was having an affair and everybody in town knew about it then we questioned the police question some of the known people around but did they have anything to go on? There were no footprints leading to Or from the body and the only mark on the body was the mark of the gunshot wound. She'd been shot in the back. The gun was never found. There were just these strange, narrow, deep markings in the snow. Some of the people even thought that it might be an abduction by an alien. Because of the knoll footprints and the snow thing. I would like to go fishing. And I was by myself and I saw her just in the sky and broad daylight. And I was your typical foster one. It's been made in movies and all that. Yeah. But it is it was the typical one. And I watched it for a while and then I watched it just appear.  The body of a woman in her late 20s was found lying in snow by the roadside. Authorities believe the killings are connected. The last time that she was seen as the previous evening to hit hiking on the side of the road. We kind of figured that the person who picked her up was the one that killed her. Everybody was upset. They thought that there was a crazy person out there. These girls were really well-liked and there were the murders just seen so senseless. Panic is sweeping South Park is news of a third murder reaches the community police advising residents to step up their personal security at the search for the killer continues Outstanding one. Everybody gathers in the bar when I Some of the tougher guys were not happy with the way the law was handling it so they decided to find the killer for themselves Justice on some of the more unpopular loaners We had to come down pretty hard on him. I mean, you can't have, you can't have civilians taking a while into their own hamstrings. All of the circumstances were the same. All were young women, all were shot in the back, all were found on the top of the snow. I just lay there like they've been dropped from the sky on the top of the virgin new white stone. The one thing that we noticed was that there were markings in the snow and in this compared with the first murder that we had found and then the third and the fourth one there were these strange deep narrow markings in the snow and we couldn't figure out what those were. We got all sorts of friends Text experts. We had special people come in from other states. We even interviewed notorious serial killers to try to get a psychological profile. We interviewed everybody in town, who might have had a possibility of being connected. But we just came up with nothing. It's a fun thing. People get dressed up but there are food stalls in them, Games, and whatnot. At first, I didn't believe it. I didn't believe the chief of police but the more I thought about it the more I realized that it was probably this fellow. I was horrified when I heard but it's been I realized that my kids have been playing with a killer at the parade. Jobs for about a year. We were really surprised when this guy showed up at the parade dressed like that. There are a kinda still that had narrow cakes and they would leave deep Mark I thought the chief was crazy but we even got a pair of stilts in compared them to the markings that we had found in the snow and they were exactly the same He left the day of the parade people didn't recall with he said if that he was going anyplace We knew his first name but we never knew his last name. Nobody ever found him. The more I thought about it, the more I looked at the evidence. I realized it probably was to still walk. We have the worst cops in the whole area. The hardest thing was not actually being able to touch her. You wanna touch her. You've got to talk to her. But you couldn't bet. Every hour every day went past the next day that she was actually alive. And that was based I think my I think the amazing was basically she stayed low. 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His nephew is between the northern California mountains and miles of farmland. Four researchers live full-time at the ATA. Conducting Add science in the middle of nowhere. What's it like to live there? And what's the typical day? That's what I'm going to find out. Hey, this is Margaret Reeb, I'm a senior Manager at the study institute and I am on my way to the Allen telescope array. I am in the nearest town which is about 30 minutes away. I just stocked up on groceries and I'm going to head to the telescope so I'll catch you there. The APA is situated at the Hack Creek Radio Laughing National Park. It consists of 42 radio dishes arranged over 1 km of land. Fetty science focuses on listening to radio waves because they are a great way to send information over large distances. And they pass through the dust and gas of space at the speed of light. Using multiple dishes rather than a single large telescope allows scientists to observe more than one area of the sky and listen to different radio frequencies simultaneously. Thanks to a generous donation from Franklin Antonio the antennas are now being upgraded to cover 1000 To 15 thousand megahertz with improved sensitivity and reliability. I arrived late one evening and early November to meet the researchers who call the ATA home. Doctor Alexander Polock is the science and engineering operations manager at the EPA. Sarah Schultz is Alex's recent Research assistant who works on APA hardware. Doctor Yal Fara is a postdoc researcher and resident astronomer at the ATA. Is a wild research assistant. He works on software in data feeds. It's dark outside right now. Otherwise, I'd give you a tour but I'm about to Meet Alex and the rest of the crew to have some ramen. It took about an hour to get our food order in because we are out in the middle of nowhere but that's gonna make it all the more delicious. Over ramen, a disgust, and anomaly in the erase bean pattern and what could be the cause? The team has been working hard ever since to upgrade The antennas and data feeds. After dinner, everyone tucked in for bed. It's coffee time. 738 in the morning. And it's still pretty dark outside. But I will report back later. The sun has just come up over the worrying about that mountain bearers last night but I think we're okay since the sun is up and I thought I'd give you just a brief tour of some of the living quarters here on the island. So, let's take a look. This is the hat Telescope and anybody who comes out who's a study institute employee for a visit gives us a beautiful house. And we can pan over here. There's a beautiful yard to the laughing house. And this is where I'm Alex Polack, one of the full-time scientists here at the ATA live. There are three other full-time scientists who call the telescope home and they live in dormitories down the street. I am all dressed. I've had my coffee and now I'm ready to make the short drive from the Guesthouse to the main building where a lot of the science happens. The team has a full day ahead. First, on deck, Alex and Sarah will repair apart in a QE. Over the past couple of days, the team has noticed temperature spikes inside the antenna. Which means a part is starting to fail. And they need to replace it before it damages the dish. So, let's go on inside. This is the main office building. The scientists who work on-site and live on site. Have their offices here. I find everyone, even the caretakers in the observatory room. This room has live feeds of data from the dishes as well as desks for the researchers. Once we've had a chat, Alex and Sarah head to the cleanroom. A shed in the middle of the array where they repair equipment and store materials. We needed to pick up parts in order to do the repair on two E. And we got to say hello to a pair of mule deers along the way. So what are you guys up to? So we monitor all of the data on the beach. Sorry. Called the details to feed. And one of the feeds showed that the diaphragm comes which is that one Which keeps the feet cooler and then we have to do more maintenance and damage cost While everything is running open house socially. Oh my gosh. How often do you have to open-heart surgery on tennis So we're approaching the surgery patient it's an two E and it's pointing down now because as whales said it's not currently being used for the survey as much as they can while the antennas are still running this mission cheers as little Little downtime for the dishes as possible. Alex lovingly calls this open-heart surgery. Before we open the antenna, Alex presses a button to ensure it doesn't move while we're working on it. Then, he opens a hat on the bottom and Sarah climbs inside to open the box holding the machinery. The red item Alex was pointing out is a vacuum pump that needs replacing. He and Sarah also need to replace a tiny piece on the circuit board. The whole process takes about 30 minutes, not counting the time. It took us tools together or head back into the observatory room so Alex can check the feeds to see if they're repairing what's successful. It's the moment of truth. Alexand if you command the antenna and after a moment things are looking good. The readings are now normal. And this one The team will continue to monitor the temperature in this antenna to ensure everything is running smoothly. But it looks like the open-heart surgery was a success. While I've been with Alex and Sarah. While Pranav has been working on some of the code. Remember the anomaly in the bean patterns that they were talking about over ramen last night. But I am just typical when YL and Pranav were looking into that issue they found a whole different challenge but more than last time to keep it doesn't make sense. Capture it. Just yeah. Just look at it. Hey, I want to find the best way to take a quick snapshot of incoming data, specifically the spectrum the antennas are observing in the sky. I don't know if the boards are right. This idea wasn't fact stupid. So far it looks okay. Okay. I'm gonna do maybe a few more. Okay. Alright. Sure. So I was well, right? No, I'm that just tells how bad the storm is in breaking up. So I knew the old me knew that there was a problem but I never went back to the code to double-check that it was sold Anyway the solution was found most important we'll find out after a day of antenna repairs and code challenges the team heads to Alex's house for dinner and a Ward Game. Since this team is working in such a remote area, they spend a lot of time together and often have meals and play games in the evening. It is Sunday morning. It's a beautiful day here in Hat Creek and I am headed home. So, thank you to all of the science. Let me shadow them during their important work and cook them dinner at the thank you and thank you for tuning in and learning more about the ATA and what goes on behind the scenes. Please share and Thank you for reading.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;http://feeds.feedburner.com/WorldspacealiensBlog&lt;/div&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjqnnr8LSsA6pjNdV_I0le1T-QoHfp_BoMf75k0W6Fbb3NL2ad_CcZt88kQP-3dXJuL_lfv9spkcsln-jyYAcLcM_kWgeBRGRvyWLJX6Z5COHbIEKjVmwC3LiGzeGMwQGUTxo2vsdBp3AIuqrXllBxJqp1RBU2ngCIITEim5P70ijtQFwPUUlbaVYZhxQ=s72-w640-h426-c" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total></item><item><title>The American-Soviet Mission That Ended The 'Space' Race</title><link>https://world-space-aliens.blogspot.com/2022/01/the-american-soviet-mission-that-ended.html</link><category>Space</category><author>noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)</author><pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2022 12:20:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059037506730100574.post-9068044572060037456</guid><description>&lt;div style="text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;The American-Soviet Mission That Ended The Space Race&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;span id="docs-internal-guid-41d80591-7fff-36a5-1cec-5dc73e14c2eb"&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjXA8mJfEKEPitrgttSh5SwP1VdjtuwMwqguS5T_oh3nsYC5JZlqDxd_7x5o2Oua9L3Pw2D0SaFBj63QbBAZoOlyxrDMjDLLIlkdvHtCXtc5TfnqkaruOIvWvYoKtUlLD9McrObPhHjsPihjlZty5YHRCtyW_Qbnra-bLZND-mxk5DAOaM4PDAC071rRg=s941" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="751" data-original-width="941" height="510" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjXA8mJfEKEPitrgttSh5SwP1VdjtuwMwqguS5T_oh3nsYC5JZlqDxd_7x5o2Oua9L3Pw2D0SaFBj63QbBAZoOlyxrDMjDLLIlkdvHtCXtc5TfnqkaruOIvWvYoKtUlLD9McrObPhHjsPihjlZty5YHRCtyW_Qbnra-bLZND-mxk5DAOaM4PDAC071rRg=w640-h510" title="The American-Soviet Mission That Ended The Space Race" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;On July 17 1975 1 billion viewers witnessed a historic event live on television; it's the first spacing counter in the history of humanity. And yet we were in the middle of the cold war. Since the end of the Second World War, the world had been cut from the east against the west. Communism against capitalism. The USSR was against the USA. Each was developing its own space program away from prying eyes. This was the space race with a nuclear threat As its backdrop. This political and technical feat defying nature went by the name Apollo Soyu's test project. Only those involved in space flight were brave enough to break the ice of the cold water. From the two countries, Cosmonauts and astronauts showed the whole world that cooperation was possible. Demonstration that the people of the two great nations could work there They had only 3 years just 3 years to overcome all the difficulties and pull off a series of technical exploits together The first time we went to Nasa there was a poster bearing the legend beware the Russians are coming. 3 years during which the team's got to know each other. The commanders Stafford and Leonov were two brothers from two continents. Apollo so used two different technologies From the ruins of the second world war the USA and the USSR were seen as the two main victories called upon Rule the world. Unable 25th 1945. Armies from the two countries met in Germany on the banks of the river elder and symbolically signed the end of the conflict in Europe. Joe American and Russian troops as they join the tour now on the river Alde. Splitting German armies in two. At the same time in Oklahoma and on the shores of the Baltic Sea two high schoolers Thomas Stafford and Alexie Leonoff were dreaming of conquering the sky and its stars were already linked to this symbolic anchor the cozy brother had been Between the United States and the USSR were short-lived. In the field of world affairs, each power wanted to impose its ideology on the rest of the world. When an iron curtain came down across Europe, it signaled the start of the cold war. The USA and the USSR fought a fierce technological battle in the field of space travel referred to as the space race but military too And in 1963 the first woman terrish cover In 1969 the alarm strong and his one small step gave the Americans a clear lead When Lunar Euphoria had dissipated the earth's wedding the day their world will be wiped out by the fallout from a nuclear apocalypse after a quarter of a century of the frantic arms race the two sides realize that they possessed enough nuclear weapons to destroy each other Reciprocally and much more besides. The action was needed. Discussions began between US President Richard Nixon and the general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Leonard Regev. In the early 1970s. Relations between the Soviet Union and the United States improved markedly. This period was called Dayton. Agreements of great importance were signed in 1972 between the USSR and the USA in the field of strategic arms limitations. On May 22 1972 Richard Nixon became the first American president to visit Moscow. During the trip, the USSR and the United States signed the Salt one agreement which banned both countries from increasing their number of intercontinental weapons. The phase of placement also extended to other areas. Need some prison President Nixon and the president of Nasa Fletcher called our prime minister procedure and the president of our academy of sciences. Moon and Nixon said we find ourselves in a stream Situation. Any mad man could start a war. Afternoon negotiations. The leaders of the two countries committed to space cooperation. Article three provided for the design of a docking system between American and Soviet spacecraft Experimental flight involving Apollo and so use within visage for 1975. Mission was via technicians, scientists, engineers, and astronauts. A way of making a connection that the politicians couldn't make between themselves on the serious topics of the time The war in Vietnam, the unrest in Africa in South America. The planet was one big trouble spot. Among the cosmos as among the astronauts. Initial reactions to the announcement of this teacher's cooperation were muted. Alan Bean was the fourth man to walk on the moon. Well, Russia For a while seems like a threat to our peace here. We did have a chance during those years to meet some soviet cosmetics at the Paris Air Show for And we could see that they were like us and we were like them. Each country will launch and fly its own spacecraft Was to make absolutely certain that the two spacecraft can dock and very soon there will be some from Europe we'll send spacecraft into space Well that's not died or would it be possible to have some other sisters by some other country would come in and lock with it Had to arrange it so that two spacecraft taking off from two geographically different launch sites Atmosphere. We had to consider a transition airlock. Between the vessels and between the Soviet and American stations. And with those controlling the flight from the ground. There was a lot of technical and organizational work. During the Paris Air Show at Luborge in 1973, the USSR and the USA officially presented the Apollo Soys mission to the public the previous January Nasa had selected the crew that would fly aboard Apollo General Thomas Stafford would command the module. An experienced three-time space traveler. During the Apollo 10 mission, he carried out the first flight in a lunar module. And on his return trip to earth, he became the fastest man in the world achieving almost 40 thousand km an hour. A record never equaled a Nice song Myself and Everyone was itching to know the final makeup of our crew. Later that evening or reception I gave him all the hotel rooms saying they broke out for the Soviet leaders. There was no contest Alexi Leonoff would command Sawyers. Back in 1960, the kid from Siberia was one of the 20 Soviet Air Force pilots selected to become a cosmetic. In March 1965 he achieved legendary status. By becoming the first person to walk in space. 40-year -old Valerie Cuba Would be the flight engineer alongside Alexi Leonoff. He knew this use intimately from having flown in 1969. To astronaut with a company Thomas Stafford in the Apollo module. Designated backup crewman on Apollo 15. This time the American Vance brand wouldn't remain on the touchline. And would undertake his first space flight between the two countries The mission logo was designed to be read in both directions so use a pollo in the USSR Apollo Sawyers in the USA preparation for this first international mission could begin organizing to various meetings It early autumn 1973 though the global political backdrop was fairly chaotic instructions to astronauts cosmos engineers and technicians on both sides were clear My first impressions it gave me the jitters we were off to a developed country with topnotch specialists in their field with my knowledge and my capacities match up The American delegation had a similar taste of otherness when journeying to Moscow for their first stay on enemy soil The Russian people were very interested in my experience of walking on the moon and we were very careful when we talked about this Tonight say anything that was bragging at first you know the conditions of the world being what they were at the time there was probably suspicion on on both sides about motives and other things but we made it Point of sticking to we were interested in what applied to the flight For the American delegation the disorientation was total shifted Similarities often hide behind the dissimilaritiesUnited States and the Soviet Union. We didn't compare our television. Well, you know, programs. We didn't compare the food you could buy in the stores. We didn't compare anything and they didn't do that to us either. The American team listened to the Russian delegation. The unveiled part of Swea is a secret. The astronauts noted in particular that the guidance I navigation systems of the Russian module were totally different from those views on Apollo. Throughout the meetings, other incompatibilities arose. All require solutions that they must find together to allow the Festivals to do. First of all, we have to settle a sizable problem. Each crew would learn another language. We started out at the baseline. Would the H crew take their own language? And the other crew would have to understand. But after about 6 months of working back and forth. It was going very slow. Dalia. Ricky. There's Oakla Are vodka. Alright. We're back up commander. And a totally flip tico. We were trying to talk. It was like ESPN came to both of us. Not at the same time. So I speak Russian. He used to speak English to me. How about we understand each other? Because. If you're not extremely fluent in a foreign language you will speak a story and you will speak it more distinctly. Despite the various cooperation agreements signed between the Soviet and American leaders, the invisible forces of the KGB and the CIA continued gathering information in The control room. This trip to the USSR was a chance to see behind the curtain. The Russians were very paranoid about security. And as a matter of fact, I was warned by Bob Overmeyer. One of our astronauts stayed over there doing the mission. Bob said The hotel Rocia has 3000 rooms. He says he has to get used to that. All of them are bugged. They all have eavesdropping. And if you need a new one, if you need clean sheets or a towel, open the doors on the armor and say I need more towels. And they'll be there the next morning. Everyone wanted to know how sincere the other side was. Everyone wanted to know if by chance the other side wasn't doing all this for Espionage reasons rather than political reproach. At the time the Russians were handicapped in the field of information technology and particularly in the field of electronics. So one thing the Americans guarded jealousy with the directions at the time was that the Soviets should Not profit from any unwinking technology transferred. As you can imagine, the Russians were briefed by the KGB and the Americans by the CIA before the mission. Each had to know what should be talked about and what should not. Hey, Facebook as they learn to work together after not having to prepare like an athlete even if they're only part of the backup Crew. Like Vladimir Johnny Beckoff. Age 32. He was at the beginning of a very long career as a cosmonaut. The first time we arrived at Nasa there was a sign saying beware. The Russians are coming. Hey, what's this right next to me the door was open. That was a blackboard on which someone had drawn a space shuttle. And from its hold bombs were falling onto a map of Russia. We laughed of course. But the memories stayed within 1 year before the start of a mission the two crews gathered in Houston where they trained on mock-ups and simulators together they would have to drop a precise mission schedule Send the question arose of where the two crews should meet. How many dockings Diplomatic training convinced the Americans with his characteristic gentle assistant that the Soviet Union should leave first finally after long negotiations it was decided that on July 15 1975 the Sawyers rocket would take off first and ignite immediately interest one of the main objectives And the teams on the ground certainly got the picture for the first time the American Apollo Spacecraft would carry force state of the art portable video cameras and a VCR recorder it was TV had become very important just to share with the public who goes out of the taxpayers. I pay for it. So I push for all the TVs you can get. Cuz we want to show the rest of the world what we're doing. In the case of the same, It was the first publicly televised live televised launch of the spacecraft everything had been kept in bargain until they were certain that they were successful so it was very important to the Soviet people as well as to the world Imagination and part of American public opinion held that these flights were no longer useful and cost too much. So the national aeronautics and space administration was keen to make an impression with a pollution Image of this mission would be the handshake between Alexi Leonaf and Thomas Stafford. However, Harty, the handshake, would cost Nasa the equivalent of 1 billion of today's dollars. They practice that handshake 1000 times. They rehearsed with models. They also worked on my speeches to have at least a base to work from. But what do you want? It's all a bit like theater. Okay. There are lots of debates that the meeting should take place between the airlock. Hey, Facebook, it is impossible to get interesting shots for television. We have to film it and angle it's not to distort the image. The handshake is the universal gesture of comrades and an open ship revealing that you are unarmed. You're holding out your hand and greeting. When the Soviet crew would be in the United States, all different crew members would have been to the house for dinner, including the engineers too. Alright, so After a very close election. I want to visit Hollywood. Leona. I use commander. Movie star Don't start at once. A very tight relationship. It was actually because Leonard is a very personable person. A guy that has a real personality. He likes to laugh. He likes to To do things that didn't receive. He likes to test you and Stafford was an upright guy. But Leonard's attitude can a broke his tough spirit. And made him more human. The two commanders will be flying two very different vessels The Apollo Craft was developed for lunar missions so Apollo had extensive maneuverability and great flight autonomy in total autonomy Our fuel storage capacity prevented it from flying and altitudes higher than 1300 km. But so you should already demonstrate that its automatic docking system worked when handling hookups in space. Today the Russian module has become a taxi cab for the international space station  The Russian and American teams were, therefore, had to construct a junction between the modules. Who would be the male and who the female and neither one side no the other wanted to be the female the earlier assistants involved having a Hey it was a kind of a probe in our language we would call that a male part that would then engage what is a female part Captured the two vehicles with the system that was identical on both sides that we had these interlocking fingers that brought the vehicle together. The talking system developed for the Apollo so use mission comprised three petals used as a guide at top of docking collar Packs between the two vessels after which it would retract and maintain an interlock between Soyuz and Apollo. A competition was held between the two nations and the Russian tulip model was selected. However, each country would build it using its own message. Okay, Houston. This is very affordable. 2 years on, their efforts had borne fruit as the atmosphere between the two crews was looking good. Away from the pressures of their Precise information between themselves even drawing on each other's methodology. Through an example of what we learned working with the Americans. They would establish their technical documentation about the status of the flight in detail With serious flights. The more in-depth message was indeed better. That's what they taught us.  When we tolerate intolerance we just have a professional relationship between people who can understand each other intellectually So by the time we flew that's what was taken 2 months before blast off physical preparations were stepped up. And flight chronology formalized. You can see command device signals. Command device signal. Because in space there is no room for improvisation. Cruise revives their flight plan Feedly over and over. Fine-tuning the various procedures down to the last second. Everything is bad Validated and then recorded. The two crews were ready for take-off. But one problem remained. In 2 years, the Americans were never able to work with the real soils. Reply, said look. I need to see the real space Hey different types of aircraft Hey Facebook I have yet to see a simulator or a marker that is exactly like the real brain and do it We'll send in the backup crew. And are they interested? You don't understand. The Sanford doesn't fly. I don't fly. It was all the astronaut union. I've struck. At the end with the cosmo knot support. Thomas Stafford and his team's request Was granted. On April 28 1975 they were the first Americans to visit the ultra-secret launch site of bike owners in Cosic time. The cruise could finally take off Very difficult for us. Right now we finish our last training session in Hey Facebook from the mission control center in Houston Texas live this morning more than 2000 Journalists came from all over the world to kick Canaveral in Florida to witness the take-off was being broadcast live from the bike owner cosmo drum While the cars went odds were on their way to the so used 9000 km away the astronauts were having breakfast in 7 hours and 20 minutes it would be their turn to take off took their places aboard Identical and all respects to the one the Americans would be using At 5:20 PM so use part of the company with a Kazock step for the 460 technicians in charge of the launch phase and indeed for all those who have been working for the last 3 years to ensure the mission success The center one beat was ready for its final voyage. 600 tons were divided into two stages to propel Apollo into orbit At 3:50 PM the hollow took off from Cape Canaveral In space you have no place to go to Each other and finally managed to join together. But it was an abnormal situation for an earthling who always goes from one place to another landing in return for this was a novelty over 20 thousand km per hour. The two Module set a date on the 36th of illusion Go for a dog also Houston is going for docking it's up to you guys have fun Hey we saw Apollo's light through our portal without we can see you That was concentrated Hey concentration with the years exactly lined up which I did We were in front of our stream everything was plugged in is something came when our direction I have to dodge it Hey Facebook contact. Professor Cameras were plugged in. As soon as we were watching them we heard the cries of joy. We were so happy Hey portal take a balance Watching it in awareness of you know what's gonna happen. I hope it went off without a problem. The pressures were good. The timing was good. The television would work. You boys Knock knock. On the other side, I heard this knock knock. I said in Russia Hey it's, I was right on the frontier. We knew that 1 billion people on this earth were going to be watching. So, I had to go right. You know, for us to work on something for 5 years, it was a long time. So we had been through so many subjects and so much detail to get that point that you know, you just carry this decision that you have made and choices that you've made about how this is gonna work and then when you finally get the chance to do it it's sort of confirmation that all those choices you made along the way were okay Dot successfully and Thomas Stafford was being seen all around the world. Hey, using the polar remains. for 2 days. And the first international spacecraft clucked up more than 6 million km in orbit around the earth. The Soviets and Americans visited each other. Going from one craft to the other and conducting various scientific experiments together. In turn, the crew has received the congratulations of their leaders. The first to speak out was Leonard Brajnev. The general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union sent a handwritten message to Alexa Yelesea. I didn't want to do it. I don't have the delivery of TV presenters. We held out the letter and said beware. Each letter is important because it comes from freshness. Hey, Facebook Fruitful development of scientific cooperation between countries and the peoples in the interest of these and progress of all humanity. I wish you the successful completion of the planned program. The political contact was interesting. At the White House, the message from US President Gerald Ford was the same. If someone lets formal Admiration for your hard work, your total dedication, and preparing for this first joint flight. Missions were made possible by this first joint effort. Will be more or less commonplace. Okay. Throughout the duration of the mission, The cruise exchanged symbolic gifts. The two mission commanders also signed a document commemorating their meeting in space. From the slow use, module let's see Leonard and Thomas Stafford answer questions from Houston and Moscow in what was the first international press conference given from space After 4 days of weightlessness the Apollo mode You'll remain in orbit for another 3 days to finish its experiments. One last hug and the astronauts return to a hollow. The hatches were locked. The undocking of the two spacecraft went without a hitch. Apollo and so use. Activated the onboard sequencer which automatically governs reentry into the reception sphere After 6 days spent in Orbit the Soviets ended their mission in the steps of Cosic Stone Meanwhile on Apollo the American crew continue there in terminal loops around the earth The reentry procedure on Apollo wasn't automatic. And it was during this phase that things took a dramatic turn. Automatic would kill the electrical clusters about the time we went 60 thousand the Apollo module would continue. Immediately affected by the nitrogen to truck side fumes the three Americans felt their eyes, faces, and lungs were burning. That was terrible Responding to his calls. I looked over at him and the mask slipped on. Wow so I just masked on and hit the high flow route Hey oxygen fluid July 24 1975 at 5:18 PM in the middle of the pacific ocean the Apollo Soy's test project mission ended Thomas Stafford Dick Slayton and Vanth Brand who had barely cheated death saw their mission through With the world's eyes upon them. The three Americans were then hospitalized for 2 weeks. So it was that the Americans and Soviets ended their race to the stars hand in hand. History will record for the first time that enemy countries work together on an extraordinary project that announced a new era of space travel International cooperation. Beyond the actual exploit. The human dimension of the Apollo saw your mission demonstrated to the world that friendship between peoples was not just a hack, need a soviet catchphrase. 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And go flying in world war two classic. Also on our list died bonos bomber and you'll hear what it's like to drop the biggest form of all. It's huge. Massive explosion It turns the Pacific from night today. Military experts and write to Tom Clancy will cut it like it is. Well, yeah, the old thing is that the movies and bomber pilots make history. We'll also meet the pilots and crew. Who's taken these planes to Helen Bank? But the flag was horrendous. Absolutely horrendous. Really I think that's what everyone wants to do. Glee is completely obstacles but surprisingly effective. The British royal navy's fairy swordfish tour pedobear is an anomaly. It had no right to be in World War two at all. Everything about it screams 1980. It's not that The prettiest airplane in the world but it's very nice to fly. You have to look at that airplane love because it was a hell of an airplane to fly and a time when it should have been flying at all. I've moved. Because of its multiple bracing wires that held the wings together Pilot observer and a gunner under cover of darkness rode into the harbor at Toronto and caused enormous damage to the enemy fleet. It was a textbook example of what the swordfish was there to do. Goggles and flying helmets firmly fastened. They're the greatest ever. Got some airtime in a very rare and airworthy swordfish Great airplane to fly and almost take your hands off and feed off the rutters and it turns at a pedestrian speed of 225 km an hour precisely because it was slow and steady. Rock steady. You can probably be precisely where you want to be. Launch it will be there. Know that it's going to launch from Small escort carriers and fold them forward for flying Amazing pieces of work anyway. High strength, steel locking pain, keep the winds where they're supposed to be during flight. And like all carrier-based aircraft, the surface was designed to stop in 6 months. Would it tail hook down the pilot Fine royal? A swordfish put a crippling torpedo into the steering wheel. Hey, aircraft gunners not the very slow flying swordfish from the skies swordfish were as white One of them survived to drop the torpedoes that hit this march rutter. Let's steaming in circles the royal navy moved into the kill and finished off the Bizmark was dropped as a torpedo bomber. Because it was getting slaughtered by enemy fighters No matter how dangerous it was, they went in and got shot down. It's a charge of a light brigade. Dropping torpedoes was it Forte? The flip side of it was that once you'd dropped your tilt today you were very likely to be shot down Is very interesting commentary in the quality and the courage of the of British flight cruise and took it off carriers We've got nine more awesome aircraft coming your way including the nuclear bomber that starred in the James Terrifying symbol of Nazi power The sticker displayed tonic efficiency both in delivering bombs and in scaring the crap out of the people it was attacking looks like that. Thank goodness. I think the sticker looks like a mean aircraft. It's like an angry eagle died. Rollover Poland Holland Coordination was brand new and highly successful during World War two the combined arms aspect the pilots were By diving on the target at a low-level pilot could accurately release the bonds. A very short distance from the target. I can't think of any aircraft that was more perfectly suited for its place in history than the stooka Me operational standpoint. It was a very effective and precise dive bomber. You're essentially aiming at the target. And releasing the bomb at the optimum point Stupid could come down and almost in a vertical aspect to hit his target other bombers, of course, couldn't to be as accurate with a bowl that doesn't have any kind of guide the system die forming is the best way to do it and the deepest you can dive it and aim it at the target the more chance you have a success Accurate and stable in the dive. It was one of those aircraft that you could put into a very steep dive. And it would not accelerate. Let's do that was also the first farmer to actively use a terrifying form of psychological warfare. But throughout insult to injury with typically German humor if you are. They added an AA siren that made the things scream like a bench it came down and they knew they were going to get bombs very soon everybody leaped to clean the credit for it And I suspect it was some smart mechanic who put a sweater on the airplane and then everybody took the credit. German and engineers realized that in a near-vertical attack the Stuker could infer knock off its own propeller with its bomb a special bomb cradle of course with a breakthrough in the Releasing it down here outside of the propellers park so that was important of course for accuracy but also to maintain the safety of keeping it from hitting the propeller Right after bomb release the stooker would pull up steeply putting five or six times before the gravity on the pilot at this point most pilots were suffering from G and G's blackout but they're stupid was designed to automatically pull out of the dive pulled out of it to dive at about 1400 The aircraft limitations became glaringly apparent Superiority was lost they were in trouble Kinda like kicking a baby seal. After being shot out of the skies over Britain. And reassigned to the Russian front with a new road Hey Facebook this dive bomber was just playing nasty number eight on our list of the greatest ever bombers is the remarkable World War one Italian heavy bomber. The Caproni CA 36. The Caproni certainly is an example of teaching bombing probably the first and probably the most effective of its type. It wasn't beautiful. It certainly wasn't graceful. But it was functional. It looks So crude and so unusual but really it was advanced technology for the time. It's 1915, 12 years after the right brother's first flight and the Caproni flying from Italy over the out and hitting Austrian target 770 kg. Historically significant this first generation bomber was a new weapon and it fired the imaginations of military thinkers To do so and I've had remarkable successes. Because it could carry a ton of bombs. And generally speaking, it didn't cause any awkward damage. He was an effective actor. They conducted and made arguably the most successful strategic air campaign in Wolverine and its largely unknown Strategic missions and from that through the American strategic moment tradition although the Caproni looks fragile And there was no such thing as a comfortable flight for these men. Crossing the Alps in winter. Exposed cockets are absolutely balling. They're American pilots who came back and described it. They said there were no trim tabs on that airplane. So you had to fly that Mission with your elbows stuck in your stomach holding the stick forward with a constant weight on your hand all the time. There's nothing good that you could say about the comfort level except when I got you back on the ground. The airplanes are literally held together by wire and they're covered in fabric and top shoes this airplane is the kind of courage it must have taken to get inside these airplanes without the safety production that pilots have now flown at High Altitude in the freezing cold were one thing but the Caproni was also the opposite of  Streamlined making it very very slow. The captain was not fast. You'd get it up to 80 miles an hour as soon as you could have to take off and that was it. It's one of those airplanes that people said tended to antagonize there rather than pass through it. The dragon while those things are enormous. So 80 miles an hour about it. An acronym has taken and even peculiar. It was a well-designed airplane. And the Italian Air Force was fond of this bomber. Keeping it in service until 1929. Shall we Long mission it was hell on its cruise the number seven bummer on our left has a style of a camp German engineering and that daring-do approach of the British. No surprise really because this bomber was a 1979 British Italian and German co-production tornado in the Mid 80s and it was a phenomenal place. It was god's smackingly impressive. The ride at low level is Rock-solid the tornado can also carry some 8000 kg of bums A very capable aircraft in terms of the weapon loaded to carry and the delivery accuracy of the bombs that it can do it could carry on the aircraft to find out what makes his unique wing tornado GR four so special Vertical but it comes with a price Hammer down is what this jet loves to do A tornado just four is a very powerful aircraft. Just on her own. She can get airborne with 28 and a half including fuel and with afterburners is capable of going 2.2 times the speed of sound. Using terrain-following radar Kilometers per hour at treetop level and the second one's a frame following radar Aircraft 600 knots to rain following at night in weather So pilots like Jim Beck where they're never out of fashion runway accessory the Jeezy and it squeezes you from the bottom of the suit initially pushing the blood up through the legs and into your tummy from your tummy Squeeze or six-packs. For most of us and at that stage then that keeps the blood up into the head and that is predominantly where you need to keep it. The tornado participated in some of the most dangerous missions of operation desert storm in 1991. Specializing in hitting Iraqi airfields. The Iraqi Had huge airfields that were very difficult to close down and the tornado could do it. In that first week, we lost five tornadoes. A low-level aircraft coming through you just opened fire straight up down that little guy with a rifle can shoot at you. Take me very bad luck. Jim back was just a kid during the first Gulf War but he was over by Dad the night of the latest area light show in 2003 to design to shoot down About 20 mi away successful and capable but the tornado doesn't really know what it is wants to be. A bomber or a fighter Time. We make a flip of a switch and go fighter if they want. If they have to. But really was designed to attack Bomber. All airplanes out of the tornado include suffering when they really have more than one role and in this case, it has four or five rules and so if you really want to have a greater air spirit already fighter you'd Trim off some of these other roles and tailor it to that. So then set to a capable airplane as a fighter. Note there's a bomber. The good airplane will kill me today. Low and fast and exposed. The tornado is injectable trades but a true master of none. The highly versatile Number six on our list of the greatest ever the British nuclear bomber and star of the James Bond film Thunderball Mind stopping. You look at the airplane and you think, my God, what a beautiful airplane. Incredible machine. Absolutely incredible. So, turn the neck off as big as that. So, the sound and the power of the oval combs are marvelous that I plan to show off in. I mean, you know, over there shows and things like that. It was tremendous. The triangular or delta wind valve and grew out of the RES need for a nuclear attack bomber that could go the distance Moscow and back first showing off the very fashionable nuclear flash white the Volcan went operational in 1960 a could carry 10 thousand kg of nuclear or conventional bonds equivalent to 12 families The average welcome was a phenomenon for his age. Here we got a huge pure delta and is going to operate 60 thousand feet and be a nuclear penetrator, that's what it was designed to do. Do that wonderfully well. Wonderfully well. The vote Kilos of rust giving a maximum speed approximately .95 Mac four 1000 km an hour characteristics of a fighter The aircraft is very maneuverable and assert me during a payday. The contemporary fight just couldn't not outturn it. Height. We had an exercise in Australia. Where they have miracles, aircraft, and we were in a turning back or with a miracle around 45 thousand feet and we kept turning and he gave up. The Delta Wing configuration of the Volton was its most distinctive feature. But it wasn't just for show. The Vulcan is an appealing aircraft both aesthetically and from an engineering logical standpoint. The thickness of that wing allows you to house a lot of things inside of it. 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The continents have been explored, the oceans have been crossed, but I can get a team of people incredibly smart, motivated, hard-working people, and we can build someThing and send it into space where no one's ever gone and take pictures of things no one's ever seen and that incredibly rewarding and then exciting and you wake up in the morning and you can't wait to get to work to figure out how to do it and do something that people are gonna remember. Most asteroids are in a zone of the solar system further out in Mars and closer than Jupiter and most people think that there was a planet that was trying to form in that zone and it. Whatever reason never quite formed and so most asteroids are orbiting the sun out and beyond Mars in this asteroid belt and they're just piles of bubble and rock. It never quite made it into a planet. There's another class of asteroids that formed much farther out in the solar system. Solar systems and they've remained very primitive. The new one is probably one of those. And what makes them especially interesting is we think they have organic material. What makes that even more interesting is that those asteroids fell to earth and brought primitive organic compounds that made very well have been the building blocks of organic materials that eventually led to life on earth and eventually led to us For most of my career, I've been studying Mars and for the last 25 years, my team and I here at Arizona State University have been building instruments to do just that. And then a few years ago, our colleagues down at the University of Arizona Asteroid spacecraft. That'll be used to study. The mineralogy and thermal processes on the asteroid. Well, Cyrus racks well, studying bend for a year. So, we launched in 2016 September. We will get there in about 2 years. We study the asteroid for a year using the various instruments onboard. With those data, we select the optimal muscle For the sample site. Once that sample site is selected, we'll do multiple maneuvers above the sample sites. Try that. Make sure the spacecraft and the instruments are capable of achieving that sample. Once it's time to do the sampling, the space graph will descend slowly to the surface. Collect that sample, put it into a storage container, and return it back to Earth. So, the main objective of this mission really is to bring 60 g of this asteroid back to the earth because it's that sample. That scientist will use it for decades to try to understand the composition and theological history of these objects. One of those key aspects of it. When you're going to an object you've never been to. You wanna take as broad, a sweet of instruments as you can cuz you really don't know what you're gonna find. There are five science instruments on Osiris Rex. The Ola or Osiris laser altimeter is Designed to map the shape and topography of the new and that will allow us to land safely. There's a student instrument called Rexus that was part of a competition in a group at MIT. We're selected to build that instrument. And then there are the three primary remote sensing instruments. So Camera system cameras that view from a distance and up extremely close then there's the Osiris visible near-infrared spectrometer it measures near and threads light. Measures organic compounds and other materials on the surface. And then finally there's Otis or the Osiris Thermally emission spectrometer that we built here at ASU. From that sweeter remote sensing instrument, this weekend Figure out what the most interesting place is: find the safest place to land and pick up our sample and bring it home Fred Spectrometer based on the Mars Rover instruments that we built that were called the mini test instruments. Those launched on the Spirit and Opportunity Rovers back in 2003. And I've been working on the surface of Mars since. The idea was to adapt that instrument to the Osiris Rex mission so that we can do comparable science at the Ask Traders. We've done it on Mars. But Otis does it measures the emitted infrared light and then it breaks that light up into a spectrum. Let's like if you take visible light and you put it through a prism, break it up into his colors. Now, every mineral, every rock, every color, Has a very unique diagnostic spectrum. So we measure the light. We break it up into the spectrum. And then we compare that spectrum to a library of spectra. We've measured every known mineral. And it's sort of like fingerprints you know here. Here's a spectrum from A new what is it match in our library so that's its role that's what it does mission is exciting for ASU because in the past all the previous jobs that we've done here at ASU have been done with partners in the aerospace station This is the first time that we've actually been able to build an instrument on campus. We've built non-flight test instruments in the past but nothing that's gone into space. Being built on campus obviously adds a lot of infrastructure needs that we didn't have on the university campus. So ASU has created this new building and it includes many laboratories. That building includes a class of 10 thousand clean rooms which is comparable to what we use in an aerospace company to do this type of work. We started with a completely empty large room. And we started saying We've been buying that stuff to fill up this room and I thought I knew what goes into the instrument like this but I've been amazed at the amount of stuff that is Eggs. They build an instrument of this complexity. And so we just constantly are buying the equipment, the tools, the facilities that we need. It's just an amazing amount of stuff. I am just being able to do this. Perhaps the best thing about this team is the remarkable span of experience. The heart and soul of this team are still in the chase. Stillman is our system engineer. He's the lead engineer. He really sets up The tone for the entire project. And he has been my mentor and role model over the last 40 years. Just a remarkable man. At the other end of the spectrum on our team is Ian Kubic who's our mechanical engineer and their bulls who's our mission assurance engineer. They were both undergraduates here at ASU. When they started on this project and now they're professional members of our engineering staff. In between the core of this group Greg me home. Who's our project engineer? He's really the leader of this group. He's the one who's ultimately responsible. For making your decision Overall optical-mechanical design makes sure the thing works the way it's supposed to. And then Bill O'Donnell who is really the hands of this operation. He's literally the guy who put Every single one of our instruments together. Collectively, this group is remarkably different. They have different personalities. They have different skills. But those differences actually lead to the creativity and the innovation that makes a project like this So, so powerful and so much fun to be a part of. I am here for the oh test. Critical design review. Also, call the CDR. CDRs are an important date for each of our instrument teams as well as our spacecraft team as we go through what we call gates to the next level. The critical design review for Otash is really a milestone in which we can be assured that they've demonstrated that the design meets the requirements necessary. To perform the measurements that we need at Venue the Asteroid to help us with our sample site collection as well as A lot of points now where we've completed our two primary reviews of the design the preliminary design review and the critical design review we passed those reviews with plenty of external peer review with excellent standing very few issues or brought up that we should be concerned about we all know from experience that a patient Mechanical, physical design, or two different things. So, the challenge now is mostly to make sure what we put on paper gets built properly. Every instrument that you build is unique. It's a one-of-a-kind instrument. So, for these types of developments, there's a lot of unknown, unknown. So, you really don't know what to expect until you actually have Technical challenges. You're gonna run into subcontractor challenges. You run into environmental challenges from various test facilities. All those things happen. You can't really predict them. So what you do is you put enough margin in your schedule to accommodate those potential issues. So we laid out this schedule at the beginning of the project and we ensured that we took a conservative approach on the schedule yet we put a lot of places where we could slip and still maintain our delivery date right now mid-June is our target we hope to deliver a couple of months before that of 2015. Installed on a spacecraft in August of 2015. And then we launched in September 2016. So the last couple of months we've gone from a lot of paper engineering and talking about what we were gonna do. Building an engineering practice model. She actually has to build up the real flight instrument. And that's a lot harder. Maybe it's like a dress rehearsal versus a real thing. All of a sudden, hey, if I break this or drop this or get a beat of blue in the wrong place. It's not just a test model anymore. It's the real thing. We're at the stage of the rubber beaches. We're building a spectrometer. And this involves mechanical components and optical components, mirrors, things like that. So, our job day to day now is to make sure the stuff comes together. It is built properly. And so, what? Carefully assemble in a line and do various measurements to ensure that each piece of hardware is rebuilding at functions as we expect. Meet and requirements, that sort of thing. And so, today, for example, Bill completed the assembly of what we call the moving mirror assembly. It's a little complex. Piece of hardware that its personal life is to just move back and forth. It moves the mirror and it's got like 100 components in it. Very complex, small, detailed work in that. Probably took several weeks of his time to get to the point where it's together and built. We tested today and it was a real milestone. The first piece of light hardware we put together looks perfect. So, it's time to celebrate. The team now is getting energized cuz this is the exciting part. You know, we're building something that's gonna fly in space in a couple of years. Our DNA is part of that hardware and it's gonna be flooding around space for the next decade. Hopefully, doing great science. 321. Power on. Show a plan. You think you think you know what the problems are gonna be and sometimes you're writing, sometimes you're wrong. Well, the biggest thing I'm worried about is our 1 day off schedule margin. We have 250 tasks laid out. Each one a day, 2 days, half a day, 3 days. Can you put all that out and okay? We're done on June 16 and they need it on June 17 and that's not much. Margarine. You'd like to have 2 or 3 weeks Of margin. So, what we're gonna try to do is work weekends and work evenings and build in some margin but we'll get there. We're in the home stretch. This is the combination of, you know, all that work over the last few years. There's been a few bumps in the road but pretty minor just enough to keep it interesting. From an engineer's point of view. So, we've gotten over those. Probably the biggest hurdle has been in an ethic that's always happening but electronics are very complicated on these instruments and they take longer than expected. So, it's all hands-on time. Spending a lot of time in the cleanroom and at the level of detail of this stuff is kinda crazy. If you put a spot of glue here, you gotta write it down in a book and say what kind of clue it was, when you mixed it, all that kind of stuff. So, it's a level of detail that you need to be, you know, congressman because sometimes things go wrong and you have to kinda Go back and look through all this documentation and term what you did wrong. Most of the time things go fine but we've learned this over the years and god heard Nasa kind of expects that we observe that level of detail and everything we do. So it's pretty exciting for us cos now we're gonna start a phase called the environmental test program. And in an at phase what we do is we simulate all the environments about our space. So we put the instrument to vibration. We put it through electromagnetic interference. We put it through a thermal vacuum test. And stimulate all those environments that the instrument might Encounter in space. So right now we are doing what's called electromagnetic interference testing. We're trying to make sure that our instrument doesn't produce electrostatic noise or that we're not sensitive to the noise made by this photograph. It's like the old days when you turn your blender on. We don't wanna do that so we're in a chamber that's completely isolated from all electrical noise sources and the only thing on in there is Otis That problem or if we come It takes a while to get all the bugs out so far last night we had a little scare we saw something funny in the data and Be worried about it overnight and then we realize that the instrument's fine. It was sort of a software guy air and I'm the software guy. So, it's good something happened. Hey, everybody. Sleepless nights and I'm sorry. But anyway, so we're Over the nails that we're doing about the same part to simulate space. We're trying to build an instrument that not only can survive launch and work in space. Need to be incredibly precise and get very accurate answers. We're trying to measure the temperature of this asteroid to a fraction of a degree and so to do that, you need a very accurate instrument and we have been doing all of our detail tests Unfortunately, in addition to that, we have to be able to get it very hot, very cold, so we have heaters, there's these pipes that carry liquids, nitrogen, into my supposed to be a vacuum, and you can imagine all those little sittings they they tend to Extremely cold so things get brittle and we're trying to create a vacuum so we've been for 3 or 4 days now chasing down these small little leaks these are literally leaks that you know Atoms are coming out of over close I think we're like one leap the way from from Simulating space so we make sure the instrument works we do all the calibration of it so we can interpret the data so it's it's taken a long time but it's gonna be worth it and then that's the last big test After six long weeks we just took Otis out of the vacuum chamber it has been in there for a really long time and we've exercised it we put it through all the cases hello my little friend The good news is we're done. We're out of the chamber. We got the data that we needed but we still have a whole lot of things we have to do. We have to do the final testing. The way Nasa works as we test it here. Get a baseline. Is it at work? Send me Take it to Locky Martin and we kissed it there and you make sure it's identical and then you put it on the spacecraft and you test it and you make sure it's identical and then we say it's yours if any you know any changes from now on you know or something that's happened on the locking side. So we have to do those final sets of tasks. It takes a couple of hours and then the biggest challenge is just to get all the stuff ready to ship. We have to ship computers and power supplies and targets and tables and then we put them in the box So, I was happy. This is actually a huge day for us. Otis is our first instrument that is having its pre-ship review. Meaning that we are going through all the data and making sure compliance with all of its requirements and we're gonna accept it to review two more accept it and then take it to Locky Martin's face craft manufacturer and integrate with the spaceCraft and we're very excited cuz Otis looks like it's a phenomenal instrument. One of the best ones, SUS produced. So, we're very excited. Hey, at this point in time this team of people is absolutely exhausted. They've been on a very long roller coaster journey of elation and frustration and agony when things haven't worked well. We've had problems. But after all of that, It's done. The instrument is beautiful. It's working extremely well and there's this incredible sense of elation and pride and happiness as we've completed our job. We've done what we've said we're going to do and Otis's heading out. The door to continue its journey to the spacecraft and then on this way of the new so after 4 years of very hard work we finally have delivered the Otis to You lucky Martin here in Denver it was a big deal to get it here we brought it in delivered it they checked it out and we spent the last couple of days getting tested and now we just put it on the space graph behind me is Otis sitting on the Osiris This is about as good as it gets. We launched out of Cape Canaveral, Florida in September of 2016. So, for the next year and a half, our team on Otis will be here at Locky Martin working with the Lockie team to ensure that the spacecraft is actually operating the way it should. We'll go through all those various qualification tests to make sure all the flight hardware performs as expected and hopefully September next year we have a beautiful successful launch from Florida on that Atlas five rocket Combination of years of blood, sweat, and tears. For us to be together as a family, not only our personal family but the group as a family. It's really exciting to celebrate such an accomplishment. So, in Florida, You know the anxiety builds, you never know if they're gonna launch and that's probably the riskiest part of the whole mission. It's always been my dream to actually build an instrument here. And so for me, Otis was a fulfillment of that dream and it was Hey Bill is on its way to someplace in the solar system. This is What it really is: the combination of all that great hardware development work. And now we hand it off to the scientist to let them have some fun. We did it. Very exciting. Nice being here with everyone else. To experience it. Together. We're fired up. It was amazing. Any rocket lines that are successful, that's great. That was probably the most exciting thing I can think about. I can't wait to do it again. So, It's Just an incredibly exciting experience to be part of this project to build an instrument to explore all the systems to send it to this unique little asteroid it's been an incredible adventure and one that I really hope that we get to do again someday. 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Although this wasn't a man who believed in predestination. He was born in Oxford, England on January 8 1942 to well-educated parents. Isabel Eileen hawking earned her way to the University of Oxford at a Time when few women got a degree she studied economics philosophy and politics and later worked as a medical research secretary Frank Hawking also went to Oxford and studied medicine specializing in tropical diseases Frank's research took down to London but when Isabel became pregnant with Stephen she left the capital for Oxford to seek a safe place London was still reeling from the aftermath of the blitz in 1941. After the birth of Steven two sisters followed Philippa and Mary as an adopted brother Edward. Stephen began his education at the high gate. A suburb of London at the Byron House School. A very progressive school. Talking to the teachers didn't believe Even drilling things into the students. Many blame this on his inability to read until he was 8 years old. When he was eight, the family moved north of London to Saint Alban's. Her for sure. Frank became head of the Department of Parasitology at the National Institute for Medical Research. He wanted Steven to go into medicine as well but his son was already enamored by The stars and spent much of his time looking at the sky and beyond the hawkings were eccentric instead of chatting while having dinner they each set silently reading a book Stephen family placed a high value on education When he was 13 his father wanted him to get into the highly regarded Westminster school immediately next to Westminster Abby but Steven fell ill and didn't sit for a scholarship exam without it they couldn't afford the school fees and perhaps that was a good thing it was actually all been that he met an inspirational teacher Mathematics together they build hawking's first computer from old clock parts and a telephone switch forward hawking would say behind every exceptional person there is an exceptional teacher he originally wanted to study mathematics at university but its fun Was worried that there weren't many jobs for math grads. Stephen would win a scholarship to study physics at Oxford. For his first 18 months as a university student, he was bored and found the work ridiculously easy. He was also lonely and didn't have much social life. That changed when he decided to join his college's book club. His loud voice is lightweight. Meet in the perfect cocktail. The person in charge of the boat. A fellow boatman remarked that he often seemed like he had his head in the stars. Working out the mathematics for me. But he didn't put a lot of effort into his studies. He said he spent only an hour a day on average working during his entire time at Oxford. That made exams difficult and it nearly Jeopardized the first-class degree would you need it to get admitted to the University of Cambridge for postgraduate studies his results were on the border between first and second class honors so we have to take an oral exam he was asked to describe his plan he responded if you award me a first I will go to Cambridge if I receive a second I shall stay in Oxford so I expect you will give me a first talking received a first-class bachelor's degree in physics in 1962 and began grad work at Cambridge in Cosmology the study of the universe he was disappointed to find he had been assigned physicist Dennis Siema as a supervisor rather than the more famous astronomer Fred Hoyle. However, this turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Foil was rarely at the department while PMO was always eager to talk which helped stimulate Hawking's own scientific vision. Who was also not a fan of the Big Bang Theory? The theory is that the universe had begun when it exploded with unimaginable force. He was the one who coined the term Big Bang.  As a way to poke fun at the theory. On the other hand, Pima was happy for Hawking to investigate the beginning of time but before he could delve deeply into his research. He received devastating news. He noticed the kid was getting increasingly clumsy during his time at Oxford. He fell down some stairs and the only suggestion the doctor had was that he lay up The beer. However, in 1963, while at Cambridge talking with diagnosed with a motor neuron disease called aMyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Or ALS, which gradually paralyzes a person. As the brain can no longer control the muscles. Doctors gave him 2 years to live. He was just 21 years old. Talking became deeply depressing. He felt there was no point in continuing his studies. He wrote in his memoir, my brief history, that I felt he was very unfair. Why should this happen to me? At the time I thought my life was over and that I would never realize the potential I felt I had. How Ever. The disease progressed slower than expected. FMA encouraged talking to return to his research. Hawking's greatest work. Revolutionized how we think about black holes. A perfectly circular region of space that's formed when it starts lapsing at the end of its life cycle. Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity. Had predicted black holes. The theory explains how gravity distorts space time the gravitational pull of a black hole is so strong that nothing can escape it not even light and it works the surroundings like a carnival mirror I'm done was an entirely convinced that these mysterious monsters existed the work of British mathematician sir Roger Penrose proved general relative Really does lead to the formation of black holes and for that you wanna know about prize in 2020 hawking became obsessed with black holes and made a number of important discoveries about them including that they're not entirely black he discovered that they emit light just outside the event horizon which is the boundary between normal space and the space Affected by the black horse gravity we're nothing can escape can you believe the slow leak of what's now known as talking radiation would cause a black hole to evaporate over time he had a knack for making beds to that black holes too Thought that was nonsense and believe that this information would be recovered through the radiation this puzzle remains unresolved but hawking conceded the bed and as a concession gift gave press school in a cyclopedia of his choice one on baseball Originate. It also began in a similarity adding credit to the Big Bang Theory that the university began at a single point. In time but that doesn't mean he believed there was a creator behind it. He wrote because there is a law such as gravity. The universe can and will create cells from nothing. It is not necessary to invoke God to light the blue touch paper and set the universe going. Blue touch paper is a reference to fireworks. The father of the big bang series is Lamenta. Had a different outlook. He felt the law of gravity was created by a creator. I talked about his life in a previous video which I'll link in the description. Talking was known to muse about god's existence. Once told Reuters the laws may have been decreed by God but God does not intervene to break the law. However, in the end, he was an Atheist although he did fall in love with a Christian Stephen met Jane Wild at a party in her hometown of Saint Albans he a physic student at Cambridge she an English student at the University of London they met around the time of a health prognosis talking said Jane gave him something to live for they got married in 1960 And though they didn't have a lot of time together turns out they would be married for 30 years and have three children Jane said she thought strength from her faith as Stephen illnesses and she became a caregiver feeding him dressing him bathing him being by his side through his many hospitals Visit. But you also once said their marriage was strained for another reason. She remarked the truth was there were four of us in our marriage. Stephen and I have motor neuron disease. In physics. She felt shut out of his scientific world. Where his work didn't slow down. Despite his physical decline. When he loses his ability to write You develop unique ways of thinking. He had to rely on doing complicated equations in his head. A physicist compared this to composing an entire symphony in his mind. Although the cruel disease robbed him of his ability to move and flurried his speech, his intellect remained sharp. He was elected to the Royal Society, the UK's National Science Academy at the age of 32, and in 1979 he rose to become the professor of mathematics at Cambridge, the most famous academic chair in the world when held by his Isaac Newton More natural-sounding voice later on because this had already become his trademark. He didn't actually lose his ability to speak entirely until 1985. When he caught pneumonia while on a trip to a research center in Switzerland he was so ill he had to be put on life support. When doctors asked his wife if they should remove his ventilator Jane Refused. They had to cut a hole in his neck and place a tube in his windpipe to help him breathe. The tricky ostomy removed what was left of his speech. In order to communicate, he chose letters on a spelling card by raising his eyebrows. Later, he received a computer program from American Engineer Walter Waltos whose mother suffered from ALS. Could choose words from the database with a click but then he lost control of his hand and had to resort to twitching his cheek muscle to select the letters. This was painfully slow and you could only manage a word or two a minute. So, he reached out to intel for help. Researchers worked on a state-of-the-art system that would interpret his intentions. Kinda like the Predictive text feature in teleworks with London startup swift key on a word predictor which analyzes talking papers to get a better idea of his writing habits. For example, when he selected the word black, it automatically predicted that the whole would follow. It was thanks to technology that hockey could put his groundbreaking research into book form. He published Best known work in 1988 a brief history of time sold 1 million copies in just the first year remarkable for a book about science although many readers didn't finish it it was very done even after hawking omitted all equations except one in order to appeal to the masses he only left in Einstein iconic Equals MC squared. Hockey was already well known before the books were released but became a celebrity afterward. He appeared on the Simpsons, the Big Bang Theory, and Star Trek. He became a cult-like figure who also had a mischievous streak. He was rumored to use his wheelchair. She run over the toes of people who annoyed him. Prince Charles was Currently a victim. His fame also put both his professional and personal life in the spotlight for one of the nurses who cared for him. Elaine Mason, Mason's husband, was the engineer who attached a speech synthesizer to his wheelchair. How can steadily grow more and more unhappy? At the relationship between Jane and Jonathan. Jones is organized at the local church who actually moved in with the hawkings when Stephen was expected to die young and Jane wanted someone who could support the children. Jane, Mary, Jonathan, after Steven married Elaine in 1995 his second marriage caused friction with his children. They too would divorce. After a decade In hockey later resumed a closer relationship with his first wife and his children during an interview with Diane Sawyer on ABC news. He talked about the most important advice he gave his kids. He said one remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet give you meaning. On purpose. Life is empty without it. Three. If you are lucky enough to find love. Remember it is rare and doesn't throw it away. And he once shared this advice. With the world. And however difficult life may seem. There is always something you can do. And succeed at matters that you don't just give up. He put it in another more humorous way once at the University of Oxford. Don't give up. After 50 years of living with ALS. He passed away peacefully at his home. On March 14 2018 at the age of 76. His funeral took place at a church in Cambridge guests concluded the actors from the film about his life the series of everything the movie's title is a reference to a single theory that Hawking hopes to find to have a complete understanding of the universe one theory to explain how it all worked it's one of the major unsolved problems in Today. Despite all that yet accomplished, there were things he dreamed of doing but never did. He never got the chance to fly to space. Although he did travel aboard oh gravities Boeing 727. Duke experienced weightlessness. He was a strong advocate of space travel in living on other planets. Nuclear war climate change epidemic asteroids in the rise of artificial intelligence were buried in Westminster Abbey not far from the graves of two other famous scientists Newton and Charles Darwin while he didn't believe in predestination the brilliant scientist who was born on the day through Isaac Newton died on the day Albert Einstein was born in. 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The scientist said that the events before the Big Bang are simply not defined Because it's impossible to measure what happened during them since these events have no observational consequences we can exclude them from the theory and say the time began with the big bang according to hawking theory the universe literally didn't exist before the big bang Where the usual laws of physics hold there's nothing south of the South Pole so there is nothing around before the big bang hocking fed There are several serious theories each with its own pros and cons but to understand them first you need to remember one important fact in our universe there's much more order than chaos imagine a bomb filled with sand the bomb explodes and the billions and billions of grains of And contain in it are scattered in different directions. In fact, it should end in a complete mask. However, the sand that represents the matter of our universe instead forms itself into a beautiful sandcastle. Where there should be chaos. Order is formed. This is roughly what happened at the time of the big Why the matter was distributed in this way is still unknown. In fact, there are a lot of mysteries in space. For example, why did the media destroy the dinosaurs that fell on our planet at that time? What if this happened today? Or in 1 trillion years? You can only assume so Act of the hypothesis. According to one of them, the high level of order in our universe is due to the fact that it appears after the collapse of the previous universe. In other words, our universe could have been formed as a result of a rapid compression and then the big bank. By the way, this may end Indicate that we are currently living in the first reborn universe or in the 15th 1000th the 1 billion after all the process of compression and explosion can continue indefinitely. The hypothetical model of the appearance of the universe is sometimes called the big bounce mum Controversy. For example, this idea contradicts Einstein's general theory of relativity. The rules by which gravity works. The physical laws that we know cannot explain why the other universe having reached the singularity would have given rise to the big bank. At all and not remain in this position, another hypothesis suggests that before the big bang the universe seemed to be asleep that is it was a very compact slowly evolving static space imagine a cliff with a boulder on its edge in a state of vibrant Any touch would cause it to fall into the abyss that is there would be a big bang hypothesis also assumes a high level of order in our universe behavior of matter. However, there is a model that can explain almost everything and this is the multiverse model according to it and an infinite number of other universes were born. So far, humanity isn't able to detect these other universes. According to this view, the Big Bang created an infinite number of uses. Some of them are similar to ours. There are Earth-like planets and even people on them. Other universities may be slightly different. For example, theoretically, there may be a planet similar to earth but the dinosaurs on it are not extinct or the opposite. Things could be very difficult Without the earth perhaps even without stars and galaxies with different laws of physics. This all sounds like science fiction but according to the mathematical part of the heart of hawking theory it's possible Infinite variations of the laws of physics this doesn't help us understand what kind of universe we are in and what it's features are and was able to do together with professor Thomas her dog using the mathematical arsenal of String theory I won't burden you with complicated explanations according to the hawking her tug theory parallel world exist means that any conclusions about it are true for other years Based on this data scientist can get close to studying the big bang and what happened before it and Steven haunting understood this perfectly well for example the study of so-called new Trino's promises a mass of interesting information new Trinos are so elusive The size of the solar system new Trina radiation can tell us what happened a few seconds after the big bang and this isn't the only way it looks like all we can do is wait it may turn out Add Stephen Hawking was right or maybe there was something before the Big Bang that no one thought of sometimes people come up with the most incredible ideas shared its orbit with another planet. 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In this episode, we'll be looking at tragic cases, one that is so disturbing, we could not go into too much detail. It's hard for us to say hit those lights, sit back and enjoy. As these cases are not enjoyable. They are the stuff of nightmares and real-life horror stories. Now before we begin we'd like to share a special thank you to this video sponsor From the 1930s attempt to remove Julia from her fortune returns to the Worse. That's leaving her with no choice but to appoint you as lead investigator. Uncovering the hidden troops as you attend to crack the coldest case the world of true crime has ever seen is just one of the many engaging storylines provided by Hunter Killer Once, a monthly original game. 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But show your support for those affected by cold cases around the world in the darkness As we team up to hunt a killer. David Harker, the British carnival. This next case is horrific and sad. That resulted in the deaths of three people. David Harker had problems for me and my age. You were torturing me to eat small animals. Of fun. And I need you 16. You were sent to the Durban Young offenders institution. In County Durham for tucking two men and killing their dog and in 1995 at the age of 23. Park and move to Darlington in County Demand. In Darlington how to become part of the skateboard scene and he started himself with young impressionable friends. Used to be intelligent to carry employment. And no trouble charming women. Although his appearance was a little intimidating. As he had tattooed on his shaved head. The words subhuman and disorder Darker controlling side that came out when he was drunk that often ended with tantrums aggression violence I would spend hours in his flat. Reading the card books. I'm watching Grizzly videos fantasizing about his desire to become Britain's youngest serial killer. Sadly. Hey, 31-year-old Julie Paterson was the person Harker chose to carry out his six functions and not return home for several days. So when you can come Home and meet April 1998. Her partner Alan Taylor was not and Julie was alarmed. It was only when Judy missed crucial appointments with her children that he alerted the police. After public appeal, police received information that Julie was the least keen on April 16 in the company of David Harker See the tip after 30 secluded areas with all the proof they needed. When they found Judy's belongings and pools of blood on the floor, Tim bleeding it was just one of his drunken runs. Parker was arrested but at first, denied the crime and refused to reveal where Judy's missing head and limbs were buried but after weeks of searching it lands for sight, The search is called off. Park the latest investor killed Julie after meeting her in a palm and taking her back to a splash in Darlington he then strangled her and clean that he cuts strips of flesh from her thighs pasture and cheese before wiping down her body with bleach and soaring off her head and limbs And don't the torso in a shack on wasteland. Near Darlington football club. Parker also claimed to have killed two more people. Although no evidence for this claim was found. Yeah, chilling inside into his twisted thinking. Arka told psychiatrists. People like me don't come from those films. These films come from people like me. On February 10 1999 you sent it for life in prison after pleading guilty to man's slaughter after being locked down hard to begin a letter-writing campaign to the press periodically received Use the phone but he has never revealed what Judy's remains are as leveraged to keep him in the news. In a twist of this horrific story, Judy's boyfriend Allen became obsessed with finding the rest of Judy's body. And started digging holes all over Darlington. His goof caused him to turn to drink and drink. And in 2006 he murdered it. Friend John Morrison by strangling him with a belt. He claimed that he wanted to be sent to the same prison as Harker. In order to exact revenge on his girlfriend's killer. 3 minutes after being sentenced to life in prison. Allan committed suicide. Today, despite repeated attempts from her family. Julie's head and limbs have not been found. I'm the only man who knows where they are. It seems. It's not about giving up the details. Joe Paul, the butcher of Elmendorf. You may not have heard of Joe Ball, but you might have heard of the film. Texas hotel owner. He keeps in the back of the hotel character called Joe Ball. Joe Bull was born on January 7 1896 in Allendorf Texas Convey children were born to Frank and Elizabeth. At the age of 21, joined this in the first world war and we shipped off with the front line in Europe. In 1990, you received an honorable discharge from the army. I returned to his hometown in Allendorf. For a while, he worked with his father but found it hard to adjust to civilian life after 19 Horrors of war and soon Clint. And he was so successful. He employed a helper. Call Clifton Weir. We'll buy all the accounts treated upon me. When prohibition ended, there was no call for good legos. So Joe, the saloon. What's your name sociable in? Even though the business seemed to be doing well. Joe Fountain needs to reconnect tutoring customers. And soon settled on the idea of having live alligators on the property. So he took a hole behind the bar, filled it with water, and recorded 10 for 12 fences around it. Before releasing five live alligators Joe's idea was a success and held it across Came in to look at his new pets. Tell me about the alligator's in his show and we threw live wild animals at the alligators. As the delight punches cheered as they devoured the customers was the young girl Joe hid his waitresses and bartenders. Although he didn't go and notice, none of them seem to stay long. They were there 1 day and gone the next. In 1934, Joe met a woman named Mimi Goffart. And the couple began running the bar together. That was until Joe fouled one of his young waitresses. The lowest buddy is a good one. Things became even more complicated in 1937. When Joe fell for another of his workers. 20 2-year-old Hazel Brown. With three women now vying for Jose's affections. Something happened. That is when many disappeared. George went into absence by telling everyone she'd given birth to another man's baby. A few months later, Joe married Dolores. And later told her that Minnie had not run on You killed her by shooting her in the head and bearing her in the sun of a local beach. But Dolores didn't believe in your husband and they never talked about it again. In January 1938 Dolores lost her left arm when one of Joe's alligators was responsible. Although it's going to be Car crash. However, she lost it. Not long after doors disappeared and not long after, so did Hazel. Enable started to complain about the smile I've rotting meat and Joe told him to mind his own business It wasn't long for ranchers of the girls who've gone missing. Stop doing choir and choose a bar if they were a bit to charge him. But the list of missing employees kept growing And locals expect the missing girls to be his beloved gators. When a neighbor came forward and told investigators that he'd witnessed Joe cut meat off a human body. And feeding the peaches to alligators things got much more serious. Investigate to start to disrespect the worst. I want another neighbor to go to this chair. Telling him about a style smelling barrel. Joe had left in his sister's barn. Police went to arrest Joe at his bar. When they arrived at the bar they told Jill that they were taking him into questioning. Joe asked if he could first close down the tablet and deputies agreed Joe immediately walked over to his class register and pressed the nose Button. I won the open draw. You retrieve the 45 calendar revolver. They briefly waved at the officers and shot themselves there. After Joe's dad, a thorough search of the bar revealed rotting meat around the gate of bond with blood and hair. And they fear Joe had mutated The missing girls and fed them to a gator. The only man you would know was Clifton Wheeler who Joe had continued to employ. Eventually, Clifton admitted that Joe had killed Hazel Brown. And he took them to an isolated spot near the San Antonio River. He began to dig the loose soil And a horrendous smell began to emanate from the ground. Eventually, Clifton pulled out two arms to lengths and finally a torso but the head was missing that's when Wheeler pointed to the remains of a campfire Will they explain that you would force in transport hazels body and apparel after he killed her in a fit of rage and he helped Joe dismember the remains of the soul she told him she was pregnant. He then buried her on the beach just after you told the noise. We are told investigators were the only two women killed. Dolores and a couple of the other missing women did turn up alive but some of the women remained missing and although allegedly none of them watched flash in the alligator pond that was found to be human. Many of the locals believe the missing women were fed to Joe's alligators. Whether they were dead or alive at the Time does not bear thinking about. Joe alligators were eventually seized by the state of Texas and donated to the San Antonio zoo people killed. Or if any of them ever ended up as gator food. His conscious Like popularity lives onto this day. Jungle fruit is 44 days of hell. This story is quite possibly one of the most shocking we've ever written about. Some of the details are so horrific. We are not going to describe them in detail. Is the kind of crime that makes you question how such Fortescue human beings could exist. It's all more disturbing when you realize your bounty over the children. Junko Furuta was a 16-year-old girl who lived in Moscato, Japan. She was a popular student that I lived School. I was never in trouble. Unfortunately, it was her attractiveness that caught the eye of the school bully. The boy named Hiroshi Miam and turned him down using fury and was set on revenge. Miano had linked the Yakuza. A notorious Japanese organized crime syndicate Ian is a low-ranking member of the game known as Chimpiras. And have previously engaged in various crimes. On November 25 1988 as Junko was riding her bike from home from her part-time job. One of Anna's friends jumped out on her, causing her to push my bike. Hey, Roshi who's waiting for a nearby rush to help her kindness. Not knowing it was part of his plan to abduct her. With the help of his friends. Miano led Junko to an abandoned warehouse. She'd run away and not look for her because she was doing well. Over the next 44 days, Junkie was taught to in assaulted by over 100 Who was invited to the house? She was beaten and subjected to horrific attacks using various objects. What is unbelievable in this case? Are that Minanto's parents new by the girl being captive in the house? But at first at home, she was my hour's girlfriend. But when Jungle back down to help her scheme, they became fully aware of the whole. That was taken place. There were two afraid of the call for help. Horrific torture. It's far too disturbing to mention in this video but can be found online. In the end, one of the boys who participated in the assaults suddenly felt guilty and told his parents what was happening. Her parents called the police. And they visited the Minato House. But incredibly they believe the Minatos when they said they had no idea what they were talking about. They even invited the police in to show they had nothing to hide. And sadly the police believe their story and left without searching the house. On January 4 1989 Who went into convulsive seizures? At first, the boys thought she was faking it and did nothing to help her. But a few hours later she died. The boys panicked and to get rid of her body they put it in a 44-gallon drum and filled it with web cement Discovered. After Miana was questioned about the assault of a different girl. And he inadvertently confessed to what had happened to Junko. The police found the drone containing the jungle's body the following day. Shockingly because the boys were underage by Japanese standards aged between 60 and 18. They were given knee-inch sentences Miana received the 20th sentence and the others only seven sentences were too light The crimes committed. Personally, we think this is an understatement and find it hard to believe those four men are free. After what they did to the poor jungle. How hard should he go out to the family and friends who have to live with the knowledge and what's happened to her over those terrible 44 days Theresa it's rare for any mother to harm their children most mothers love their children unconditionally but in this case of Theresa Nor rather than love her children she was Janice of them 14th 1946 in Sacramento California growing up. Until her mother died when she was 15 years old. After her mother's death her first husband Clifford Sanders. And the following you gave birth to their first child. Howard But tomorrow just for the conflict and after 1 year as a couple as many fights, Theresa Shaun Clifford died with a rifle. She was charged with murder but you please did not guilty. Claiming self-defense. And I did try in 1964. The jury agreed and she was released. The following spring she gave birth to a second child. A year later Theresa May US Marine Bob Noor and a couple had four more children together. Susan William Robert. And Tertia Mary. This marriage ended in divorce and Theresa went on to marry twice more. Both of which also ended in divorce. Theresa was fine. Physically verbally and psychologically abusive towards all of the children and for years she abused and taught them in various ways including beating them full speeding them and burning them with cigarettes as they grew up a lot of her angels ended her two elders daughters Sheila and Susan. They were turning into attractive young women and she grew increasingly Janet to their beauty and slim figures. Things came to her head in 1982 when Rita became convinced that choosing was casting a spouse on to quarter to gain weight. And 1 day she was so angry. She shot Susan from behind with a 44 cargo gun. The bullet launched in Susan's back but Theresa refused while her daughter sought medical attention. Despite the lack of care Susan survived but not for long. After another argument with her mother in July 1984. Theresa stabs Susan in the back with a pair of scissors. Again she survived. But you told him mother&amp;nbsp; Is moving to Alaska to escape the abuse. Theresa agreed on the condition. She allowed her to remove the bullet launch nearby. In case she uses evidence against her After the procedure, Susan did that successfully and was eventually found conscious. Thinking she was dead. Theresa picked up Susan's belongings in a trash bag with her son, Robert, and William to drive their sister to shore valley with a dump on the side of the road Setting her a bite. Susan's smoldering body was found the next day. Horrifically and also determined that she was still alive when she was caught alive. Due to the status remains. Positive identification was never made. And Susan was classified as a gene though. Following Susan's death. Theresa Directing her and abuse towards her daughter Sheila. And after accusing her of being pregnant and passing on an FTD to her on June 21 1985 she had died of starvation and dehydration Water is dead. And by then her body was decomposing causing an odorous smell to fill your apartment. Trees again ordered her son to dispose of the body. And I've done it near the airport in Truckee, California. Her body was discovered a few hours after. But was never positively identified. I was classified as a jean dough This man in the apartment was so bad afterward that Theresa moved the family out of the home in order for the youngest daughter Terry to burn down the apartment in Everett and destroy any physical evidence before spread. But by this time it had fled. Theresa was arrested some years later after her surviving children shared their ties with their mother and her youngest child Terry. Reported her sister's murder to Utah please in 1993 Robert William and Theresa were arrested or the Robert was already in prison for murdering a bartender. Theresa was spared the death penalty After play bargain but was sentenced to two live sentences. She's currently incarcerated at a California institution for women in Chino, California. She'll be eligible for the pro in 2027. Bretman They can be few things more horrific than being stalked go in the store crazy 13th for crock dial who has just carried off your meat we got a fun day at quad biking in Australia Outback Around 11:30 AM and an hour later arrived at the usual racing area field national park spending an enjoyable day morning around. On their bikes. They meet their way down to the river to wash the mud off their clothes and boots. They noticed the river was unusually high but thought nothing of it. Bryant waited into the river a little further than the other two. Then suddenly he lost his footing and the current washed him away. Realizing their friend was in trouble. Ashley and Sean are trying out to help him. But there was no real panic as many caught up with breath the three men looked for a way back to the bank and actually followed. The two men then looked around for bread. Who is nowhere to be seen? They managed to pull themselves up the tree Looked around they saw a crocodile pop over the water with bread and his jaws and lingered in front of them for a few minutes before swimming away with Brett in his mouth and remained that the foot of the tree bobbing up into Mittenley to let them know he was there Traumatized young man dad not to move but as he got darker Sean tried to move higher up the tree to a safe spot he slept and found into the water. The terrified man managed to scramble back out before the crock resurfaced. As the night drew in and the temperature dropped the two friends huddled together for me. Hanging on to a small tree with suede in the wind and rain. All the while they were unsure what the croc was doing in the water below them. When the boys didn't return home that evening, friends went to look for them. They found the boys abandoned the car and empty trailer but there was no sign of the three friends. As soon as it got light they searched part two and sent Hey but the weather was bad and the search was difficult. Eventually, Ashley and Sean heard the shapes of our family friend. Sean shouted back and they warned the searchers not to go into the water of the crocodile still beneath the tree, surfing them happened to their friend. The water in the river was rising and the ball Boys were called and traumatized stuck in a tree in the middle of a flooded river being stormed by an angry crocodile. The only way to rescue them was by helicopter. So a winch was used to get the two in out of the tree. And lower them onto a marine life raft. That they had dropped a tiny island in the middle of the river. About 100 m from the tree. The boys then had to paddle for their life to try land. Knowing the croc was still watching them. All of the noise of the helicopter had made a crop back off. The rescue was successful and the two boys made a full recovery. Although deeply traumatized by the death of Brent. 4 days after the incident. Search has tried to track down Crocodile retrieve brat's body. But sadly they were unsuccessful. Neither the body of the 22-year-old nor any items of clothing were ever found. 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Spirits or other types of parallel phenomena. Could that be because they have experienced paranoid activity themselves? Or have come face to face with an end Well it seems that you live in the United Kingdom the chances are that you have. As there appears to be a ghost or creepy story around every corner. In fact, we found so many during our research for our previous haunted UK video. Now we thought we would make another one Como. So as always, hit the lights. Sit back. Enjoy another helping of haunted places in the United Kingdom. Flyers bush gravy at Belfast Island. It sits right in the center of Belfast University Water and has been usually burial site since the fifth century making it older than the city itself to the left as you pass through the gates is what is known quickly Where hundreds of people were thrown into a mass grave without ceremony following the color fever in the surrounding area was so full. Only a small amount of earth. Cover the top. And foul smiles and knocks of his fumes fill the air. Possibly causing the spread of disease. Go to a soft machine around this area. Perhaps wondering restlessly because they've not been afforded the dignity of a proper burial. In the early 1800s, the body-snatched George Stuart. Those partners use fries. Their fresh sort of bodies will travel over to Belfast and then take the ship back to Scotland with the surgeons in Edinburgh for the anatomy studies surgeon's knife. The bodies are the woman's trial Within recovered from a barrel or the dogs. Many grave diggers made grizzly discoveries as they recovered the bodies of dead babies at Friar's Bush Graveyard. A baby that had been thrown over the wall by unmarried women and made siblings in the hopes of getting rid of their illegitimate offspring. The sounds of crime babies are often heard When walking past the cemetery at night. The fries dawn tree stands within the cemetery and is the side where a monk was hanged because he was banned in Northern Ireland during the 17th century. His ghost can be seen swinging from the branches. Opposite the cemetery entrance. There's a David Kerr universe. Bursty building and a tunnel run beneath the graveyard connecting it to the Ashby building. The tunnel was once used by students. The shortcut between the two buildings. Three of those students were discussing whether the haunted town stories were true and he would prove it. By walking the tunnel at night alone. His friends were waiting to meet him on the other side. Halfway through and quickly loses his nerve. The student began to panic and became disorientated. He felt the reassuring grip of his friend's hand on either arm. I said walk to the tunnel to meet him and guide him back. Now could it be a friendly ghost that helped him find his way through the tunnel? They believe it was Conwy Valley, North Wales. In the foothills of the Snowdonia Family. It's now a privately owned luxury cast house. But do not be fooled by its beauty. Believe it has a dark past. I'm more than one resident ghost. Paranoia activity has been reported in the house since the 19th century. And all the accounts I have been consistent in what happens and where it happens. In North Wing Ghost of the young seven girls if we can visit her. Her presence is accompanied by a repulsive smile. And he said and dropped the temperature. And to make myself known. She places a ghostly hand on your shoulder who seduced one of his serving needs? But when she fell pregnant he murdered And buried her body and he wore within the house. When the house was renovated years later they hollowed out space in the mall. In the exact spot with a patriot, the smile is most potent. Crying children are also another regular current. When there are no children present. The castle also has a ghost dog. Who starts Appearing after the current owners dug up a dog skeleton in a shallow area during renovations shallow falls. Popular tourist attractions nearby. The legend says that Sir John Wynn's spirit was trapped there. To forever be purged in spot on by the waters for the evil deeds committed by him in the days of nature was packed up recently when ghost hunters from the dark arts parallel Right I've just seen I've just seen this What do you make of the footage? Press Barry Gloucester. Presberry comes a close second of plug clean Kent. The title of the most haunted village in England. Its best-known ghost is a hood operation of a monk known as the Black Ambert. Who has made several appearances, mostly at Christmas, Easter, and on all souls day? His spirit always follows the same route that begins inside the church. Crosses the churchyard and keeps us on a straight path through the grounds of the old primary for vanishing To the wall or the cottage on high street. Where he announced his arrival by noisy moving things around in the attic. One of the most convincing photographs of the mum was taken on November 22, 1990, stones in the churchyard Looking for ghosts but when he did that film he was surprised to see that a mysterious dog figure had a pier in one of the photographs it was taken before digital cameras or photoshopping is no longer around confirm or deny it Is not the only ghost to hold the village of Prosperity. A spectrum horseman or a white stallion has been known to gallop along shore green lane in the early hours of the morning. He's thought to be a ghost, a Messenger Archer. Over the years this operation has reduced somewhat. A little more than a dollar. It is said that in the early 20th century the scouts and with an arrowhead were dug up in the area, the oldest in the village. And during the civil war Parliamentarian soldiers will be there. Every night they were stringing a rope across the road as a security measure against wireless forces. Trying to get through the village. One night their little trap caught a royalist dispatch rider. Heading to Gloucester from Sudeley Castle after he guards straight into it and was captured, Other soldiers. We executed him on the spot. It is sad since his horrific death. The goosely hoof beats of him on his horse can be heard in the dead of night. Until he stopped abruptly as they approached the spot where he hit the rope. Another spot impresses bury. Is sensible cotton. We love to play with spinach. She's been seen on numerous occasions and her music has been heard by a family during World War Two. When they took refuge in the content but the only one thought to be haunted. For many years it's been played by melting ice activity There's also the ghost of an album tweet gentleman. Who makes occasional appearances in the bar area? But as soon as he approached, disappeared, the thinner. We'd love to know if any of you have been depressed by me. And experiencing anything strange. Liverpool. Liverpool was the fifth largest ship in England and is known for many things including Liverpool and Everton football club. The Beatles. The home of Quine and white star lines. And was the port of registry of RMS Titanic. It is also extremely haunted. Mackenzie's mention of Andrew's church Rodney St is a strange one. As the final resting place of William McKenzie, we spent much of his career in Liverpool dealing with the devil. But he would exchange his home for lifelong luck on the camping tables And when he died in 1851 using a tomb above ground that he stoned, the pyramid shot upright with a winning hand of the cart to prevent the devil from speaking and clinging to his song. His plan would have been perfect. Except that he forgot that his soul needed to go somewhere. And although the decision to keep his body above ground caps in front of him. It also kept him from heaven too. A man in a white cloak and top hat can be seen wandering around Rodney St late at night. In fact, he's often heard rather than seen. His lost song with nowhere to go indicates that he was buried in the traditional way and continues to be told and believed by many to this day. Apart from Mackenzie's too, Rodney St is said to be the most haunted street in Liverpool. Set me a much shorter bloody acre is another spot not to be home. The land is set to be guided by the angel of death Horrible curse would fall upon them. There are several cemeteries in Liverpool City Center and Saint James on Hope St is one shed to have a resident vampire. Sightings of bees have been reported since the 1960s. It's not just a vampire. They're also ghosts and one, in particular, makes a regular appearance. Inline. Here's William Huskerson MP. Who was late to rest with a grandmother in 1830? His spirit is seen regularly leaving his mausoleum and wandering around the graveyard bones of a Petite woman with a relationship on it. And a little girl has been seen walking down the nearby Maryland street. Speak home. They are also one of the oldest buildings in Liverpool. Beating back to the 16th century. The half-timber house is open to the public. And many visitors have been spooked by the building's resident ghosts. One of the most well-known is a cavalier. Joined the hall's renovation in the 1950s. Workman spotted a man growing up. He was dressed in a cavalier uniform. And was leaning on a beam. He reportedly picked up a hammer and passed it while the workman fell through the hatchway and share terror. But that's not the only vivid incident with a cover In the 1970s a 13-year-old boy named Charlie William would regularly write to speak all to talk to a strangely pressed man Charlie that he had been dead for years The young boy was so afraid he got on his bike and run away as fast as he could and never returned to the hall central. To James Pete station in 1990 James David A local loyal man. Told her he and other passengers. I cleaned the ghost on the train for 1 day. I was taken aback by the splatter experience. This next one is a little different. As the top five teams actually visited this place. Now we didn't really capture enough footage room information. I would like to take a trip back to do a full-blown investigation including interviewing the owner and doing a late-night ghost hunt in Jamaica, Cornwall, and England. Has a long history of smuggling ghosts and all things creepy. We took a visit last year. Have you wanted to see if we could send anything strange? Or even see something for ourselves? Not only in the end but also in the surrounding infamous Botman Moores. Previous reports of a panoramic church Stationed in the hallway in a strange language believed to be old cornish. The sound of horseshoes and the metal rims of wheels turning on the rough cobbles in the courtyard in heavy boots. As well as the ghost of a stranger who was supposedly killed outside the end. Way back in a day by an unknown sail Rooms one to 12 which are located in the original park. I said to be the most haunted. We were staying in room 12 situated above the daffy Demora museum back in the day, which would have been the old stables. First impressions of us tore the end and our room was nothing finished. However, something to mention. In the morning my wife said that during the night I woke up and said I was going to drink water. She then heard me lift a glass bottle of water off the bedside table and drink. This is strange because I never wake up at night to drink. And the only boss of water in the room was one on her bedside table. So I would have had to reach over her in the pitch black to drink it and put it back. Unfortunately, none of this was picked up on the camera as it was too dark and the sham recorded didn't pick anything up either. So, we're not sure what happened. The next morning, we headed out to the malls to see if we could send anything. The more famous tale of the beast of Bodman. They were supposed to be Phantom Wildcat. But lives in the area Although we didn't stay in the area long enough to gather enough evidence of its existence. The moors are descendants and you replace them. When it comes to equipment malfunctions during the trip we had one strange event take place before the trip was drained flat when we took it out at the end. Now, this has never happened before. I can't see what causes it. But some do say paranoid energy can drain electronics. Now, this is a common occurrence amongst ghost hunters. Again it could have just been a coincidence but it's never happened before. We did catch a photo during a walk around at night. In the Jamaican Courtyard that got us all excited. Over the next morning Set out to try and debunk it. And it turns out it was just a wooden bench. It goes to show how easily you can misidentify objects. When you compose your mind. Overall we came away with a scent by the Jamaican and surrounding areas of Bodman. Definitely hold a kind of arena. I cannot be found in any other place in the UK. Demanded history at the end and the ghost stories at the level of energy that is under nine the creepy especially at night. Ask for ghosts while we do not experience anything to suggest it is. But it's always left up to you. So that's five more creepy and haunted locations in the United Kingdom. You're enjoying all these scary articles. 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One of the most famous landmarks on the planet. And the most impressive man-made structures ever made. After many many years of studying and our Advancement in technology. We are still barely any further than covering the truth behind these magnificent instructions. How are the huge stones moved? What mysterious cement was used to bind them all together? How are they so aligned? The questions are endless. So, from the mystery to the fact. Let's take a dive into The most fascinating topics in the world. Egyptian permits? As always. Sit back. And enjoy. How are they built? Let's start with the most common question of all. How are the pyramids built? It's cemented. They took between 10 and 15 years to build. And ancient engineering feats like Giza were so impressive. But even today scientists cannot be sure how the pyramids were constructed. What is known is that the builders would have been highly skilled, strong Egyptians, not sleeves, art is sometimes depicted. And the workforce was thought to be anything from 14 To as many as 40 thousand. Just think the great primitive loan is estimated to contain 2.3000000 limestone blocks and 500 thousand tons of water. If no one does, we question how these huge quantities of building materials were transported. Let alone maneuvered into place. Some of which lifted over 450 feet up and the weather expanded. It caused the rocks. To break. Once they were cut, they were transported by boat. All floated using a flotation device. Either up or down the river Nile, that's the most plausible theory on how the building material was transported to the pyramid sign. But that doesn't explain how the pyramids and sounds were constructed. First, let's not forget that some of the individual blocks I estimated to weigh as much as 7012.5 tons fuel-powered construction creams don't usually lift more than 20 tons. So how did they do it? There are two more. Hope you're serious. First, once the blocks arrived at the pyramid site, a system of ramps would have been used to hold stones into place and the height they would have needed to be held as the pyramids began to take shame. Make this theory incredibly unlikely although not impossible. For most people, the second theory is more possible. The huge stones were floated into position using the same points method. Possibly used to transport them to the site. But it looks simple on video and diagrams. Don't forget we're talking tons of stone. The number of points you needed for this would be astronomical. Take into account the waterproofing needed for the water chambers and the amount of pressure on the hatch doors but this is how those blocks were maneuvered. I'm actually conscious of Acid in this. We're still not sure. How exactly these incredible structures were built? How do you think they were built? The secret tunnels. The pyramids are Filled with mysteries. And the great pyramid air shafts or tunnels are one of them. At first, it was thought they may have served some sort of ventilation during the construction process. However, this has been dismissed in recent years. After the discovery of what appears to be small limestone blocks or doors at the top of some of the shafts. There are currently three known chambers in the Great Pyramid, the base chamber that supports the pyramid. And two upper chambers that are known as queen and king's chambers. In both of these, it's been discovered that there are four small tunnels that extend in the north and south walls. They're only around 20 cm Squared and over the years it's speculated that these lead to another secret chamber that is open-ended and leads to the outside of the pyramid that these shafts were to allow the king's soul to travel to the stars [...]The north and south sky. And this seems quite plausible considering I believe. However, the Queen's Chamber Tunnels are more mysterious. I'm remote control cameras have been sent down them and this is when it was realized they are blocked off by small stone doors. With what appears to be metal pins. This is strange. South has no metal within any other part of the permit. This is speculation but behind the door is another undiscovered chamber. More recently, another robot was sent in and this time it drilled into a stone blonde inside the tunnel. And did discover a small empty chamber. The most recent explanation of Eternal was done using a newly developed robot camera. They managed to get into the chamber and found 4500-year-old hieroglyphics written in red paint. And carvings in the stone tunnel have some symbolic meaning. Rather than serving any purpose Under the hieroglyphics could be deciphered it could hold the key to yet another mystery of the great pyramid. It would not have been easy to incorporate these shafts into what was already a super intricate building Within a great pyramid. It's just a matter of searching for them. Why did they build them? Bizarre that we seem. We think we know one thing about the permits. Why were they built? It's believed these huge constructions were built as tombs for pharaohs and their queens. To protect that And help them on their journey to eternal life. From birth, the ancient Egyptians plan for their death. And for the pharaohs, the pyramids were perfect for holding their most prized possessions but they would need them in the afterlife. The burial was considered a very important event. A process that was connected to the rising and setting of the sun. The dead pharaoh represents the sirens, the setting of the sun, and his son who would replace his father as the new pharaoh the rising of the sun to avoid a cosmic disturbance. And his body Preserved. So it would be recognizable by his spirit. This was achieved by the process of mummification. That consistent of being a bombed. Un ramped in a fine linen stone. To protect his calls. And please deepen the pyramid along with gold Food, furniture, boats, clothing, and other luxury offerings. Items that were not only provided for him but also for relatives and servants buried near him. However, despite these elaborate measures, all the pyramids of Giza eventually succumbed to tomb themes. And no bodies have ever been recovered from them. Today is completely empty and unlike other Egyptian tombs, the walls are also bad, forcing the pharaohs to eventually look for other ways to protect their bodies. And they move to carve their tombs into Clair Or underground. Most notably in the valley of the kings. Where the boy king took the incoming tomb was famously uncovered in 1922. But maybe the pyramids were not built for this. And had a much more significant purpose. When that could explain the incredible accuracy that went into building them. Why and how are the great pyramids of geezer the most perfectly aligned structures on the planet? With a footprint of 13 acres, you would think there'll be a lot of room for errands in terms of the perfection of the pyramid structure. However, over the years, more and more people have been realizing how aligned. Seems to be in relation to starvation on earth. It's the great pyramid which I made. A tree is the one that holds the most secrets and has baffled scientists, archeologists, and astronomers for years. One example is if you multiply the height of the great pyramid by 43200. If you Call to the potter radius of the earth. Now, this wouldn't mean anything but if you multiply the base perimeter by the same number. It's equal to the equatorial circumference of the earth. It could be a complete coincidence. But we are allowed to believe they were built in a time when nobody knew a thing about the earth. Or but we even lived on a round planet for that. [...]My friend. The great pyramid also features true noise with only three and 60th of a degree of the era. And when it was built it was exactly a line to the north pole. And this is positioned at the center of the land master earth. The four faces of the group are slightly concave. The only one built this way However this phenomenon is only a parent at the desk and sunset when the sun casts shadows on the pyramid. And remarkably the COVID church is designed into the faces of the great pyramid. Exactly matches the radius of the earth. The more to use to build the pyramids Is stronger than stone and over the years has been intensely analyzed. Would you believe that a lot is known about what chemical content is? It's been impossible to reproduce. And what are the reasons the pyramid is still standing? Do the cornerstone foundations have a ball in socket construction? That is capable of withstanding heat expansion and Earthquakes. Despite the seven heat of the Egyptian desert the temperature inside the permit is a constant 20°. The same as the average temperature on earth is with three stars. So we're all we And the many other facts about the great pyramid are a massive coincidence. Or is there a deeper, more significant meaning to all this? Aliens questions about the permits. There'll be many alternative series about how these precise constructions came over. One theory that repeats to come up is that life from another planet is responsible. The theory suggests that the Egyptians must have felt from superior technology to come out with such dimensions for the pyramids. Or that they were built slowly by advanced alien visitors without any human assistance at all. The recent Evidence adds weight to this series. In particular, the fact that some of the extraordinary details of the alignment of the pyramid. Can only be seen from the air without an aerial view. Something I surely only a visitor from another planet could have achieved. Also, it would have been impossible to have built a great pyramid facing the exact magnetic North Pole incredibly hard. Furthermore, the Egyptians would not have known the exact length of the year. Or when a Samsung This was. Questioning why? In the evening it is obviously the summer solstice. Can the sun be seen setting in the exact center of two permanents? And if aliens did build the permanent in around 10 thousand BC as is claimed is the positioning of the three pyramids of Giza. Would have a line exactly with the three stars Of the Ryan. Actually, we're located at that time. It's theorized but only being from a highly intelligent world. Would be able to calculate and measure some of these and other integrated details of the pyramids. Things that even with the best technology in the world today. We are still yet to offer a dispensative answer. So that's five facts and mysteries surrounding the pyramids at Giza. I hope you've enjoyed it and what do you think about them? Where the Egyptians farm or advance that we think and we are severely underestimating them. Or do the alien series hold on? 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Thanks for reading.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;http://feeds.feedburner.com/WorldspacealiensBlog&lt;/div&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEihH31ipo-YYUxWCZ-WHI8Iq1eOkr7r6APrwMQHs_js6XhgsV3pVAv7oUyI8SfVXuhdU8RutD9Yd-r881aZfj7MYt6fjZrnYEC7bX198rpK-FPvrftDVOoRQOsA4SGDH2GtZsdzvBj_L6jClAYEQRw1N07nl4xHuWaIq7pYiBUi7FMeTvif58W89YvE2w=s72-w640-h380-c" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total></item><item><title>15 Strangest Things Recently Discovered In Egypt</title><link>https://world-space-aliens.blogspot.com/2022/01/15-strangest-things-recently-discovered.html</link><category>World</category><author>noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)</author><pubDate>Thu, 6 Jan 2022 12:40:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059037506730100574.post-7644741640067359613</guid><description>&lt;div style="text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;15 Strangest Things Recently Discovered In Egypt&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEh3wdXC837NpNaTA6EIzlI_C95w0K1g25C3VTcsbnpbHwh2CeV3iVqglmKD_65W8LVSXSuEohNlYoF2cyBtBB9O74FlAf46p9lDLfz-y9ug4i5DbxmZVR_0GkWkR9g-0nU_e8sgQ4P0znDzUCb2GjN-TwHrDG2jA-aMyHkYQNQzImwVdra5pIPL3m7JAw=s931" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="555" data-original-width="931" height="382" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEh3wdXC837NpNaTA6EIzlI_C95w0K1g25C3VTcsbnpbHwh2CeV3iVqglmKD_65W8LVSXSuEohNlYoF2cyBtBB9O74FlAf46p9lDLfz-y9ug4i5DbxmZVR_0GkWkR9g-0nU_e8sgQ4P0znDzUCb2GjN-TwHrDG2jA-aMyHkYQNQzImwVdra5pIPL3m7JAw=w640-h382" title="15 Strangest Things Recently Discovered In Egypt" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;Hey ancient Egypt was your favorite history subject at school that we've got a treat for you yeah this exciting area was full of mysteries hidden treasures in most importantly mummy's post to believe that anybody could ever move In Egypt and we're still discovering new things about this intriguing empire all the time light up your torches because today we're heading into the tombs of Egypt to see what we can find from creepy yankin board games buried along forgotten cemeteries to grand sail and ships mysteriously hidden beneath the pyramid miles from anybody's of water These are the 15 strangest things recently discovered in Egypt the last golden city this mind blowing ancient city has been hidden under the sand for thousands of years Dubbed the pompeii of Anton Egypt due to how well preserved it is the last golden city start to be at least 3400 years old formations that spread out in every direction it was then that they realized they had accidentally Found the largest ancient city in all of Egypt once known as Ayton they activate a multiple neighborhood of this forgotten metropolis discovering offices a bakery homes and thousands of statues they also found room filled with jewelry pottery scarabs and peels bearing the cartoons of the pharaoh and hotel the third This extravagant king would have ruled over Egypt for four whole decades from the year 1391 to 13 53 BC and was believed to have been one of the country's most powerful pharaohs with a taste for the final things in life. In fact, the discovery of the lost golden city has been described by experts as the second most important archeological discovery since the Tomb of Toot and Common we wonder what else might be buried under the sand of time missing topic we found this mysterious image circling online. Yo, y'all know that many secrets and unexplained mysteries are hidden inside the pyramids of ancient Egypt but there are dangers lurking in the shadows that we haven't yet unveiled could unimaginable creatures like this one live inside these ancient structures there are passages below the pyramids that have been sealed off from the rest of the world for thousands of years so it's not inconceivable that there may be light worms we know nothing about surviving in the belly of the tombs maybe these With tunnels are sealed for a reason. Remember, you can join the conversation by using the #missing topic in the comment section below. Hey, hey, hey, did you know that if you smash the light button, subscribe and click the notification bell, you'll more likely to win the lottery so what are you waiting for This notorious is located south of Chiro and is home to numerous pyramids including the oldest in the whole of Egypt the pyramid of Joseph oh no this colossal cemetery was once the official burial site of the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis and contained Funerary temples of queen net and king petty rulers who would have died around 4200 years ago in archeologists are still making new discoveries all the time including over 150 wooden cough and dating back to the new kingdom well over 2500 years ago these sarcastic were found in 52 different burial shafts located 40 feet under the ground and pulled up to the surface to investigate oh we don't like where this is going the research is also found at 13 foot long 3 foot wide this seriously spooky manuscript details how to navigate through the afterlife to reach the field of our room Treat it like heaven thousands of years ago and if a literal book of the dead isn't creepy enough for you well how about this are geologists also uncovered a selection of board games that were designed to entertain the dead during the afterlife forever is a really long time after all one of these games are start to be similar to chess except for one mass of different If the deceased player win they get to crossover safely into the afterlife we'd hate to think what might happen if they lose ancient sunken ship the ancient city of Donus correctly on was once used for the greatest ports in the world and control the majority of trade into Egypt However, this lost city has been hidden under the sea for thousands of years. This bustling metropolis on the mouth of the Nile has been astonishingly well preserved over two millennia and archeologists have managed to uncover a treasure trove of amazing artifacts amongst the sand of the seafloor. Including 700 acres, towering statues, and as many as However one of the most remarkable discoveries has to be this rare military ship complete with a large sale classical features and ancient Egyptian craftsmanship at 82 feet long this incredible vessel would have most likely protected Egypt shoreline and I offer archeologists rare insight into the merry time history Of ancient Egypt. As far as shipwrecks go, this is gotta be one of the most breathtaking that we've ever seen. The stone of April. It's not every day that you stumble across an ancient stone tablet carved during biblical times but that's exactly what happened to this ordinary Egyptian farmer. This worker was killing His land when he found a 2600-year-old stone stellar leading him to contact the tourism and equities police they then revealed that this mysterious tablet was created during the reign of April so significant that he was actually mentioned in the Bible in the past Where he's trying to go to death by his own subject. Sounds like this pharaoh wasn't exactly the most popular leader in history. The sandstone stellar was found 60 mi from Chiro and stands 91 inches tall and 41 inches wide. Archeologists got to work translating the hieroglyphic but one thing that's clear is the carving of a wind sun disc at the top of the tablet Diet to represent the Sunguard Ra. Experts believe that the stone is related to an ancient military campaign overseen by a priest and was used as a symbol of dedication and commemoration. Pretty amazing, right? This farmer found a priceless artifact of Egyptian ancient history. Hmm, we need to keep our eyes filled with ranch and treasure more often. Void pyramid treasure archeologist really struck the jackpot with his fascinating discovery Indiana Jones would be proud researches at the great pyramid have found a mysterious void within the ward of a giant monument blacked off on the main chambers and turns of revelation this is the Cavity to heaven found in over 200 years and the only reason we know it is there's thanks to brand new summertime technology that we've never been able to harness before so what's really hidden inside the ancient pyramid that's what the experts are trying to find out this enormous structure is thought to be around 4500 years old stand at 479 It looks like we're even further from the tooth than we originally thought and intriguing as the mystery may be archeologists are reluctant to dig any further and fear that exposing these unknowns Hey pyramid yet we definitely wouldn't wanna be the guy that topped one of the seven ancient wonders of the world nobody needs that kind of stress in their life there's 144 foot long vector was found in the most unexpected Places underneath the great pyramid it's believed that this mysterious wooden ship was built in honor of the Farrell Kufu and is start to be one of the oldest plank vessels in the world and it astonishing 4600 years old it was discovered in 1954 when an Egyptian archeologist named Kamal L Buried in pieces below the pyramid events at work reassembling the vessel and learning valuable information about the art of ancient Egyptian ship building in the process when it's royal boat was found the shockingly well preserved wooden plank and orest still a smell like Peter It itself would have been imported all the way from Lebanon. What's even more interesting is that Kufu's craftsman seems to have designed parts of the ship to be easily taken apart and archeologists have suggested this could mean that the vessel was not meant to be used in this life but rather for the feral himself to use in the afterlife backed this amazing ship is awesome Known as a solar bar due to the fact that it was believed to sell across the heavens with the sun god a literal ship to get you to the afterlife the last one obliques in the Egyptian city of the Last one. There are numerous ancient queries once abundant with the finest granite in the country. It's here that the mysterious unfinished obsession of Atwan can be found. If this strange monument had never been completed, it's believed that it would have been the largest one in the whole of Ankeny. Reaching 138 feet tall and weighing nearly 1090 tons To put that into perspective this solid stone obelisk would have to be equivalent to around 200 African elephants so why was this pure thing never finished? Well, it doesn't exactly take a rocket sign just to figure that out. Large cracks are clearly visible in the granite and the sculpture has been left attached to the parent rock in which it began. It's a short-lived light. However, there are some things surrounding these unusual obliques that even the experts can't figure out. Why would this gigantic structure commission? What was it meant to represent? And who exactly ordered it to be abandoned? We may never know. Luckily, the builders responsible for this picture gave us several clues at how they worked. Leaving behind various marks Allowing everyone the chance to take a peek into the past but it's still pretty spectacular The town of the tomb builders in the valley of the king some of the most phenomenal tunes on the planet can still be found and now archeologists have discovered a wealth of information on how this world-famous burial site came to be just a mile south from the valley there was a village which would have been home to the work when it built spectacular metropolis from 15 50 To 1070 BC a large group of men and their families lived here and these builders were actually believed to be very well paid and highly respected by Egyptian society. These ancient construction workers would have passed their knowledge and expertise down through the generations. Teaching their sons the tricks of the trade while trolling on one of the most epic Projects of all time the construction of the valley of the king the tomb builders would work for 10 days at a time 8 hours a day before taking 2 days off to do it they please given a candle that burned for exactly 8 hours and as soon as the wick burned out they were allowed to go home not a bad system for clock On and off if you ask me Archiana just has even found a huge garbage pit where they would throw away all their documents allowing experts to get a unique glimpse into their lives. Believe it or not, the most common reasons people dived off work were scorpion things. Aching feet and eye problems. But sometimes they were actually given a weekend off to brew beer at home. Maybe this job wasn't so bad after all. Valley of the Golden Mummy. Welcome to the Valley of the Golden Mummy this enormous graveyard has to be one of the most extravagant and opulent burial sites to ever exist. Welcome to the valley of the Golden Mummy. This enormous graveyard has to be one of the most extravagant and opposite Burial sites to ever exist located in the Bahariya Oasis this Fantina Crab list was discovered in 1996 by a team of researchers led by Zahi Hawad when they first began digging at the site they found a whopping 250 mummies leave to be at least 2000 years old expensive excavation they found a jaw-dropping 10 1000 more. Yup. If there were anywhere in Egypt that was haunted, we take a wild gas and say it would be this place. Experts claim that the mummy found here were some of the most well-preserved examples ever found in Egypt and not only that, but they were also the most beautiful. How can a bag of bones be wrapped in bandages? Be beautiful. Where are you at? Well, let's Just say these mommies were cut from a different cloth. Numerous mummies were found covered. Head to toe and gold with a labyrinth mask covering their faces and gilded waistcoats decorated with scenes of gods and goddesses. Somebody was even buried with jewelry. Food, wine, and coins. Who said the afterlife had to be dull? Are you Have speculated that this reason would have been extremely thanks to the healthy wine and date industry and many wealthy residents would have been able to afford extravagant burial such as the ones we searched down in the valley of the Golden Mummy didn't play around when it came to funerals Tomb of the silver pharaoh if you thought that gold was the most valuable metal in Egypt then think again figures in fact to this day there's only ever been one mummy who was buried in the precious metal that person was. Human history yeah experts made this rare tone even higher than two in common hey who wants to see a curse to mommy anyway Susan isn't one of the most famous barrels from ancient Egypt but he ruled for his surprisingly long time it's rain lasted for an impressive four Dynasty command between 10 47 and 1001 BC over 3000 years ago even better than gold this mummy certainly stands out from the crowd Temple of bastard humans have been worshiping cats for thousands of years was still obsessed with these feline creatures if you don't believe us just check out one of the infinite number of cat videos uploaded to YouTube yeah cats Will Yarn something special and the Yankees worship them with an almost coat like devotion in Alexandria 2019 Oh temple dedicated to the cat god is bad as been discovered by archeologist and his dog to have belong to queen baronic the second he ruled over Egypt and the third century and apparently his spouse was a massive cat person this ancient temple is 200 feet high and 50 feet wide and contains a huge amount of kitty statues believe to resemble the lion headed goddess but stop Related to the famous sunguard ride. Okay, we get it. You guys, you love cats. Now, where's the temple that worships dogs? Abu symbol, discovered by Swiss explorer, Yohan Ludwig, Bucharat, all the way back in 1813, Abu Simba is the site of two grand temples built by the fairy The first rays of the sun shone upon the entire length The temple illuminating sculptures in the innermost sanctuary there was however one statue that remained in the dark of sculpture of Pata pretty spooky right people still gather on these 2 days which are usually around February 22 and October 20 seconds to witness the sun alignment with the temple and UNESCO have deemed A total of 16 thousand blogs were paying staking moved and reassembled funded with money from 50 different countries saving the incredible site from destruction The Rosetta Stone in 1799 during French leader Napoleon Egyptian campaign a soldier discover the stone that will change human history forever where of course talking about the Rosetta stone a slab of black bath salt that's helped us solve some of the biggest mysteries of humanity this year Life changing stone was found near the town of Rosetta and was engraved with ancient writing that the soldier couldn't decipher of course exports that later handle the stone released exactly what it was they were looking at the key to translating ancient hieroglyphics almost 2000 years later the damage tablet was carved with passages written in three different languages Greek Egyptian demotic In hieroglyphics the Greek text revealed that artry passages meant the exact same thing allowing experts to decipher the meaning of these mysterious symbols start to happen lost in time and just like that archeologist was suddenly able to understand exactly what it was they were saying on the walls of the pyramid and all the tombs of mummy it start that this 3 foot 8 inches tall stone Just one part of a much bigger stone it could have been made back in 196 BC it now sits on display in the British museum in London although many people have requested that it should be brought back to Egypt where it was Originally created there's no doubt about it the Rosetta Stone is one of the most significant historical discoveries ever made about the Pyramid secret tunnel. What really lies beneath the pyramid of Giza and can Mummy's wind during the hallway? Mystical scrolls that can resurrect the dead. Well, these must be the fiction ideas of Hollywood's grip writers but there are indeed secrets lurking beneath these monuments that we are yet to uncover in fact One British explorer has recently discovered a cat labyrinth of cave chambers and passages concealed beneath the pyramid which he believes could have inspired the existence of the underworld yet Andrew Collins found the secret entrance to these forgotten tunnels via a crack and a rock in one of the tombs and discovered that a huge natural cave existed here right under everyone's nose Located beneath the limestone bedrock this underground world is extremely dangerous and according to Collin is filled with colonies of fat poisonous spiders suffocating darkness and pits and holes that will swallow even the most intrepid of explorers interestingly the city of Giza was once known as Rasta which means the mouth of passages Secret of the state however, there are some conspiracy theories and certain circles that speculate they could be at least 15 thousand years old Not only that but they suggest that the stink may actually happen created by citizens from the lost city of Atlantic. Okay, so we may have lost you at the underwater kingdom of the Atlantic. But these believers seem to think that they've evidence to prove their theories in the 1950s of French alternative Egyptologist speculated that the body of Spain had been eroded by Could have only taken place in the time period of 15 thousand to 10 thousand BC due to the unique geography of the area it was also considered that the people of Atlantis may have been the ones to pass on their advanced knowledge and technology to the ancient Egyptians allowing them to build colossal monuments amongst other achievements yet believers of the Atlantic Conspiracy have pointed out that Egypt only receives between two and 4 inches of rainy cheer and only rainfall dating back tens of thousands of years could have caused this kind of erosion seen on the sphinx. Hmm. It's an interesting hypothesis. We'll have to go with the experts on this one but what do you guys think? We've only just scratched the surface when it comes to In Egypt who knows why creepy artifacts might still be lying forgotten under the sand. So, which one of these strange and mysterious Egyptian discoveries was your favorite? You can let us know in the comment section below. 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And today you will see 10 of the most dangerous places on the earth. Number one Death Valley USA. This stunning desert holds the record for the highest temperature ever recorded on our planet. 134°F 56.7°C The air temperature during the summer has been as high as 57°C. No matter how tough you are, the blazing sun and cheering. Without water, you can live here for only 14 hours. Also, there are a lot of dangerous animals as well. So never place your hands or feet where you cannot see first. Rattlesnakes scorpions or black widow spiders may be sheltered there. The extreme heat of death kills people in the past. It will continue to kill those who do not honor this extreme climate death valley does not forgive those who are not careful in Ethiopia near the border with Eritrea. The climate here can only be described as cruel but against all odds, people do live here. The afar people call it their home. Known as the gateway to hell, it is incredibly hot. Any one of the most alien places on earth. The hot and dry climate means that few plants and animals can survive there. They're also a lot of salty poison pools that have a great percent of carbon dioxide in them. Because carbon dioxide is heavier than normal air. It sinks to the ground. So when small creatures like birds are in a breezy area, just above the lake. They suffocate. Most people Would probably consider this terrible place a literal hell on earth. It still attracts lots of brave adventures from all around the world. Just keep in mind that visiting the Daniel desert on your own without an experienced guide is strictly forbidden number three Mt. Washington USA Known as the most dangerous small mountain in the world 6288-foot mountain scary status surface weather station 231 mph was long here on April 12, 1934, 1949. No surprise. Most are due to hypothermia and not only in winter winds on the surface of the earth. The highest recorded speed here is 203 mph. 327 km per hour. The strong wind however is not the only Concern in the area. The freezing temperatures that can drop as low as negative 40° and continuous heavy snowfall make mountains a very dangerous place below that the human body experiences at the top. Can be compared to the ones it would experience on the peak of Mt. Everest. Number four, sing a bung volcano Indonesia. This is an active volcano situated on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Eruptions occur here very frequently. Often leaving thousands of people without shelter or livelihood. The nearby town and villages have been completely covered in lava and ash several times already. In 2010, 2013, 2014, and 2015. The latest explosion occurred on February 27, 2016. That eruption ejected a deadly cloud of volcanic gas stone and ash to a height of 2500 m and no one knows what will happen there tomorrow. There are nearly 130 volcanoes in Indonesia due to the country's geographic position on the so-called ring of fire. A belt of tectonic plates circling the Pacific Ocean frequency Activities. Three volcanoes in Indonesia are currently active. Number five, Iha de Cuamita Gran, snake island, Brazil. Hidden somewhere off the coast of Brazil. This island is widely recognized as the most dangerous place on earth. The reason for this is quite simple. This place is full of one of the most venomous snakes in the world boss rocks. The mysterious island is known as a grande so dangerous to set foot there that Brazil has made it illegal for anyone to visit in the form of the golden lamp head snake. The species He's a pit viper and one of the deadliest serpents in the world snake island is uninhabited but people used to live there for a short period up until the late 1920s when according to legend the local lighthouse keeper and his family were killed by vipers that slithered in through the windows upkeep. And make sure no adventures are wandering too close to the island. Number six. National park Olivia. Madidi National Park is located in the upper Amazon river base. Ignore the Bolivia post to the borders of Brew and Brazil. Due to its status as protected conservation. Compared to other parts of the Amazon, it's actually very dangerous. Because it's home to the most poisonous and aggressive fountain in the world. Contact With any of the plants growing in this park can cause severe itching rash and dizziness any cut or even a small wound can become infected with tropical parasites. Visitors will also get a chance to experience wild animals such as snakes, jaguars, and bears. All of which prey on humans. While pigs are among the worst No no literally tear human visitors apart leaving them strewing across the park floor in pieces the marshall islands located in the boundless pacific have long been popular with the flowers of the recreation in the exotic places The archipelago of the bikini Atoll is considered an incredibly dangerous recreation site. Lost somewhere in the ocean this island looks like a paradise doesn't it? But bikini A tall was actually home to numerous nuclear testing programs that turned the picturesque island of Bikini into a radioactive wasteland. Evidence was forced to abandon their homes and even today this remains hazardous for living organisms. The abnormally high level of radiation recorded here can cause cancer. During a certain period, Tom experienced 165 experiments. After the beginning of the military experiment, the local residents were repeatedly Evacuated to the other island. Number eight, the Elephant Kingdom in Chonburi, Thailand. An elf and kingdom Thailand at a crocodile farm for tourists to come to visit The raft is a thin wooden one balanced on plastic barrels in his net include your halfway around it these beef or meat pieces attached to the rod and dangle the rods before the crocodile's Reptiles then jump out of the water to catch the meat and their food. There are tourists who also tease the crimes by dangling the meat in front of them. And then pulling it up as the hungry animals reach for it. You can imagine if one of the tourists accidentally slips or pushes inside a wooden boat can break down Number nine Lake Natron Tanzania located in east Africa the United Republic of Tanzania's home to many natural wonders god is named due to the mixture of salt and minerals called natural tree On. It is revealed when the water level decreases. Natron is a compound that occurs naturally. Comes from volcanic ash. And mainly consist of sodium by carbonate and sodium carbonate. Here are some photos of what this place is capable of. No one really knows how these animals die. I'm serious Hey photographer Nick Brandt is that the reflective nature of the surface of the water is confusing to the birds who crash into the lake the extreme sodium by carbonate content preserve them perfectly statues number 10 Bermuda triangle North Atlantic one of the most feared areas in the world the Bermuda Triangle is a highly defined expansive the Atlantic Ocean triangulate it between Puerto Rico Florida and Bermuda for a decade the area has been associated with the number of allegedly mysterious disappearances that have been credited to everything from magnetic force Aliens. Well, most of these cases have been explained rationally. Some of them remain unexplained. Reports of unexplained occurrences in the region deep to the mid 19th century. Some ships were discovered completely abandoned for no apparent reason. Others transmitted no distress signals and were never seen or heard from again. Aircraft have been reported and then vanished and rescue missions are said to have vanished while flying in the area. However, the wreckage has not been found and some of the theories advanced to explain the repeated mysteries have been so full. Although theories of supernatural causes for these disappearances abound, middle factors are most likely responsible. Thank you for reading and please share.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;http://feeds.feedburner.com/WorldspacealiensBlog&lt;/div&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgtI1rj8NW6O4SKY9cA0S0GWEa0h-ezKxVxC8y6hL6lQlinMf4tjf_Y8JK9GeM0vPH_Cj-qZB7kPPSJIM3us5Z-PFB6zVeehCjs7DUzDCX0eKSqO59UKMinxak2NyJhEUL1N2OXW2EdC08l4r8yom_LxuKc9nx70klH8P9S-4sS_Scn-kgbOjSrEpjicg=s72-w640-h342-c" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total></item><item><title>How to find alien Dyson spheres </title><link>https://world-space-aliens.blogspot.com/2022/01/how-to-find-alien-dyson-spheres.html</link><category>Aliens</category><author>noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)</author><pubDate>Wed, 5 Jan 2022 22:09:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059037506730100574.post-729509236610303727</guid><description>&lt;div style="text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;How to find alien Dyson spheres&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgE1QjPq6nYcFkm_rwf2-ONSYXgizifkv7UReKpLJ1yusw61x_j5oDj0IQihHfrRL5GfzeTHAEKKmvQQNE4r-DKv6d5dZJNJaw1UVbRZsh71wp3VnbVjdZNIZNV9aFOJcbt_hTcl-22REF5g5KZBK6uWvuGH8GVxC_FAv_dQDvFlLl3K7y7fbnFV97wCQ=s1600" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="900" data-original-width="1600" height="360" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgE1QjPq6nYcFkm_rwf2-ONSYXgizifkv7UReKpLJ1yusw61x_j5oDj0IQihHfrRL5GfzeTHAEKKmvQQNE4r-DKv6d5dZJNJaw1UVbRZsh71wp3VnbVjdZNIZNV9aFOJcbt_hTcl-22REF5g5KZBK6uWvuGH8GVxC_FAv_dQDvFlLl3K7y7fbnFV97wCQ=w640-h360" title="How to find alien Dyson spheres" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;In our search for alien life forms, we scan the planets and eventually exoplanets for primitive biosignatures. We wait and hope for Erin's artificial signals to happen by the earth. But this may not be the best way. Any energy-hungry civilization is more advanced than our own. May leave an indisputable Technological mark on the galaxy. And yes we're actively searching for those two. Time to update you on the hunt empires. Humidity is an energy-hungry species and that hunger grows exponentially. Fortunately, we have a near and exhaustible power source raining down from above. We could satisfy humanity's current energy needs by covering a tiny fraction of a surface with sour cells. And we should probably do that by the way. But we can also expand that area indefinitely. Not by covering the entire earth but by building solar. That's a lot of room to expand if we were to cover the entire spear surrounding the sun with the radius of us or but we'd collect all of the sun's light. A 1 billion times more than we get just by covering the planet in solar cells. The idea of wrapping the sun in solar collectors is not new. Hey, British author Olive Stapleton in his 1937 story Starmaker has his own name attached to the idea. Without success. In 1960 Freeman died With inspired by Stapleton's fiction to propose that a high civilization might expand to occupy an entire sphere surrounding its home star for the purpose of both habitation and energy collection the notion became called Naturally we've talked about the plausibility of Dyson Spears in the past long story short but Freeman Dyson's original paper was not about how to build one of these things rather about how to find them if the dice spear or swarm or whatever is a natural stage in the progression of many civilizations might these be the best way to look for the science of intelligent life. Well, let's find out what our search has told us. The Earth biosphere is already A pretty good planet-scale for the collector. If you were to observe the earth from a distant solar system. You might notice it looks strangely dark. It doesn't reflect nearly as much of the sun's light as you'd expect for global water in the rock. This is thought that energy is being sucked up. But if you shift your Gaze from visible light to infrared you'd find all of the missing energy. See the sun produces a thermal spectrum. Light generated by its 6000 Kelvin surfers is distributed at all wavelengths. But it peaks in the visible part of the spectrum. And earth spice fears mostly its forest. Fraction of that light and use it to power biological processes. And in the process, they warm up shedding all of that energy as a new simple spectrum. Now at 300 or so Kelvin to spot this petrol shift from another star. You'd have to Have an incredibly sensitive telescope to pick via St. Glow from the sun's overwhelming brightness. But if a civilization has expanded to reprocess a significant fraction of its home star's light then not only could we detect that shift without the current telescope. It would be difficult to And that was also true back in 1960 when Dyson proposed that we look for these things. So how do you go about searching for a Dyson sphere? Dyson's original notion was to simply search for points of light with temperatures of a few 100 Kelvin but emitting the power of an entire area. Anything capable of producing that much power at that lower temperature must be huge. The size of the planetary orbit. In a 1966 paper Carl Sagan and ruffle, walker added some details to the calculations. Figuring out how close a Dyson sphere would need to be In order to be detected with the technology of the time. Short story or have to have been pretty close. But our infrared telescopes advanced quickly. And crucially they found their way into space. Surveys started to find many objects that fit the description. And there are some obvious natural explanations for planetary orbit size objects at a few 100 Kelvin temperatures. For example, we have protostars. The clouds of gas are in the process of collapsing into a new star surrounding a newborn star. That will eventually form a planetary system It turns out that is near impossible to identify a full dive and spear from its thermal emission alone. Take it and walk and suggest that we can sit at these infrared sources as candidate dicing steers to be followed up by scanning for narrowband radio or mission a much more telling signature Of technology. Yeah. We could go flicking through the frequency channels of gas clouds looking for alien TV. All we could think about was this event more. Dyson and Sagan's etcetera is calculations worth a full dicing sphere. One that reprocesses all of their star's light. But many civilizations find it totally adequate. To only partially harsh their stars are white. Partial bison spears could take the form of equatorial rings of collectors or swarms that don't feel the entire sparkle surface. A really any so-called megastructure that intercepts a decent fraction of their stars white. It turns out that a park She'll buy some sphere might be even more detectable than a full one-two understand how to spot such a thing let's learn a thing or two about stars. Stars are surprisingly simple beasts. For the most part, ruled by the laws of physics that we've understood for centuries. A start in its prime of life. In which the outward flow of fusion-generated energy balances the inward pressure of its own gravity its temperature is brightness. It's lifespan and so on. If a side deviates from the tight relationships between these properties then We quickly know that something is up. For example, it might be surrounded by a Dyson spear. Let's think a bit about what that would look like. It would be an unnatural combination of a large hot object, the central star, and a gigantic cool object, the partial sphere. Each would produce its own thermal spectrum at different temperatures. But from our great distance, the light from the star and the sphere would be blended into a .2 pure thermal spectrum and would be stitched together and make one weird spectrum with two little light at visible wavelength and too much at Infrared waving. If we carefully broke up the star's light with a spectrograph spanning a huge wavelength range we might be able to see two distinct thermal spectra. But that's a lot of work even for a single star. And we probably need to search for a huge number of stars. Hope we even find a single dice and steer. Fortunately, even a crude observation of a star's color and brightness can tell us that something is up. In astronomy, color refers to the ratio of brightness at two different wavelengths. For something with the purest Thermal spectrum. We can exactly identify its temperature by saying the ratio of red light to blue light. I mentioned that most stars show a tight relationship between certain properties. For example, the higher the surface temperature of the star, the higher its total power output. Or it's luminosity. If we graph temperature Against luminosity we get something called hers from Russell or HR diagram. For the temperature, we can just use color because that's easier to measure. All-stars that are in the primes of their lives. Those powered by fusing hydrogen into helium in their cause. Lie on this tight band called the main sequence that tracks Relationship between temperature and luminosity. Stars drift off the main sequence when they expand into giants at the end of their lives. Or presumably when they're surrounded by giant alien Astro engineering projects would actually do to a star on the outside Diagram. At visible wavelengths, a star's color might not change much. It'll just look dimmer. So we start to faint from its apparent temperature. Dropping below the main sequence using an infrared wavelength. Along with our visible light. We'd find too much of that. The star would look cooler, a lower temperature than suggested by Invisible color alone. Japanese astronomers who've been searching for dice and spheres for years. Calculate that a partial sphere that intercepts only 1% of the light of its star. Could shift the visible to infrared car By a sector of more than two. Over the decades, several teams successfully used more than instruments to look for stars that were both too dim and too infrared. Time and again they came up short. But the search has expanded massively. One of the latest efforts led by Swedish astronomer Eric Zackerson looked at over 200 thousand of the stars in the gigantic survey conducted by the guy satellite the team started by looking for stars that were a little too fat for their visible light color. Below is the main sequence. They found a couple of promising candidates. Then they Whether these stars had an excess of light in the infrared. And they did not do enough at any rate. Apparently, there is some non-Dyson sphere-related weirdness going on. Which may be interesting. But still, there aren't aliens. Another approach to finding partial bison spears is to Look at the strange variations in brightness and color over time as may be expected if a giant orbiting structure partially eclipses the star in any regular way and that's exactly what happened with the themed tabby star. This weird star discovered by Tabatha Boyagian exhibited complex dips in brightness Causing rumors of alien megastructures to abound. But in 2019 it became somewhat clear that its dimming was probably due to the debris that tidally disrupted moon size bodies. Yep. Still no Dyson Spears. At this point, our surveys have found no evidence for staff banning mega strikes, And new surveys that are being planned within a decade or so will either discover one or rule out anything interesting in the local part of the Milky Way. But that doesn't mean that Dyson spears aren't out there. It would be incredibly difficult to detect such an object around a low mass star. If it's on the other side of the Galaxy. What we do know is that these structures are not very common through the milky way. But that may not be true of other galaxies. There are hundreds of billions of galaxies in the observable universe. Universe. Unfortunately, we can't identify a single dicing sphere. Around individual stars. At Distant galaxies. But what if civilization in one of those has occupied this entire home galaxy and built a huge number of Dyson spares or any similar energy-hungry megastructure? With this possibility in mind, a team led by Penn State Astronomy Jason Wright used the wine Survey to look for galaxies that had too much-infrared light compared to their visible light. Nah. This is a bit tougher because galaxies aren't as simple as stars. There can be a huge variation in the amount of iR that are galaxy producers. But accounting for this. The team found no evidence for galaxy spam. Analyzed. No very energy-hungry ones at any rate. The search for galactic empires is expanding. In the past couple of years, researchers have been thinking about Dyson Spears built around the supermassive black claws in the centers of galaxies. Due to a partial bison spear. These are all long shots and honestly might seem a bit hopelessly science-fictiony. He's a very serious scientist. Starting with Breman, Dyson and Carl Sagan take the question very seriously. Good reason too the discovery that a single alien megastructure of any sort would massively change the way we think about our place in the universe. It would also point to a possible future for humanity. Something we might want to do when we grow up. It would show us that we might even have a future One that could lead our own engineering mark on the galaxy, perhaps to be noticed by younger species when they emerge in distant future parts of Spacetime. Thanks for reading.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;http://feeds.feedburner.com/WorldspacealiensBlog&lt;/div&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgE1QjPq6nYcFkm_rwf2-ONSYXgizifkv7UReKpLJ1yusw61x_j5oDj0IQihHfrRL5GfzeTHAEKKmvQQNE4r-DKv6d5dZJNJaw1UVbRZsh71wp3VnbVjdZNIZNV9aFOJcbt_hTcl-22REF5g5KZBK6uWvuGH8GVxC_FAv_dQDvFlLl3K7y7fbnFV97wCQ=s72-w640-h360-c" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total></item><item><title> Why We Should Not Look For Aliens - The Dark Forest</title><link>https://world-space-aliens.blogspot.com/2022/01/why-we-should-not-look-for-aliens-dark.html</link><category>Aliens</category><author>noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)</author><pubDate>Wed, 5 Jan 2022 21:08:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059037506730100574.post-5920014855615067020</guid><description>&lt;div style="text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;Why We Should Not Look For Aliens - The Dark Forest&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p style="text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhnG-0n-O_zPf7z_wsQhwLhhGLy-wkZq-4l00GgK4j-TeEqxH6OrNPfgVHZGpLeXDkdtqfMBhqqFdlaeW_nr-U6lmAXpr73Qsau7iqgz5JuTM9VUhMJCHq9KG1ANWx3tzV2GLdPU-OCmdx1uQFAkhZi2PuKjM2NvLBESHT0D6FVnJNvtsK7onbGgsBTwA=s1200" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="678" data-original-width="1200" height="362" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhnG-0n-O_zPf7z_wsQhwLhhGLy-wkZq-4l00GgK4j-TeEqxH6OrNPfgVHZGpLeXDkdtqfMBhqqFdlaeW_nr-U6lmAXpr73Qsau7iqgz5JuTM9VUhMJCHq9KG1ANWx3tzV2GLdPU-OCmdx1uQFAkhZi2PuKjM2NvLBESHT0D6FVnJNvtsK7onbGgsBTwA=w640-h362" title="Why We Should NOT Look For Aliens - The Dark Forest" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;The universe is incredibly big and seems full of potential for a knife with billions of habitable planets 0.1% of the speed of light. It could colonize our galaxy in roughly 100 million years. Which is not that long given the billions of years the milky way has existed. So in principle, Benny's base-bearing civilization should be able to spread rapidly over huge sectors of the gallery and yet we've seen nothing seems empty. Devoid of others This is the semi paradox which we've discussed in more detail in other videos. We desperately want to know if we are alone in a muggy way. We want to call out and reveal ourselves to anyone watching but that could be the last thing we ever do Because maybe the universe is not empty. Maybe it's full of civilizations that are hiding from each other the solution to the family paradox: The way of life. The hunter awakes in his hiding place. And carefully listens for suspicious noises from the thick undergrove before he gets out. Another night Has passed without incident. The forest is dark and full of fog. He considers calling out to others to end his loneliness. But stops himself at the last moment. What if they are like him? All living things. Speak to survive. Secure results. And multiplying. Their greatest obstacle is other living things that share the same objective. Competition between species favored the survival of being competitive, expansive, and greedy for resources which led them to win the competition for our planet. Today most utter animals are so utterly at our mercy that we wipe out about a dozen species a day just as an unintentional byproduct of how we like to run things but humans are more than individuals. From us, cultures emerge that also compete with each other. Competitive and excited. Spread faster and further and merge with subview or destroy others it becomes clear. We are dangerous. Not just to others but also to ourselves. Our human nature has driven us to take over every corner of our planet and soon we will Look to the stars both to expand our domain and ensure access to Evermore resources. And then we might stumble upon others trying to do the same thing. It's likely that the competition of life also takes place far away. Thanks to us. Similar to us. They too. Maybe dangerous. The implication. Answer Hunter sneaks through the dark forest to all alone Might be others like it. He can't know their intentions if they are aggressive or not. The hunter knows he would kill to ensure his own survival. So he has to assume that they would stumble upon another hunter. The one that shoots the First device. None of this means that conflict is unavoidable. So far the progress of the modern world seems to have made us more peaceful. No more violence progress means less conflict, not more Different alien civilizations also should vary from the mild and peaceful to the beloved and militaristic the existential problem where facing is it when we meet others between the stars we have no way of telling who is peaceful or aggressive and what they're true intentions are. Similarly, They might not understand or trust Aaron's tensions even if we tell them that we are peaceful. On top of that if we did discover another civilization and they discovered us the night years between us would mean years of communication delay Because there are another series of issues technology explosions and the first strike advantage we don't know where the limits of technology are but we do know how much technological progress matters in war confirm conflict with uncertain results into a one Against Napoleon's army with their Canons and Musket artillery from the first World War which would not stand a chance against today's drones and dive missiles. So the power level of different civilizations may vary massively. Hi, we might already be hopelessly behind on the tech tree sending an invasion seat takes so long. By the time it arrives, it might be hopelessly sleepy. So the war between civilizations might be just about eliminating the other to remove an existential threat to yourself. Someone else who might be so scared of you that they attack the first chance they get. In this environment, the only way to guarantee That the target has no chance of survival or time to canter attack or escape to seek revenge later is possible with no run for error that leaves them pretty vulnerable. All you need to do is Throw something massive at a planet to make it inhabitable, probably something like a relativistic kill vehicle, a significant fraction of this rate of light. For example, a missile the size of a person going 95% of the speed of light Success would be 30 certain even a single hit with the fight this is not that observation of an ideal scale would have enough energy Send multiple strikes against every planet it's suspected of harboring a knife. What makes these weapons so sinister is how much they favor the first strike and protect yourself effectively against them once they're launched. The conflict between civilizations may not be lengthy affairs But rapid winner takes all situations where the first one to shoot when this makes any civilization an existential threat to any other and if every civilization is an existential threat to every other there may be only two kinds of civilizations out there quiet ones And dead ones. So what should we do? Should we worry? It's unlikely that anybody has noticed humanity. Yes. The radio signals we've transmitted in the last 100 years. Traveled a relatively tiny distance and have long decade into unreadable noise If we don't actively try to get noticed and if nobody's specifically looking at our pretty unremarkable solar system we'll stay hidden but 1 day we will venture into space in a serious way and need to consider these kinds of questions again. We don't know if there are others or if we are going through Forest alone. But we have no way of knowing for sure. For the time being it seems the best we can do is to carefully listen. And even if we see others step into a clearing and make themselves known we should not reply right away. But carefully wants them from the underground perhaps we are also thinking about this all wrong. By allowing our primitive brain that evolved in the context of the gruesome competition of life to conjure fears of predatory aliens all around it. Maybe the fact that we are looking at the university like this is a sign that we are not grown up yet as a species. There could be a friendly welcoming community of alien civilizations waiting to hear from us. We are ready. Answer now. The good news is there is actually little we need to do. We just need to be thoughtful about the signals we send out into the galaxy. We need to watch the sky and learn more about our galaxy. Our forest is full of dangers or Or nobody at all can only cancel observation and find a comfortable position the sun melts the fog away Thought he admires the vegetation until suddenly considering all the different options. The hunter takes a deep breath Makes a decision. Maybe the only way out of the dark forest together and with this hopeful picture we say goodbye to the year 12021 of the human era. It was a wild year, to say the least. Hiding more and more free tea in our videos and big and ambitious plans that we can't wait to share with you. And all of this was and is possible because of your direct support. Thank you so much. Only works because of you. So in tune with the end of the year, we've designed a few products that will help you to visualize your place in the universe. Our very shiny Increasing distance Getting something from our shop is the best way to support. 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Thank you for reading.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;http://feeds.feedburner.com/WorldspacealiensBlog&lt;/div&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhnG-0n-O_zPf7z_wsQhwLhhGLy-wkZq-4l00GgK4j-TeEqxH6OrNPfgVHZGpLeXDkdtqfMBhqqFdlaeW_nr-U6lmAXpr73Qsau7iqgz5JuTM9VUhMJCHq9KG1ANWx3tzV2GLdPU-OCmdx1uQFAkhZi2PuKjM2NvLBESHT0D6FVnJNvtsK7onbGgsBTwA=s72-w640-h362-c" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total></item><item><title>How to Search for Aliens!</title><link>https://world-space-aliens.blogspot.com/2022/01/how-to-search-for-aliens.html</link><category>Aliens</category><author>noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)</author><pubDate>Wed, 5 Jan 2022 20:16:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059037506730100574.post-2030945884702591155</guid><description>&lt;div style="text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;!How to Search for Aliens&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p style="text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;span style="color: #344767; font-family: Arial; font-size: 12pt; text-align: right; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgtNSVpnwShcOk7soEYGEDylI-nMRXS5i25akNNDaMM1Ior_lEIXsIdGgVpiZ6ybxgTio1o_GSwdFqJdd45C9q8VFsqdpkutLcI6fkNzTYZLF-PqemV0_bKOskNJsuqdrsGERvZ8rtSjT6x9iZMTap5_iTnfXe9zpxHkpuhSB1ISU38SeaXpWHUA8p4Jg=s1229" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="667" data-original-width="1229" height="348" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgtNSVpnwShcOk7soEYGEDylI-nMRXS5i25akNNDaMM1Ior_lEIXsIdGgVpiZ6ybxgTio1o_GSwdFqJdd45C9q8VFsqdpkutLcI6fkNzTYZLF-PqemV0_bKOskNJsuqdrsGERvZ8rtSjT6x9iZMTap5_iTnfXe9zpxHkpuhSB1ISU38SeaXpWHUA8p4Jg=w640-h348" title="arecibo_How to Search for Aliens" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 11pt; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;Nothing ignore the human imagination quite like making contact with aliens fun for alien megastructures, light signals, and other signs of intelligent life in the universe I'm really excited to welcome Anne Marie Cody she is a research scientist and that's aims as well as at the study institute thanks so much for seeing us today I'm Marie thank you How close is that to what the research is actually like and what's the more day to day experience of being part of study So people who are essentially looking for intelligent life elsewhere in the universe and certainly there are people that who do that but there are also astronomers to our researching and other areas exoplanets solar system objects planetary scientists even people who Do earth-based geology type projects but if you look at just those people at the settings who are trying to find intelligence elsewhere that again kind of involved into a range of activity. It could encompass astronomers. You are identifying exoplanets opening around other stars and who are looking for just molecular signs of life. They're not even using those radio telescope dishes that you may be familiar with. What I do, which is actually a different area. Looking for what we call techno And that's not looking for molecular base life. It's looking for a very advanced civilization. And we're actually doing that with an optical telescope. So how does the setting institute look for light? What does that sort of search look like? They have the Allen telescope array and then they're various projects with some studies going to start involved in With essentially share time on larger radio telescope dishes for example there's something called the Green Bank telescope in West Virginia and so some there are other telescopes around the world that are doing some astrophysical research and then in between. They're doing some studies. And then we have people who do sort of a lot of more philosophical thinking about just the possibilities of what could be out there. You know when you watch the movies and you see depictions of aliens. They're kind of like people. What would you like, you know, distorted facial features and whatnot? And in some sense, that's kind of expected because we don't have much imagination as human beings. We think anything might look like us. But what about artificial intelligence? You know, building powerful computer systems that can then just run over. Everything. Maybe we should be looking for something like that. It's just like, you know, numbers, computations, machines that are out there doing things. Then, there are folks like myself who are doing what could be classified as optical study, and one example is If somebody had and on another planet had a really powerful laser and they beamed it in our direction and then kind of blinked it on and off. That would be a very unique signal. And 4 microseconds or so it could actually overpower the light of the host star on those So you kinda filter out you know you gotta plan it you can't see you gotta start but you could if you do something quick enough and powerful enough you might see that and then I'm also working in the optical wave lank regime Looking for something completely different which would be what we call alien megastructures for short essentially an artificial structure built by an intelligence civilization or perhaps for energy harvesting purposes. Something is in orbit around the host star and doesn't completely cover it up. So, you're looking both for the sort of signal that would be flashed in the optical wavelength and then the blocking and the obstacle waving. That's really amazing. What kind of observatories and tools do you use to look for these types of possible signals? For me, I'm just looking for the light-blocking and it turns out this is sort of easily done because there are other things that are natural objects that block stars including planets and other stars there are space telescopes Keppler they operate exactly on this principle we look at thousands even millions of stars take image after image and then we translate those images into a sequence of Each star's brightness versus time. So, both eclipses by other stars and transit by planets. Have a particular signature like her whereas if you had an artificial megastructure, you could potentially cause a different signature that would be Unique and potentially also much deeper and we now have for our project upwards of 50 million stars that serve by the test satellite. I mean when you say 50 million Looking through you mentioned you have some of these tools that are is that as artificial intelligence so we're essentially using machine learning technology and the area of machine learning is called anomaly detection and it's actually very similar to the technology that your bank account Credit card company might use to find fraud. It's essentially looking at the sequence of something over time whether it be the star's brightness or your credit card purchases. And it's looking for something odd. It doesn't belong there. Have you found anything yet that doesn't have a clear explanation? Or is most I will admit we don't entirely know what we're looking for its kind of like you know as I mentioned the TV images of aliens were aliens really look like we don't know so like what kind of structures would they build yeah that's where the double edge sort of having Billions of star system dinner My team has a student from the University of California Barclay who's running software to simulate like what if you put some cake in orbit around the store what if you put a series of giant triangles how would we see that from Earth. So, there's no one signal that we're looking for and so, we do have to be careful to do not rule out things that if we don't understand them but for the most part, we are looking for stars where they have relatively constant brightness and then there's a different app right now kinda intermittently or periodically and So the more sort of weird undulating patterns as a stronger I may not immediately recognize what is causing that but I bet if I look further into it probably has enough physical explanation. You're an artist yourself certainly enough in terms of worlds and cool space To do enough. That's really fun. You should find that kind of help. When you know your scientific goals. People talk about how, you know, science and art. Some people think of them as very separate but both of them require harnessing your creative power to kind of explore what's out there and so they're There's actually something kinda fundamental and common and I like using the art to you know get that side on my brain going get the juices flowing and think about trying to just think I'll outside of the box I think it's very helpful and you know more scientists should probably recognize the value of art. For sure and I think Engaging people as well and you know on that note like Why do you think humans are a lot of time free disposed to a human that we're not alone? Well, if you look back at the history of astronomy, you know, originally, we thought we're the center of everything. You know, we didn't even think oh the sun's in the middle of the tower system right now. We're in the middle. Everything is over. We're not the middle and now we're probably not the smartest. We look at our sort of one of the fathers of study if you will. Frank Frank came up with the Drake equation Is sort of a way to estimate the possibility of intelligent life out there and it depends on the number of habitable planets which we now know is probably pretty high. It also depends on all the factors that we don't know how to constrain, like how long Longer than intelligent civilization actually lasts. We humans haven't been around for very long and we are struggling with things like sending carbon dioxide into our greenhouse gasses in our atmosphere and causing climate change and you know that could be the end of us relatively soon after the emergency. To that point like, is there, where to be? I am really compelling, unambiguity with megastructure signals, say, what would be the kind of steps that Nasa said he would take to inform the public about that. I think for a while, we would just be quietly going About our scientific research getting all the backup data possible. I mean, it's already happened to some extent when there was a discovery of a star that it's now known as Boy Argent Star. This is observed with the Keppler telescope and some citizen scientists who are actually involved in looking for planets in that data set. Just notice that this Star had kinda bizarre and deep fading events. So, is John Richard all this? Boy, I can start this. This is kind of strange. Could this be the megastructure? And that's the part of the motivation for our current search on initially, nobody knew what it was but they were very diligent and Tabitha Briagen The star was named after got time on other telescopes from the ground that looked at different wavelengths than what the Kettle Scope was observing at and it turned out that there are different structures that can be in orbit around stars an opaque mega structure Hey Facebook China what we'd expect from a civilization what caused the same amount of fading and delight her which is something that's kinda common out in space. Locking the starlight. You would expect the facing To be more extreme at Redwave Life it's similar to like when the sunset and the sunlight are coming through dust and other particles in our atmosphere and the sun appear to be more red than blue at that point something's really a smoking gun like we get a signal and it says hello earthlings What we would actually do and I'm not sure what the answer to that is. I would have to have some fun, some big conversations. Yeah, it's an eventuality that isn't mind-boggling. You know, we don't want science to be happening behind closed doors. We want the public to see it's a process it's not just like you discover something instantly and there it is you gotta follow up and you know test all hypothesis you know there's a division sort of between the astronomical study search and then a lot of the stuff that people talk about with UFOs and things like that We're looking at everything beyond earth. The fact is, when we don't have enough data, we just have a report of what I saw. There are so many possibilities that, you know, professionally, I would have no capability to evaluate but personally, I don't believe any of them are aliens. It just seems that things would zing around our atmosphere but never actually interact with us. For sure. And I wonder if you could just also just zoom out on the ultimate question like say we do learn that we are not alone. Even if it's just like we find past life on Mars. Just some I What would that mean in terms of the paradigm shift you think for our culture and society? I think if we had a global reminder of our own fragility and that you know we need to kinda do a better job but just like to survive. As a RON civilization, you know, if you see all there used to be life on Mars but it's gone, that's one reminder. Or likewise, you know, if we detect life elsewhere and find out we're not the only one, you know, that both of those caused people's minds to A band like, wait a minute, like, are all the things that I am thinking about, worrying about, actually kinda trivial, cuz sometimes I think they are. You know, we need to think about, what are, what are the big issues? You know, we need to take care of our planet and you know, do we have an example Being out there who didn't do that and you know, unfortunately, suffered a terrible fate or something, you know, be kind of it. Just think to see how humidity reacts. Thanks for reading.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span id="docs-internal-guid-bbb2ebdc-7fff-ff60-074d-61a4548d07f0"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;http://feeds.feedburner.com/WorldspacealiensBlog&lt;/div&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgtNSVpnwShcOk7soEYGEDylI-nMRXS5i25akNNDaMM1Ior_lEIXsIdGgVpiZ6ybxgTio1o_GSwdFqJdd45C9q8VFsqdpkutLcI6fkNzTYZLF-PqemV0_bKOskNJsuqdrsGERvZ8rtSjT6x9iZMTap5_iTnfXe9zpxHkpuhSB1ISU38SeaXpWHUA8p4Jg=s72-w640-h348-c" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total></item><item><title>Elon Musk Opens up About The Aliens!</title><link>https://world-space-aliens.blogspot.com/2022/01/elon-musk-opens-up-about-aliens.html</link><category>Aliens</category><author>noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)</author><pubDate>Wed, 5 Jan 2022 13:04:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059037506730100574.post-1228419040843588380</guid><description>&lt;span id="docs-internal-guid-7ad31752-7fff-9712-957d-2702827d6bca"&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana; font-size: 11pt; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Elon Musk Opens up About The Aliens!&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgx0O9T5B6oTWsbeP0RYD983pJ9rfn1xg2IFvDNv7uKf6n6vqHiH3DEd2NVPViwoAUHPdcgKFpzzAqggUETsFumOiOHbFaOVw6y_d1pDdJSS_CENes7M28Z08n0A3rl73rjs8BkitBk4hRSnO_8SFp4MuwTd83nXpMBActMzHMbf0qjmwiEf9VxqeV8vw=s1181" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="714" data-original-width="1181" height="386" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgx0O9T5B6oTWsbeP0RYD983pJ9rfn1xg2IFvDNv7uKf6n6vqHiH3DEd2NVPViwoAUHPdcgKFpzzAqggUETsFumOiOHbFaOVw6y_d1pDdJSS_CENes7M28Z08n0A3rl73rjs8BkitBk4hRSnO_8SFp4MuwTd83nXpMBActMzHMbf0qjmwiEf9VxqeV8vw=w640-h386" title="Elon Musk Opens up About The Aliens!" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span id="docs-internal-guid-e7df70f6-7fff-3deb-c45a-bd0b2fed1547"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 11pt; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;I wonder how many dead one-pads the positions are out there in the cosmos. Maybe they're among us. I don't know. Just let's play, the universe appears to be 13.8000000000 years old. Like four and a half 1 billion years old The sun will expand and probably evaporate the oceans. And make life a possible 110 percent longer to evolve it would never have both at all. But I think this is one of the great questions in physics and philosophy. Where are the aliens? Maybe they're among us. I don't know. Do you think we'll make contact with Elliot? Within the next 15? Well, that's a really tough one to say. So, it suggests that it goes with great questions. Like where are the aliens? Like so many planets out there and the university is almost 14 billion years old. Why aren't the areas everywhere? And this is one of the most difficult questions. If there are super intelligent aliens out there. Already observing us. That's lengthy. And we were just on our spot enough to relay. Any advance that was at all interesting. In populating the galaxy. Even with Alan You could populate the entire galaxy and let's say 10 million years maybe 20 million years max. This is nothing you know in the grand scheme of things. I wanna be an important step in the evolution of light. How do you decide that anything is important? I think the lens of history is a helpful guide here. Over time, things that are less important can't fall away. We're the most important elements in the history of life itself. What would any type of species say? Oh, those are really important items. Well, this obviously, single felt line Plants and animals. The animals, you know, things going out of the ocean I gland. Having mammals. Consciousness. They've started maybe 10 or so big ones on that list. And on that list, we're also sure that the extension of life to multiple planets explains life to another planet. There's a huge quantum leap. You have to go hundreds of millions of miles across an extremely hostile environment. Two eggplants that are completely unlike anything you've revolved to live on. And that's just really an extremely difficult problem. In fact, I think it's an impossible problem. Without the oven to kite consciousness. So consciousness is an essay. For that. It is the next action because you really kinda need consciousness to design vehicles that can transport life over Millions of miles of the radiated space to an environment that they do not evolve to existing. Basically, if it took an extra 10% longer it wouldn't involve it all. Because it would have been incinerated by the sun Is a very rare and precious thing. And we should take whatever steps we can to preserve the light of consciousness. And the window has been open. Only now. After four and a half 1 million years of that window open this long time to wait. And it might not stay open for long. But there's some chance that winter will not be open for long and I think we should become a multiplant civilization while that window is open. And we should do it now. Thanks for reading.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;span style="text-align: left;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;http://feeds.feedburner.com/WorldspacealiensBlog&lt;/div&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgx0O9T5B6oTWsbeP0RYD983pJ9rfn1xg2IFvDNv7uKf6n6vqHiH3DEd2NVPViwoAUHPdcgKFpzzAqggUETsFumOiOHbFaOVw6y_d1pDdJSS_CENes7M28Z08n0A3rl73rjs8BkitBk4hRSnO_8SFp4MuwTd83nXpMBActMzHMbf0qjmwiEf9VxqeV8vw=s72-w640-h386-c" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total></item><item><title>Oops!, Do you think? What If Aliens are Living Inside our Earth?</title><link>https://world-space-aliens.blogspot.com/2022/01/oops-do-you-think-what-if-aliens-are.html</link><category>Aliens</category><author>noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)</author><pubDate>Wed, 5 Jan 2022 10:14:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059037506730100574.post-4084537546394053251</guid><description>&lt;span id="docs-internal-guid-13d04d28-7fff-b270-0f11-b59f168b1002"&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="font-size: 14.6667px; line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt; text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;Oops!, Do you think? What If Aliens are Living Inside our Earth?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: Arial;"&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; font-size: 14.6667px; text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEg6pjMM7bSopmBx1IpTfZQCKRXh3vzQAGLHqv3XoYr56u7OLYjjDyrKXwxfQJdbrIops6LvTpcIt2uqY2NKk81ddBLowN__gvZFhFHJ-TDi-TZkBfU9ESPMB_BFKn2f5Aajy6I9EymKBiHsEdeP-STAp0trQdoOkZ02Nyt4DurmqbX_HTR91GX07sXm7w=s1134" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="626" data-original-width="1134" height="354" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEg6pjMM7bSopmBx1IpTfZQCKRXh3vzQAGLHqv3XoYr56u7OLYjjDyrKXwxfQJdbrIops6LvTpcIt2uqY2NKk81ddBLowN__gvZFhFHJ-TDi-TZkBfU9ESPMB_BFKn2f5Aajy6I9EymKBiHsEdeP-STAp0trQdoOkZ02Nyt4DurmqbX_HTR91GX07sXm7w=w640-h354" title="Oops!, Do you think? What If Aliens are Living Inside our Earth?" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span id="docs-internal-guid-6019a0bc-7fff-ad0c-e9d5-9d080491a408"&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt;"&gt;&lt;span id="docs-internal-guid-60f4838c-7fff-95ea-5122-20def03ba92b"&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 11pt; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;Billions of years ago another planet smashed in New Orleans. An event of this epicness could have created our moon. It also could have brought alien life to our planet. What evidence of this planet still exists on earth today. Could there be life deep inside the earth's surface? And could that life be an advanced civilization of humanoid aliens? This. What else? And here's what would happen. Its aliens are living inside the earth. Four and a half 1 billion years ago. The size of Mars. Our youngers and many scientists have used at these pieces eventually coolest The existence of logs of material inside earth's mantle known as low shear velocity provinces could be evidence that parts of faith used with earth Hey Africa and the Pacific Ocean a pair of headphones A completely different explanation of what exists under the surface. A less tropical paradise for aliens. The earth consists of four layers. The crust, the mantle, and the outer and inner core. But there hasn't been any successful Exploration below the crust. So, there's much. We don't know about the reality below the surface. This has led to spectacular speculation like the hollow earth series. According to this theory, our planet could be a series of nested fears. Centered around the center In between these shells atmospheres could exist that are capable of supporting lives Edmond Halley the scientist who discovered Hali's Comet back this theory. Many others have added to it. Suggesting a small son could be hanging In the center of the earth and plants, animals, and humans could be living there. And not just humans but the erasure of superhumans. In mortal to possess the sophisticated technology to build hundreds of subterranean cities. But if there were aliens Inside the earth, What would the conditions for life be? Could the inside of our planet be a luscious paradise? Or a hot dump? If you were to visit one of the low shear velocity provinces? You have to go 2900 km. Here you'd be surrounded by magma or liquid rock. With temperatures as high as 3700, °C and mantle above you would increase the pressure to over 237 thousand times the atmospheric pressure. You know, on the surface of the earth. Whatever life you find here would need to exist in these extreme conditions. And these life forms would need to evolve to extract oxygen directly from the magma. Or Live without it. They'd need to survive without any sunlight. Radiation would be the primary energy source. And lucky for them, the radioactive decay of uranium sodium and potassium in the earth pressed in the mantle. Already accounts for the primary source of heat in Earth's interior. There could be all kinds of undiscovered creatures down there but until you could withstand the pressure and heat to find out. We'll never know. And as for the hollow earth. It's nice to imagine a paradise. The world underneath our feet instead of layers upon layers of hot rock and who knows alien lights down there. Just like all those underwater aliens. Hiding in the world's deepest lake. Oh, wait please share. Thanks for reading.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;http://feeds.feedburner.com/WorldspacealiensBlog&lt;/div&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEg6pjMM7bSopmBx1IpTfZQCKRXh3vzQAGLHqv3XoYr56u7OLYjjDyrKXwxfQJdbrIops6LvTpcIt2uqY2NKk81ddBLowN__gvZFhFHJ-TDi-TZkBfU9ESPMB_BFKn2f5Aajy6I9EymKBiHsEdeP-STAp0trQdoOkZ02Nyt4DurmqbX_HTR91GX07sXm7w=s72-w640-h354-c" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total></item><item><title>There are 7 Worlds that you never heard of what are they</title><link>https://world-space-aliens.blogspot.com/2022/01/there-are-7-worlds-that-you-never-heard.html</link><category>Space</category><author>noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)</author><pubDate>Wed, 5 Jan 2022 05:10:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059037506730100574.post-5075168673682808061</guid><description>&lt;span id="docs-internal-guid-8b2b02d3-7fff-5c13-ed32-387d1d724a39"&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana; font-size: 14.6667px; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;There are 7 Worlds that you never heard of what are they&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: Arial;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 14.6667px; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: Arial;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjRNOiYFQgTuPYMjw9hteDKfp741Axr0gy5XR90IVOsEkaK_jBh7gvIW5YZjS0nznbRBXhC8ZXbOPz9CcU0CoVt8OuP6hCqLjFzIG1PVcaTpbKIka2hVupPEk-_OCPOr_JLqGYwc5B_xREzK3YZVIC-yhxaeG1iBxY9s28BXwPx9J5xB0YhasQYwVCbeA=s1174" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="677" data-original-width="1174" height="370" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjRNOiYFQgTuPYMjw9hteDKfp741Axr0gy5XR90IVOsEkaK_jBh7gvIW5YZjS0nznbRBXhC8ZXbOPz9CcU0CoVt8OuP6hCqLjFzIG1PVcaTpbKIka2hVupPEk-_OCPOr_JLqGYwc5B_xREzK3YZVIC-yhxaeG1iBxY9s28BXwPx9J5xB0YhasQYwVCbeA=w640-h370" title="There are 7 Worlds that you never heard of what are they" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span id="docs-internal-guid-fcde82c1-7fff-979a-0f26-3fbe26550855"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.656; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 11pt; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;On May 2 1016 astronomers from ESO Lacia Observatory detected that a dim and cool star faded slightly at regular intervals indicating that several objects were passing between the star and the earth. The observation was made using the Trappist Telescope. As early as February 2, 1017, Nasa held a press conference and announced the discovery of a seven planet exoplanet system located in the habitable zone and can potentially have water on its surface. In this video, you'll get Can know how much water there is on these planets. Whether or not they are potentially habitable. What makes them similar to earth? And most importantly, why do they still exist without bumping into each other? Even though they should have collided according to scientific calculations. Let's figure it out right now Now. The trap is one star with first discovered in 1999 by john geese and his team. Its name comes from a small telescope called transiting planets and plantations that was used to detect it Some 39.46 light-years away from earth. It isn't ultra-cool, a red dwarf of spectral glass NBA is only slightly bigger than Jupiter. And its mass is about 8% of the sun's mass. Which makes it even cooler and dimmer. The store's radiant Is 12.1% of the sun's radius is estimated to be between 5.4 and 9.8000000000 years. Taking the storms age into account is very important for understanding if the surrounding planets can be potentially habitable Trapped one is about twice as old as the solar system which was formed about 4.5000000000 years ago. On May 2 1016 astronomers from ESO Lacia Observatory detected a dim and cool storm indicating that several objects were passed Between the store and the earth. The observation was made using the Trappist telescope. A detailed analysis revealed that there are three planets resembling Venus and Earth orbiting the star 2016 scientists used Nasa's Hubble telescope to discover that these planets mostly Likely don't have an atmosphere of prevailing hydrogen. Hence, these planets can be rocky and possibly have water on their surface. As early as February 2, 1017, scientists can announce the discovery of four more planets at a press conference by Nasa. Thus, it became clear There are seven earth-sized planets in the system telescope, transiting planets, and planet testimonial small telescope and chilly and other ground telescopes were used to detect and characterize planets. Astronomers claim that three of these planets are in the theoretically habitable zone Hey. Proximity to their store. The largest planets G and B are about 10% larger than earth. The small Was planets D and H are about 25% smaller than our planet. Researchers determined that the farthest planet from the store orbits at the store every 19 days telescope. This is still much shorter than the orbit of mercury Which goes around the sun every 88 days. But because the trap is one is so faint. It outputs only .05% of the amount of energy of the sun and may be covered in ice. The amount of energy per unit area that one Asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter receives from our son is the closest one to the star with an orbital period of a day and a half its orbital radius is almost 100 times smaller than that of the earth. The Trappist one planets are so close together that if you could stand on the surface of the one you might see some of the neighboring planets hovering above. Scale wines the structure of this planetary system resembles the satellite system of Jupiter. More than the structure of the Solar system. Start to trap us one is a small and relatively cool red dwarf star belonging to spectral class M. They are the most common stellar objects in the universe. And makeup 70 to 90% of all observed stars&amp;nbsp; System. Roughly the size of the earth. Three of them are in the habitable zone. Meaning they're a distance from their parent's store allows them to have liquid water on their surface. And this can most surely indicate that red dwarfs have many Earth-like planets. After all To be the primary candidates for potentially hosting live outside the solar system. After discovering the therapist one system researcher tried to study its stability using computer simulations with different initial conditions. However, the simulated planet's almost always collided about half a 1 million years after their origin. Literally destroying the entire system. When assessing the planetary system's stability, the researchers concluded that there is a stabilizing factor. The researchers found out that the time it took for each planet to complete a circle around its store was crucial. The thing is their orbital periods make up a surprisingly accurate progression. For every two orbital cycles, the farthest planet from the store is complete. The closest one to it orbits the star three times. The next one four times And 24 times respectively. Thus, achieving a two to three resonance. Where the planet's orbital cycles reach a two to three ratio. It works like clockwork. There is no long-run and chain-like it in other planetary systems Works. In other words, each planet orbits the star in alignment with its neighbors in the system. Therefore, this unique property allows the entire system to exist for a long period of time. Allowing scientists To observe it. The trap is one system containing a total of seven earth-sized planets. Three of them therapists 1D E and F are in a potentially habitable zone suited for having liquid water on the surface planet's one B and C or two Close to their parent's star and one is too far away. The measured density combined with planetary compositional models suggests that the surface of the trap is one planet that is far from being a barren rocky desert apparently they contain a significant amount of volatiles and water The volume of the ladder reaching up to 5% in some of the planet's masses. This is a pretty high percentage for comparison purposes, water constitutes only 0.02% of earth smash is the only planet in the system that is slightly denser Than earth. This could mean that it may have a denture iron core. Lack of thick atmosphere. Oceans, or an icecap. This planet turned out to be much rockier than all the other planets of the system. In terms of size, density, and the amount of stellar flux. This planet is more similar to To earth than all the others. According to the habitable exoplanets catalog, therapist one E is one of the most potentially habitable exoplanets discovered so far. The trap is one E is confirmed to have a compact hydrogen-free atmosphere. Like those of our solar systems rocky plants Further raise the chances of habitability. Hydrogen is a powerful greenhouse gas. So if there was enough to be easily detected it would mean that the surface of the trap is one E would be inhospitable. Since such an atmosphere is not present it raises the chances for the plants To have a more earth-like atmosphere instead. Trappist one F is the fifth farthest planet from its parent's star in the seven planet system it hasn't diameter close to that of the earth but is much lighter weighing only 0.36 earth masses Most likely indicates a significant amount of water or other light substances in its composition celsius is the third farthest planet from the star. With an average surface temperature of +15° And slightly smaller dimensions compared to earth. Its radius was as much shorter than the earth's radius. And its massif only 0.33 earth matters the closest planets of the system to the parents store most likely have a rocky cool And are surrounded by a much denser atmosphere than earth. According to density measurements, planet B can either have a small core or more likely contain a significant amount of water or other volatile than its composition has the smallest radius and mask on Its cousin. The surface temperature is estimated to be at a life-threatening -104°C one eight orbits star every 19 days. This is still much shorter than the orbit of mercury. But because Travis is so faint. It only outputs.05 The amount of energy of the sun planet age receives a lot less heat than mercury and may be covered in ice. Even more interesting facts on exoplanets and other topics are coming your way. Comment below on which planet you find the most interesting and please share, Thanks for reading.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p style="text-align: left;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;http://feeds.feedburner.com/WorldspacealiensBlog&lt;/div&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjRNOiYFQgTuPYMjw9hteDKfp741Axr0gy5XR90IVOsEkaK_jBh7gvIW5YZjS0nznbRBXhC8ZXbOPz9CcU0CoVt8OuP6hCqLjFzIG1PVcaTpbKIka2hVupPEk-_OCPOr_JLqGYwc5B_xREzK3YZVIC-yhxaeG1iBxY9s28BXwPx9J5xB0YhasQYwVCbeA=s72-w640-h370-c" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total></item><item><title>We just found 29 planets where life may be watching earth</title><link>https://world-space-aliens.blogspot.com/2022/01/we-just-found-29-planets-where-life-may.html</link><category>Space</category><author>noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)</author><pubDate>Wed, 5 Jan 2022 03:43:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059037506730100574.post-46579796367871082</guid><description>&lt;span id="docs-internal-guid-4a83012e-7fff-48e9-4fd2-7ec51f137de8"&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana; font-size: 11pt; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;We just found 29 planets where life may be watching earth&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt; text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjBOKiq_c45rZYaaeY9v5ARboeWjv3ahjSob_viooMobpj0fE9BLDk9RHKq6Lpd13L-93s8Ov4nrA4iFi1NN0lpo29nc6Ycj7xSy86mxrLdmeEDauzq_GcjBZcO_y0tS7isZs9lZEqpLkoceqCepti7GSFZvsGJmiuCJmP6Xer_hqKU_jogZ8zX75sz3g=s1226" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="716" data-original-width="1226" height="374" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjBOKiq_c45rZYaaeY9v5ARboeWjv3ahjSob_viooMobpj0fE9BLDk9RHKq6Lpd13L-93s8Ov4nrA4iFi1NN0lpo29nc6Ycj7xSy86mxrLdmeEDauzq_GcjBZcO_y0tS7isZs9lZEqpLkoceqCepti7GSFZvsGJmiuCJmP6Xer_hqKU_jogZ8zX75sz3g=w640-h374" title="We just found 29 planets where life may be watching earth" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span id="docs-internal-guid-6f2a259c-7fff-b3b0-23d0-20392d4b0991"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.656; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 11pt; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;You're gazing up at the night sky. Wow. For much of our history, we've been looking for life among these stars on the planets near them. But space has eyes too. And there's someone out there looking it up. Maybe So come your hair and smile with so far identified at least 1715 neighboring star systems in the milky way stars are located Our galaxy. So, if they were to point their telescopes at our son sooner or later, they would see something small. that passes between our home star and the observer. This is called a transit. It's a method of detecting planets and astronomy. For example, you can observe a transit phenomenon right at home with a telephone. You have to point it at the sun and wait. Then, you'll see Mercury. That's the closest planet to the sun and now you see it as a small dot transit process that can last about 5 hours. And this phenomenon happens about 14 times in a century. You'll be able to observe the next transit On November 13, 2032. Mark your calendar. Likewise, you can observe Venus, the second planet from the sun. But because it's farther away, its transits are less frequent. The last one was in 2004 and 2012. The next pair of transits is Expected in 21 17 and 21 25 hey I won't be around then so these star systems have the opportunity to observe our planet. But long-range telescopes work a little differently. Actually, the observer will not see a black. with the sun in the background Will measure the brightness of our star. When Earth begins its transit between the sun and the observer. The telescope will record a slight drop in the brightness of the star because our planet is blocking the path of the sun's rays. Those far away scientists of civilizations will be able to Calculate this drop in brightness. And determine the size of our planet. But not all 1700 plus star systems may have an extraterrestrial lawn. Scientists have narrowed it down to 29 plants. Near some of these stars. They are potentially habitable. That means these planets are rough. Earth-like in size. And within the habitable zone of their host star, the water doesn't evaporate there like in a boiling pot. And they're not too far away. So what's not too cool in the water doesn't freeze into thick sheets of ice. Hey since water is the basis of life we can assume that civilization might exist there. Theoretically, these planets could have seen earth transit in the last 5000 years. So while we were building the pyramids of Giza or Stonehenge. An extraterrestrial civilization may have been watching us. One of these planets is only 11 light-years from our home. Near the Rosh 128 star, a red door in the constellation Virgo and right in the habitable zone of its host Could see earth transit the sun on a regular basis for 2000 years. What about 900 years ago the planet lost its position and can no longer continue observation the other planet where earth can be seen transiting is 12.5 light-years away Serving our planet will open there in about 29 years. We're betting heavily on the trap as a one-star system. It hosts at least seven XO planets almost like our solar system. And for them are in the habitable zone of the star until the 16th century is Now. But we can try to make contact with these planets right now. They're all close enough to us to pick up our radio signals. Radio waves can travel through space at the speed of light. And our planet has been emitting radio signals continuously since 1895. So we're like noisy Neighbors in the radio spectrum. Within 125 light-years of us. Our radio noise would have already reached them. The only problem is it would take about the same time to get a response from that civilization. The other problem with radio Is that any civilization uses it for a relatively short period even now on earth we use Bluetooth and fiber optics more than radio and over time all the radio noise we create will simply disappear&amp;nbsp; Civilization is advanced enough to use this technology. But who knows? Maybe there are life forms in space that are really different from us. Our radio signals already could have reached that planet and the moment these light Forms build tennis to receive the signal will no longer emit them. At the top is our number system then the atomic numbers Earth, the third planet from the sun is slightly elevated. This is how the extraterrestrial civilization will understand which planet this message came from. Below is a diagram of the aerobic radio telescope itself. Another option, how to deliver a message to a distant planet is to literally send a message. Meal delivery there. It could be a space pro. And we've already done that. These are voyagers one and two. They were launched in 1977 and are still operational. In 2012, Voyager won became the first-ever human-made object in interstellar space. It travels to distant stars And Terry's a message written on a golden record. The disc contains greetings in 55 earth languages. A lot of music is from different parts of our planet. Different sounds like ocean noise. Human voices and animal sounds. In addition, there are 116 images on the record. These are Pictures of people in earthly landscapes. In these pictures, there's information about the sun and RDNA. The record case contains instructions and a needle to play the record civilization can find Our solar system. The main disadvantage of sending a message this way is time. Void your one will reach its first stop. The Galice 445 stars in 40 thousand years 248 stars in 42 thousand years. And in about 296 Years. It'll pass seriously. The brightest star in the night sky. I can't wait. Also, an extraterrestrial civilization can detect us with calculations and formulas. All it takes is a little observation of the sun. Instar systems with planets, the host star doesn't stand still Around a small orbit. This is because the heavy star attracts the planet but the planet also has its own gravity and resistance. It ships the star a little and causes it to orbit around. Using such a method astronomers were able to find 548 echo planets radiation from the host star would destroy To get a response How to fly in this space. So, we have to take the first step. Although it is approximately the closest star to our solar system. It takes about 73 thousand years to travel there by conventional rocket. So, we have to learn to travel at the speed of life. But even then, it would take 4.2 years to travel there. Imagine if we found extraterrestrial life on the other side of the milky way. Our galaxy is 100 thousand light-years wide. So the journey from edge to edge would take 100 millennia of physics. Or transfer All of the human civilization to a giant spaceship that will travel from star to star for thousands of years. And when it launches from the earth, only the great great great in much greater of the first crew will be able to see another star system from the spaceship portal. Thanks for reading.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p style="text-align: left;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;http://feeds.feedburner.com/WorldspacealiensBlog&lt;/div&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjBOKiq_c45rZYaaeY9v5ARboeWjv3ahjSob_viooMobpj0fE9BLDk9RHKq6Lpd13L-93s8Ov4nrA4iFi1NN0lpo29nc6Ycj7xSy86mxrLdmeEDauzq_GcjBZcO_y0tS7isZs9lZEqpLkoceqCepti7GSFZvsGJmiuCJmP6Xer_hqKU_jogZ8zX75sz3g=s72-w640-h374-c" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total></item><item><title>The most terrifying place in the universe that you never knew</title><link>https://world-space-aliens.blogspot.com/2022/01/the-most-terrifying-place-in-universe.html</link><category>Space</category><author>noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)</author><pubDate>Tue, 4 Jan 2022 21:43:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059037506730100574.post-6306279399039139087</guid><description>&lt;span id="docs-internal-guid-1da9598d-7fff-3b71-1356-e383d4feaf24"&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana; font-size: 14.6667px; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;The most terrifying place in the universe that you never knew&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt; text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: Arial;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 14.6667px; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: Arial;"&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjzJCQmBEBZam1_5aQBXaC1MwJgyKt9jUywtIvJrFSf_URQB7yzVxoXhPS7nD5sScjjpcTK1921mjKvEgyQp5wd_pmcMAjEw0z-9ZXLvwxhBgrA6oKVj1mpAFfOtuHrI-BF5VnmS8Ko4uOJsmGRnR0DMQbmzKUsJqvIgz7qncXMKUG2yhUC61LA8fJ8VA=s840" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="656" data-original-width="840" height="500" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjzJCQmBEBZam1_5aQBXaC1MwJgyKt9jUywtIvJrFSf_URQB7yzVxoXhPS7nD5sScjjpcTK1921mjKvEgyQp5wd_pmcMAjEw0z-9ZXLvwxhBgrA6oKVj1mpAFfOtuHrI-BF5VnmS8Ko4uOJsmGRnR0DMQbmzKUsJqvIgz7qncXMKUG2yhUC61LA8fJ8VA=w640-h500" title="The most terrifying place in the universe that you never knew" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;Imagine a place where there is nothing from millions of light-years ahea absolutely nothing total darkness is put on hold. But what is it? Let me explain. We know that we orbit the sun. And the sun in the Milky way along with its 50 neighbors goes around the invisible gravitational center in the local galaxy group located inside the Virgo SuperCluster. It turned out to be a part of a much bigger Lania Kaya Requester. Inside the circle, the objects don't orbit the same point but gravitate towards a super heavy, great tractor anomaly in the center. We can't see it due to this specific location of our galaxy. Our galactic disc obstructs our view. But today, we're interested now In the attractor itself but the eerie empty space in front of it divided by empty Hey Facebook call voice. This is what our world looks like if you could capture it in one picture. Can 1 billion like years structures in nature that occupy most space in the universe Hey subscribe to our channel and like this video throughout the sky. But this is an illusion as all stars are in a galaxy. They are located relatively Close to each other making gravitational clusters it is located 700 million light-years away from our planet near the Bahoti's constellation From which it borrowed its name. The great void was discovered in 1981 by Robert Kirschner and his paint. For many years, scientists have been asking themselves about the nature of this boy. How it was created? And what exactly looks in the darkness? But diameter of the boat Boyd is estimated to be 330 million light years which is astonishing considering the facts that it comprises .27% of the diameter of the known universe the size of our milky way galaxy is about 100 thousand light years which is miniscule compared to this boy When scientists first started to study the void they discovered eight galaxy this is very little compared to other gravitational clusters which have already been explored from the University of Minnesota the scale of the void is such that if the milky way had been in the center of the lahoti spoiled we wouldn't have known there were other galaxies until the 1960 they would have been so far away that they would have been invisible to the telescopes that existed up until the 16th At that point our telescopes got good enough that if we had been in that void we would have been able to see the dim light from the other galaxy and begin to fathom their existence One galaxy every 10 million light years upon discovering this great void of astronomers have noticed town mysterious and unique this area is when taking into It's clear that it can be called a paranormal area. Just to put this in perspective around 3 million light-years in the cross-section Should have included 10 thousand galaxies if dispersed with the same density and can't be explained rationally Which equals three light-years 236 thousand cubic megaparsecs let's leave aside the size of this bowl And focus instead on its content. It sounds paradoxical but the void mostly consists of emptiness. Its vacuum space is isolated from everything that you can observe in another galaxy. You won't see any dust, dirt, or stones there. There's no place for Even the smallest particle such as a photon. This is my Odi's void desert in outer space put on hold. Scientists don't understand how simple particles interact in this space. Unfortunately, we might not know this for many years to come. Even if the interaction can happen, how many cans of thousands of years are needed for this process to take place within the board? Compared to This time frame. The history of mankind is like a blazing meteorite. Flying through the earth's atmosphere gives us a lot to think about. Needless to say, the void's visitors would be at the very least shocked to see this isolation. Distances between galaxies. And pitch dark space. Moreover, the boaties boy is probably the most ideal vacuum and outer space. So we should study its effects. Dirt and dust would be rare to come by in this space. But would even particles take thousands of years for the particles to interact? That is if the interaction could ever happen in the first place. This extremely low density means that when a pattern of Neutrino enters one side of the void it looks exactly the same upon exit. The thing goes for photo Particles of matter having much more masks than both photos and Neutrinos would of course get pulled towards the walls of the board pattern of the photo 1 million years later when it reaches the other side at the speed of light. Its extremely low density is certainly appealing To anyone who wants to set speed records without that pesky intergalactic dust getting in the way. Of course, scientists are key to knowing how this paranormal area came to be a unique place that cannot be compared to anything within the known universe. Some scientists argue that the great void was created when several small boys came together. Even though this idea is hard to comprehend, it's completely plausible. Taking into account the nature of space Greg Aldering wants to notice that the galaxy is located in voids that have a curiously tubular structure which can be an important clue into one great bubble these might be Long enough they may get cleared out of it It's more radical possibility and one that has likely not been considered in the scientific literature expand outward from a tone system And subsequently each galaxy it encounters by blanketing it in a dicing shell spherical ship. Given that the void is about 700 million light-years from Earth. And that intelligent life could have emerged in the universe about 4 billion years ago. May have had enough time to perform this astonishing feat of cosmological engineering now this is pure speculation discovery of the void Has thrown conventional cosmological thinking out the window. Since its discovery astronomers have had to revise their notions of galaxy formation. Given what we now know about the extreme non-uniform distribution of matter throughout the universe. Finally, the Baotis Boyd provides Another humbling reminder of the vastness and sparse menu of the cosmos. The universe that we see is too impossibly large for us to comprehend. Our place within it is a tiny insignificant microscopic spark. But all that said and add alone as we may appear Here on earth at least we have a starscape to gaze upon when we look up into the night sky. Thanks for reading.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;http://feeds.feedburner.com/WorldspacealiensBlog&lt;/div&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjzJCQmBEBZam1_5aQBXaC1MwJgyKt9jUywtIvJrFSf_URQB7yzVxoXhPS7nD5sScjjpcTK1921mjKvEgyQp5wd_pmcMAjEw0z-9ZXLvwxhBgrA6oKVj1mpAFfOtuHrI-BF5VnmS8Ko4uOJsmGRnR0DMQbmzKUsJqvIgz7qncXMKUG2yhUC61LA8fJ8VA=s72-w640-h500-c" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total></item><item><title>15 Most mysterious space discoveries</title><link>https://world-space-aliens.blogspot.com/2022/01/the-15-most-mysterious-space-discoveries.html</link><category>Space</category><author>noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)</author><pubDate>Tue, 4 Jan 2022 19:07:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059037506730100574.post-4764971392259864159</guid><description>&lt;span id="docs-internal-guid-a6323aec-7fff-2d0e-0683-aed0923f2781"&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana; font-size: 11pt; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;15 Most mysterious space discoveries&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt; text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt; text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgeul-IFM2Z0yXv-jaU6H2Xcou76bf29BxIHvvSDFC1q3SocYUd9jrWXVK0FeWj11lBTZYqGkww7tgZ8AWUzTSrAsMJdoAhkJ7YaTZhxlLgktruvwmRL_HWC-lED5q9N_DMvxBfZmONued7kn04__3WQW-Nem0eUS08XarY4vpSGm8Qtj3IquaeNNnKlw=s1537" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="759" data-original-width="1537" height="316" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgeul-IFM2Z0yXv-jaU6H2Xcou76bf29BxIHvvSDFC1q3SocYUd9jrWXVK0FeWj11lBTZYqGkww7tgZ8AWUzTSrAsMJdoAhkJ7YaTZhxlLgktruvwmRL_HWC-lED5q9N_DMvxBfZmONued7kn04__3WQW-Nem0eUS08XarY4vpSGm8Qtj3IquaeNNnKlw=w640-h316" title="15 most mysterious space discoveries" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;Hey, discovery number 15 Rapidly increasing energy demands Be able to collect all the energy we could possibly need Technology that allows us to look further into outer space and light that reaches us from a star and get in for the presence of the planet from how it changes. But they made it incredible. What could be blocking it from benefiting from the huge amounts of energy? Could the star's strange behavior be truly the result of an alien megastructure or something yet to be discovered that causes the same effect? Only further studies will reveal the truth for sure. Number 14, the beach void. Even though the universe is so fast, the density of stars and galaxies represents around .27% of the observable universe Large region of space. Also referred to as a Super Boy. It's around 700 million light-years away from us. That is remarkably empty. Current estimates suggest it only has around 60 galaxies in it. Whereas a similarly sized region and most other parts of the university would be expected to have around 2000 galaxies. To put the center perspective, our galaxy is the milky way. But we simply don't have enough of an understanding of Trajectory to everything else. In October of 2017 though something very unusual was discovered Similar way to Objects from the outer reaches of the solar system. Quite where it came from, how many others may be like it, and how long it has been traveling for it to reach us isn't known. But what scientists learned from a 1 million more will almost certainly inform how they study the next object like it that passes by. Number 12. The greatest tractor All universes are full of countless different strange objects that interact with their surroundings in different ways when you average out the behavior of everything in it the layout is fairly predictable with most matter moving and inexpensive direction Take place within its supercluster Which contains a milky way along with up to 10 thousand other similarly sized galaxies. The greatest tractor is itself moving towards your nearby Shapley supercluster. One of the biggest mysteries in space at the moment is what could the greatest tractor possibly contain that is able to affect the movement of huge galaxies, supermassive black holes at the center of it Telescope towards it because it's currently on the exact opposite side of the milky way than we are. That's virtually impossible to look directly through the center of our own galaxy. Perhaps, 1 day, another attraction will be discovered that is easier to observe or it'll simply be a matter of time until our orbit and galaxy give us a better Undoubtedly change our understanding of the universe forever. Number 11, home object. After studying countless galaxies in the universe, researchers have been able to put together with general rules for their formation. Well, this Understanding accounts for the vast majority of objects that are seen in the sky. There are some notable outliers. One of the strangers is holding the object. It's a galaxy that's around 600 million light-years away from us. But unusually it's a ring galaxy. These four masons are rare enough but the object doesn't seem to have formed in the same way as the others that have been discovered. Could this be evidence that there's a whole different type of galaxy for me that hasn't been accounted for in our understanding of the universe Like it? But so far, it remains one of a kind. Number 10, the red rectangle. First discovered in 1973, the red rectangle nebula is a particularly unusual formation. That's around 2000 light-years away from earth. And a longer knew that there was a binary star system in that region of space. It was only one of those prompts like no other dust which is responsible for its red color. This implies that the process is increasing in speed. It may not be too long until the star finally dives and is hidden. Number nine Peggy Other simply formed in place 1.2 mi wide formation with spotted light because it reflected a lot more light back than the dust that surrounded it. It's probably worth excited to find out they'd be able to witness a moon being formed following you when the casino probe took images of the rings, Peggy was once again Peggy is now moved further into the ring it's thought likely that it'll contact a lot more material with the ring itself and potentially become two or three times the size it is now on the course of a few decades. Production team to bring you all the best content be sure to subscribe with notifications on and Almost 2 mi long it's for two Happen to make it look like a human face Featuring countless books, magazines, and TV shows and again, in 2001. To everyone Or whether it's possible 0133 Hey Facebook and a star Must have its own magnetic feel. What does it mean for sure whether this was possible especially for an object that had been adrift for so long? But the mechanisms behind its occurrence are still not understood. Number six, ask bizarre. Apart from planets, moons, and stars, the objects that are most commonly seen in our solar system are coming. Miniature plants Come from certain parts of the world Hey Facebook and perhaps one Hey understands the object that existed at the edge of the solar system Just the first one of these two has been discovered. There are far more mysterious objects in that region of space though. One of which is called from there. It can overshape work plans at the moment with a diameter of 385 mi. And that's two moons of its own for just four earth hours. It makes it one of the fastest spinning objects in the whole solar system. It's about 43 times the distance from the sun as the earth is meant to take light more than 6 hours to reach it 285 earth years to complete one rotation around the sun but what's not clear is how it is framed in the first place. And why is it such an unusual shape? Normally objects that have been Material combined together will become spherical. It's very rare for something to spin as fast as it does. Is there a subject to a large collision at some point in history? One that changed its shape and speed forever. If I may have anything to go by, the other objects in the piper belt are likely to be just astray. Which makes it. One of the last uncharted regions still to explore in our nearby stellar neighborhood. Number four, a planet orbiting a dead star. In the dying stages of a star, it will often go supernova which means it's significantly expanded in size. I need to destroy or expand any objects that are orbiting it at Solar system Interesting results Need to be revisited number three Unpredictable rotation and is covered in crater Could have been up to 620 mm in diameter in the early some oldest material but almost certainly have had an effect on other nearby moons and potentially added to Saturn's rings Are the creators on its surface. Just so deep that probes have been unable to image what was at the bottom of them. So, it is referred to as a sponge mode because of the way it looks. The recent estimates suggested that as much as 40% of the moon is actually empty space which doesn't appear to follow a set pattern as most other objects do. It means Thought to be made purely of rock and ice like it was close to it in 2005 which is why there are such good images of the moon. This also found a further mystery of hyper mia. It has a slight or electrical charge to it and right now, no one, no wine Number two. But recently researchers have discovered Scientists we're trying to find out what happens to kick start the process all over. Tsunami Terminator events are triggered as if not known though. It's not entirely clear if this happens at the end of every second or whether it's less frequent than that. One thing's for sure and that's that there's still a lot more to learn about the star that we rely on so much and what we find out could have profound consequences for us as a species. Number one, more important. Well, I need a meal for the first time. Getting that original is now long past us and it's impossible to study anymore and also came from somewhere else. A comic called Borisoff had a kale moment. The first close-up image was captured in November of 2019 and right now More than 40 years to accomplish the same thing is virtually empty with no way for new .rocks to be formed. Thanks for reading&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p style="text-align: left;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;http://feeds.feedburner.com/WorldspacealiensBlog&lt;/div&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgeul-IFM2Z0yXv-jaU6H2Xcou76bf29BxIHvvSDFC1q3SocYUd9jrWXVK0FeWj11lBTZYqGkww7tgZ8AWUzTSrAsMJdoAhkJ7YaTZhxlLgktruvwmRL_HWC-lED5q9N_DMvxBfZmONued7kn04__3WQW-Nem0eUS08XarY4vpSGm8Qtj3IquaeNNnKlw=s72-w640-h316-c" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total></item><item><title>How This Planet is Hotter Than a Star?</title><link>https://world-space-aliens.blogspot.com/2022/01/how-this-planet-is-hotter-than-star.html</link><category>Space</category><author>noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)</author><pubDate>Tue, 4 Jan 2022 17:00:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059037506730100574.post-6794773982514957287</guid><description>&lt;p style="text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;?How This Planet is Hotter Than a Star&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEi_HZtP0aLUV-vEo9HPAIPGDKfijP34Dj2K6KuhKYAGY8rOEq7m2yTLuVR5I7SocdoRCRtQvg6nsAR26xzxlzFWuxlznM2droue4_l7k7H_96QTF1oWRwn4XaJ3NkUOGYiOiTdyOc3E9ldRycDyU33cv9txJOusaIKHZEuZlEIHGBkcCts5XW7UIkmLzw=s1158" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="681" data-original-width="1158" height="376" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEi_HZtP0aLUV-vEo9HPAIPGDKfijP34Dj2K6KuhKYAGY8rOEq7m2yTLuVR5I7SocdoRCRtQvg6nsAR26xzxlzFWuxlznM2droue4_l7k7H_96QTF1oWRwn4XaJ3NkUOGYiOiTdyOc3E9ldRycDyU33cv9txJOusaIKHZEuZlEIHGBkcCts5XW7UIkmLzw=w640-h376" title="?How This Planet is Hotter Than a Star" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: verdana;"&gt;This article will take you on a journey to a planet that is hotter than most stars in our universe. It's so hot that any known metal would immediately melt there. Next, we'll visit a vanishing egg-shaped planet that was spotted just at the right time. And the chances of finding such an object are infinite. With an object as unique as that, it's hard not to stay curious. In 2016, astronomers discovered an unusual planet by the name of Kelp nine B. Being the hottest echo planet ever discovered It's so hot that it literally rips apart its atmosphere's hydrogen molecule. What is this mysterious planet like? Let's take a closer look right now Or HD 195689 about 620 light-years away from the sun in the sickness constellation is only 300 million years old. It is more than twice as large and almost twice as hot as our sun. The XO Planet Orbits parents start at 4.5000000 km. The star’s temperature is 9800°C. And the temperature on the planet itself reaches a whopping 4300° C. In fact, this is hotter than most stars In the universe. For example, the surface temperature of the red star and carries is only 3400°C which is almost 1000° lower than on the planet kelp nine B. And keep in mind that red dwarfs constitute about 30 to 50% All-stars. Currently, tungsten is the most refractory metal known to us. With a whopping melting point of 3422°C astronomers have found spectral lines Corresponding to ionized iron and ionized titanium atoms. These particles can condense on the night side of the planet-forming clouds. That can make it rain metal. It's totally locked due to gravitational forces. Meaning that one side of the planet faces its star at all times. Interestingly the planet receives 44 thousand times more flux from its star than the earth from the sun. Scientists would expect the planet to have a smaller radius. But the extreme radiation from its Who's star has caused the planet's atmosphere to puff up like a balloon? The planet is 2.88 times heavier than Jupiter. And it's 1.8 times larger than Jupiter. Given that the planet's atmosphere is constantly blasted with high levels of ultraviolet radiation the planet May even be shedding kale of evaporated planetary material like a comment is so high that the hydrogen gas molecules split into pieces on its gay side. And cannot reunite until their scattered atoms cross over to the 19 Night of the planet. The night side cools down the hydrogen gas molecules just enough to make them recover and split apart once more and the cycle continues. There's one more peculiar feature that makes this planet truly unique. And that Hey Facebook, unlike other planets that orbit the equatorial region of their parent’s star it actually orbits the polar region. In other words, this planet is tilted in such a way that it has a polar orbit. But no one can explain why this planet came to have such an unusual Orbital motion in the first place. As if this wasn't enough, its host star is an oddity too. The primary count nine is rough twice the size of the sun. 56% hotter and spin Rotation in 16 hours. As you would imagine the rapid spin causes the star to deform equator gravity darkening the poles brightening as the equatorial Region cools and dims by comparison. As a result, the temperature at the equator will be much lower than that at the poll. We are talking about the 800° difference. Such high-temperature contrast creates very interesting effects. The planet orbits directly. Just imagine with kelp nine bees orbital period of 36 hours the planet goes through two summers and two winters and each season lasts about 9 hours illustrates a year as experienced by kelt 9 PM. Because of the temperature differential on the surface of the star, the planet experiences an unusual kind of seasonality hotter over the pole over the course of a single orbit and experiences cycles of heating and cooling. Caused by the star's unusual pattern of surface temperatures. The next planet on our virtual journey is doomed to vanish in the next 10 million years. The planet is washed 12 B. A hot Jupiter of the most extreme kind The planet was discovered in 2008 by the transit method is located about 1400 light-years from earth in the Ortega constellation. Let's see how close Mercury is to our son. The average distance from Mercury to the sun is 57 million km. That is almost 16 times the distance from Lost 12 B to its store. Now Let's imagine we reduce stars and planets in scale almost 10 m away. Keep in mind that this is the closest planet to the sun. With an orbital period of just 1.1 days wasp, 12 B is so close to its parent’s star that daytime temperatures reached 2540°C 2810 Kelvin atmosphere swell up to three times the radius of June Sadly the planet is doomed to die is stretching the hot gas giant into the shape of an egg. All the while slowly cannibalizing the planet Relatively soon. 10 million years of a fleeting moment on this planet will be completely devoured by its hungry star. You enjoy watching the world fall to pieces. This planet is for you. This is especially interesting taking into account that something Similar might have happened in our solar system. Some researchers believe that several planets have vanished from our system. But there's no way to tell where it is so close to its store. The planet creates yet another interesting effect. Unlike most planets it's not round but Heather, egg-shaped. Since last 12 bees are 1.5 times heavier than Jupiter but are almost two times larger. It has one of the lowest densities ever found. It is so low that the gravity on its surface is comparable to ours. Being about 10 to 15-15% higher than on earth. Nasa's Hubble Space Telescope has observed a planet outside our solar system that looks as black as fresh as a fault rather than reflecting it back into space Unique capability to trap at least 98% of the visible starlight falling into the atmosphere therefore clouds probably cannot form to reflect light back into space. Instead, incoming light penetrates deep into the planet's atmosphere hydrogen atoms and is converted to heat energy. Hydrogen molecules are broken into atomic hydrogen. While alkaline metals are ionized. The atmosphere resembles that of a low-mass star instead of a planet composed of atomic hydrogen and helium telescope imaging spectrograph; the international team that produced this result led by Taylor Bell has now measured an Albedo of 0.064. Or at most two times let's reflect than our moon that this planet's proximity to its host star keeps it tightly locked. With one side always facing the star and the other always turning to space. 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