Spazio: ultima frontiera. Credere che si sia soli nell'universo è come credere che la Terra sia piatta. Come disse l'astrofisico Labeque al palazzo dell'UNESCO, durante il congresso mondiale del SETI di Parigi del Settembre 2008, " SOMETHING IS HERE", "Qualcosa è qui", e I TEMPI SONO MATURI per farsene una ragione. La CIA, l'FBI, la NSA, il Pentagono, e non solo, lo hanno confermato!
The planet may be 'right on the edge of habitability.'
Scientists have been studying Mars for years, attempting to find out if
there are signs of life on the red planet. Now, the results from two new
studies contain what experts are calling, "milestones for
astrobiology."
As reported by National Geographic, a new study published in Science
shows evidence that ancient Mars once had organic molecules, which are
carbon-based compounds that are essential ingredients for life.
NASA
biogeochemist Jennifer Eigenbrode said that NASA's Mars rover Curiosity
is making seemingly impossible research more realistic.
"When
you work with something as crazy as a rover on Mars, with the most
complex instrument ever sent to space, it seems like we’re doing what
may have been perceived earlier as impossible," Eigenbrode said.National Geographic reports that Curiosity's most recent data shows that
complex organic molecules were once in a lake that filled Mars' Gale
Crater. However, this isn't conclusive proof for ancient life on Mars,
as experts say non-living processes could have created the same
molecules. Instead, the discovery helps scientists decide where Rovers
should look for traces of ancient Martians.
Since 2014,
researchers have known that methane exists is Mars' atmosphere. However,
a separate study from NASA Jet Propulsion Lab scientist Chris Webster shows that Mars' methane levels fluctuate throughout the seasons.
Methane
levels on Mars rise in the summer and fall in the winter. Webster has
suspicions about why the methane levels change with the seasons, but
nobody knows what is causing the methane production in the first place.
Methane can only survive a few hundred years at a time, with Webster
saying, "it's a gas in the atmosphere of Mars that really shouldn't be
there."Caltech planetary scientist Bethany Ehlmann said the methane levels show
that Mars is still an active planet that may be "right on the edge of
habitability." While important, these studies don't prove biological
activity on Mars, but they also don't rule it out.
Upcoming
research may shed more light on Mars' methane production. When it lands
in 2020, the European Space Agency's ExoMars spacecraft will drill over
six feet into the soil on Mars. The ExoMars mission is already
collecting data that may allow scientists to pinpoint the methane
sources on Mars.
2015's The Martian explored the life of an astronaut stranded on Mars. In our The Martian review, we thought it was great, calling it "a love letter to science anchored by a great Matt Damon."
Erich von Däniken takes us beyond the myths and legends which have
shaped our view of history, to present an alternate view of historical
events, megalithic structures and archaeological discoveries. Stream
more from this outstanding series, http://bit.ly/Beyond_AncientAliens only on Gaia.
Part of a transmission from the space shuttle Discovery back to Houston
intercepted by an amateur radio operator includes "We still have the
alien spacecraft under observance."
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Me ( Oliviero Mannucci) and the protagonist of the close encounter Jhon Blaha at the Kennedy Space Center in 2012
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AL MAR NEGRO, EN UNA GRABACION PANORAMICA SE CAPTA LA PRESENCIA DE UN
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Mysterious swarms of giant drones have dotted the Colorado and Nebraska
night sky since last week, The Denver Post first reported.
The drones
appear and disappear at roughly the same time each night in swarms of
at least 17 and up to 30. The drones appear to measure about 6 feet
across.
Local and federal government authorities say they have no idea where the
drones are coming from. They do not appear to be malicious, however,
and a drone expert says they appear to be searching or mapping out the
area.
Something strange has been happening in Eastern Colorado at night.
Since
the week of Christmas, giant drones measuring up to 6 feet across have
been spotted in the sky at night, sometimes in swarms as large as 30.
The Denver Post first reported these mysterious drone sightings in northeastern Colorado on December 23. Since then, sightings have spanned six counties across Colorado and Nebraska. Phillips
County Sheriff Thomas Elliott had no answer for where the drones came
from or whom they belonged to but did have a rough grasp on their flying
habits. "They've been doing a grid search, a grid pattern," he told The
Denver Post. "They fly one square and then they fly another square."The
drones, estimated to have 6-foot wingspans, have been flying over
Phillips and Yuma counties every night for about the past week, Elliott
said Monday. Each night, at least 17 drones appear at about 7 o'clock
and disappear at about 10 o'clock, staying 200 to 300 feet in the air.The Federal Aviation Administration told The Post it had no idea where
the drones came from. Representatives for the Air Force, the Drug
Enforcement Administration, and the US Army Forces Command all said the
drones did not belong to their organizations.
As the airspace where the drones are flying is relatively ungoverned,
there are no regulations requiring the drone operators to identify
themselves. Elliott, however, said the drones did not appear to be
malicious.
The Post spoke with the commercial photographer and
drone pilot Vic Moss, who said the drones appeared to be searching or
mapping out the area. Moss said drones often flew at night for
crop-examination purposes. The drones might also belong to a local
Colorado drone company, which could be testing new technologies.
In the meantime, Moss urges residents not to shoot down the drones, as they are highly flammable.
"It
becomes a self-generating fire that burns until it burns itself out,"
he told The Post. "If you shoot a drone down over your house and it
lands on your house, you might not have a house in 45 minutes."
We didn’t find ETs in 2019, but the U.S. government did become a little more chatty about flying saucers.
Not long ago, the world received what seemed like an otherworldly
revelation: The Pentagon had been secretly running a UFO research
project, despite the fact it had long claimed a lack of interest in
flying saucers. Three creepy UFO videos were paraded onto the internet,
showing mystery objects caught on military cameras. Out of the shadows
emerged the program’s soul-patched former director. He had recently
retired from the Defense Department and joined up with a new corporation
called To the Stars Academy. Helmed by former Blink-182 member Tom
DeLonge, To the Stars is both a UFO research organization and a media
company. It had attracted other high-profile figures, too—like the
former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence and a
retired executive from Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works, the division that designs planes that seem like they’re from other planets. Since those initial disclosures, UFOs have kept themselves in
the headlines, like celebrities who haven’t made a movie in a decade but
show up quarterly on magazine covers. And in the two years since the
initial saucer story, the truth has grown complicated. The Pentagon
claims the bearded director wasn’t actually
the director and, in fact, “had no responsibilities with regard to” the
program; it has released documentation showing that the three UFO
videos were never authorized for public release; and, most recently, it
has claimed that this supposed UFO program didn’t actually deal with UFOs at all.Despite this turbulence, 2019 was the year that UFOs managed
to propel themselves into an uneasy political legitimacy: Washington
initiated ufological policy changes, held official UFO briefings, and
even signed a research agreement with To the Stars. Some segments of the
population have taken the governmental nods as acknowledgment that UFOs
are both real and extraterrestrial, but the truth—while out there—is
considerably fuzzier.The first big news came in April, when the Navy said it was drafting new guidelines for reporting run-ins with UFOs. Headlines blared things like “Aliens, Ahoy!”
but the military was likely talking about much more mundane encounters,
according to explanations that followed about the exigence of the
guidelines. “The wide proliferation and availability of inexpensive
unmanned aerial systems (UAS), such as commercially available
quadcopters, has increasingly made airspace de-confliction an issue,” an
official told a reporter, according to redacted emails released via a Freedom of Information Act request.
“Consistent with the wide proliferation and availability of inexpensive
unmanned aerial systems (UAS), sightings of this nature have increased
in frequency from 2014 until now.” In other words, they may have been
talking about your cousin’s drone collection. As ever, while “UFO” means
aliens in common conversation, in actuality
it just means anything a person (or instrument) sees in the sky that
that person (or instrument) can’t identify. Other explanations on the
table: foreign military aircraft, classified American aircraft, ghost machines
resulting from electronic warfare. Personally, I find it difficult to
take the extraterrestrial explanation seriously until I have evidence of extraterrestrials, not just a lack of proof it’s not extraterrestrials.
Nevertheless, a few months later, in June, UFOs climbed higher up the executive chain. George Stephanopoulos
asked Donald Trump about the Navy’s reported UFO incidents. Trump said
he’d been briefed, yeah, sure. “People are saying they’re seeing UFOs,”
he said. “Do I believe it? Not particularly.”The president, though, wasn’t the only one to get a briefing. That same month, senators
gathered in a “that’s classified” way to learn about military UFO
encounters. Spokesman Lt. Cmdr. Daniel Day said the meeting centered “on
efforts to understand and identify these threats to the safety and
security of our aviators.” Later, Sen. Mark Walker accused
the Navy of withholding UFO info, saying, “There is frustration with
the lack of answers to specific questions about the threat that superior
aircraft flying in United States airspace may pose.”
These responses—about “de-confliction,” pilot safety, and
threats—all share the subtext that UFOs represent a national security
menace. As the year went on, the military showed the thread of threat
held not just for spaceships but also for the earthlings who are into
them. In June, a goateed college student created a satirical Facebook
event called “Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All of Us.”
History suggests
that Area 51 is a testing ground for experimental air things, but
conspiratorial types believe the country stashes saucers and alien
specimens in that two-Delaware-sized region of the desert. The joke-raid
was about joke-finding all those secrets. More than 2 million people
RSVP’d yes.
The Air Force—apparently having never hosted a party and so
not knowing that most RSVPs are aspirational—got serious about
protection. “Any attempt to illegally access the area is highly
discouraged,” the military said, in patronizing understatement. Acting
Air Force Secretary Matt Donovan added later that the base had gotten
“additional security personnel, as well as additional barricades.”
Indeed: The week of the event, the remote area swarmed with
cops, and extra wire cordoned off the base. But at the appointed
late-night hour, just a few dozen people gathered at the gate, taking made-for-YouTube video of themselves getting mock-ready to mock-storm, to “The Final Countdown.”
Just before the Area 51 “raid,” the Navy had dropped a bomb
(metaphorically), almost as if it wanted to punk the Air Force, or steal
from its share of UFO news: Those objects in the three famous videos?
They were UFOs. Or, at least that’s what the headlines about
the Navy’s statement said. A Lit 101 close-reading of the statement,
though, tells a different story.
“The U.S. Navy designates the objects contained in the 3
range-incursion videos that are currently being referred to in various
media as unidentified aerial phenomena,” said spokesman Joseph Gradisher
of the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information
Warfare in a statement. “[UAP] provides the basic descriptor for the
sightings/observations of unauthorized/unidentified aircraft/objects
that have been observed entering/operating in the airspace of various
military-controlled training ranges. It’s any aerial phenomenon that
cannot immediately be identified.”
Gradisher’s definition leaves space for objects that would be identified later,
or were simply unauthorized and not necessarily unidentified. That
would include falcons that a pilot doesn’t immediately recognize as
birds, or your cousin’s drone (again). Those mundane objects would get
the same acronymical treatment as a spacecraft from a Steven Spielberg
fever dream.
Most people—60 percent, according to a recent Gallup poll—believe
all UFO sightings are of objects in the former category. But if you ask
the folks at To the Stars, they might point you toward their recently
acquired metamaterials, “reported to have come from an advanced
aerospace vehicle of unknown origin” (implication: beyond Earth). In
October, To the Stars announced a research agreement with the Army to test and characterize the materials.
That seemed like validation. But then came a curveball: On Dec. 6, the
Pentagon told researcher John Greenewald—who runs one of Earth’s largest
private archives of FOIA’d
documents, many only declassified or released at his request—that its
“UFO” program didn’t study UFOs. Or UAP. Or anomalies of any sort. It
simply studied what the Defense Department usually cares about: weapons.
The truth, here, is on the move, the official reversal a reminder that
the path of ufology is one of fast turns, steep ascents, and
stomach-flipping drops. (If you want a little perspective on those
spins, consider a trip to the National Archives Museum in Washington,
where until Jan. 16 you can see an exhibit about the Defense Department’s previous UFO research program, Project Blue Book.)
Just as government interest has come and gone and (maybe) come back, the
ebbs and flows of the public’s UFO interest are also cyclical: They ran
hot in the 1990s, cooled during the 2000s, then reignited this decade.
Religious scholar Joseph Laycock offers
a few potential reasons why, but perhaps the most compelling is that
“disenchantment leads to re-enchantment.” A seminal 1954 paper called “Four Functions of Folklore”
suggests something similar: When dissatisfaction or skepticism about a
belief arises, it may Phoenix back up with “a myth or legend to validate
it.” Maybe the Pentagon’s UFO program is our decade’s myth, here to
reenchant us, at least for a while.
Stephen Bassett, assertore dell’esistenza degli UFO e
instancabile cercatore, sostiene che Donald Trump avrebbe impedito che
venisse diffusa la verità sugli Ufo. Il 2020, grazie all’elezione del
suo successore, potrebbe segnare la svolta
L’anno della svolta sugli Ufo? Il 2020: parola di Stephen Bassett. Il cacciatore di Ufo è convinto che l’anno in arrivo possa portare alla divulgazione totale della verità sui fenomeni extraterrestri, e se finora ciò non è avvenuto la colpa sarebbe di Donald Trump. Il Presidente avrebbe fatto in modo che tutte le informazioni di cui dispongono gli Usa in merito non venissero fuori. L’elezione di un nuovo presidente, attesa proprio per il 2020 (ma Trump potrebbe sempre riconfermarsi nel suo ruolo), potrebbe mettere fine all’ “oscurantismo” promosso da questa presidenza e aprire la strada a una nuova era di conoscenza sulla vita nell’universo. Il Daily Star ha raccolto, in un articolo, le dichiarazioni di Bassett che qui vi riproponiamo.
Il 2020 sarà l’anno degli Ufo? Il governo Trump ha nascosto la verità
Il 2020 sarà l’anno degli Ufo? Stephen Bassett è certissimo che il prossimo anno segnerà la svolta nel campo di azione che tanto lo interessa. Nel 1996 Bassett si fece promotore del Paradigm Research Group per chiedere che cessasse l’embargo sulla questione degli extraterrestri. In particolare, Bassett ha dichiarato ai microfoni del Daily Star che se Trump non fosse mai stato eletto come Presidente degli Usa noi vivremmo già da qualche anno in un’era post-divulgativa.
Ora, il noto cacciatore di alieni è convinto che nel 2020 i governi e gli eserciti possano finalmente svelare la verità. Un primo passo lo avrebbe compiuto la stessa Marina militare americana, definendo come “fenomeni aerei non identificati” degli avvistamenti di cui non si conosce la natura.
Il 2020 sarà l’anno degli Ufo? Parla Stephen Bassett
“Se
potessimo risolvere questo piccolo problema politico negli Stati Uniti e
tornare a un governo normale e funzionante, anche se sono sicuro che
non sarà mai perfetto, penso che questa cosa ET e la “To The Stars
Academy” (una compagnia fondata dal chitarrista dei Blink-182 Tom DeLonge, ndr) la
faranno esplodere. Hanno molte più cose da dire ma le hanno nascoste e
questo problema potrebbe fuoriuscire. Ciò significa che la divulgazione
potrebbe facilmente avvenire nel 2020, cosa che mi piace davvero e che
sarà interessante (…)”, ha dichiarato ancora l’uomo.
Stephen Bassett è convinto che gli extraterrestri abbiano neutralizzato le nostre armi nucleari
per dimostrarci quanto esse siano inutili al cospetto della loro
tecnologia, ma pensa anche che se gli umani non nasconderanno più la
loro esistenza loro si impegneranno seriamente per mettersi in contatto con noi. Bassett è fermamente convinto che gli extraterrestri possano condividere con l’umanità il segreto della loro medicina e salvarci dalla crisi degli antibiotici, e che da questi contatti la Nasa potrebbe trarre enormi benefici sul profilo dell’esplorazione dello spazio.
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The RAND Corp was originally a project developed following the Second
World War and was called Project RAND. In May 1948 he separated from the
Douglas Aircraft Company and acquired his independence as a non-profit
organization. George Kocher of the RAND Corporation published this
document in November 1968, a few months after the University of Colorado
completed its Condon Report. The RAND Corp. document is divided into
five different essays: historical aspects, astronomical aspects, the
nature of relationships, phenomenological aspects, how to proceed and
why. These essays explore the types of reports and UFO sightings, how
they are classified and a list of hypotheses surrounding the phenomenon.
The Rand Corporation document also provides an example of a detailed
UFO report developed by the University together with a Colorado study
group. According to the report, the power elites have such a mystifying
and mind-blowing secret that they are doing everything they can to keep
it hidden from the public eye. We recommend that you watch the video
below in its entirety in order to understand what Rand’s document
actually is. In fact, the video below contains significant information
and illustrates the top-secret documentation prepared by the RAND
Corporation. In it the existence of UFOs and beings from other worlds is
openly admitted. The video released in 2014 shows this information, and
will reveal the existence of ET spaceships belonging to the Semitic
people (the Nephilim) and is something that should surely be watched and
shared. Rand Corporation documents can be found below:
http://www.rand.org/pubs/drafts/DRU1571.html
The sensational document of the Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA) that we show you is proof of how the United
States, through the CIA, explored Mars and discovered a giant ancient
alien race through psychic subjects and remote viewing. The discovery
took place on May 22, 1984. The CIA would have used very “sensitive”
issues, ie people with ESP faculties and applying the famous “Remote
View”, remote viewing, which allows you to “see” with your mind, beyond
what I can. Capture naturally The CIA would employ psychic elements with
unusual and controversial abilities to reach places in our Solar System
inaccessible by any other means. The CIA wanted to know more about the
Cydonia region on Mars and, as the declassified documents show, in 1984
intelligence employed a remote viewer, called SUB, to look for more
information about this area. SUB has used its ability to penetrate time
and space and allow access to episodes of history contained in the level
of collective consciousness or akashic recordings. The CIA, through
these issues, has managed to discover an extraterrestrial outpost on
Mars where it existed or still exists, an ancient alien race of giants.
The Remotes hired by the CIA also saw the geographic position of Mars,
where this alien race had been living for more than a million years. It
may be difficult for some to believe that such capabilities have been
used by the intelligence services, but there are several declassified
documents that show that this has happened. The CIA documents also
receive specific coordinates, and it seems safe, as if they knew where
to look. This is the surprising result of the Vision: the ancient race
of aliens, they are a people of giants and have lived for more than a
million years. They are dying and looking for a way to survive, but they
can not leave Mars. The subject SUB has been commissioned to venture
about 1 million years in the past. The most remote during the trip, it
crossed enormous pyramids and catastrophic events that were objects of
destruction of the atmosphere and the landscape of Mars. Within these
monuments were the ancient inhabitants of Mars, a very tall race of
humanoids, thin, dressed in clothes or silk tunics. Everyone was scared
because they were escaping, taking refuge from something petty and
ruthless that came from outside. While some of them fled to a spaceship,
others waited for the return of their brothers who had to take them to a
safe place. Later, SUB witnessed the trip through the flight space of
the Martians. Their journey took them to another planet in our solar
system with lush vegetation and different types of storms. That destiny
is believed to be the earth. The coordinates of Mars taken from the
psychic subject or the remote control V .: are first asked to focus on
40.89 ° north, 9.55 degrees west – This is how it appears in Google
Earth (Mars). Of course you can read all the CIA documents below:
This
document recovers the theory of Dr. John Brandenburg, a plasma
physicist who declared long ago: “On Mars there was an ancient alien
civilization, which was flourishing, and then swept away by a nuclear
attack by an alien invader. found evidence of two nuclear explosions on
the surface of the planet.
Nei ghiacci della Groenlandia una spiegazione per
un periodo molto difficile per la vita sulla Terra all'inizio del
Medioevo, 1.500 anni fa
|frankie's / Shutterstock
A partire dal 536 d.C. la Terra conobbe un lungo periodo di oscurità. Non era l'inizio dei cosiddetti secoli bui
del Medioevo (il periodo che Francesco Petrarca fa iniziare con la
caduta di Roma, nel 476), ma un vero fenomeno atmosferico: in alcune
parti dell'Europa e dell'Asia, il Sole splendeva per non più di 4-5 ore
al giorno, perennemente coperto, al punto che «i resoconti del tempo
dicono che la luce solare era molto simile a quella lunare, per
intensità», scrive la geologa Dallas Abbott, che studia gli impatti di oggetti extraterrestri al Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory della Columbia University. L'oscuramento del Sole provocò
un raffreddamento globale del pianeta e, a seguire, drammatiche
carestie. Resoconti cinesi riferiscono di "eclissi" mai confermate, e
naturalmente, in occidente, «si pensava alla fine del mondo», racconta
Abbott. ll mondo non finì (come sappiamo), ma per tutti gli esseri
viventi - umani e non - iniziava un ventennio particolarmente complesso,
tra il 536 e il 555, che gli anelli degli alberi riflettono con grande
precisione.
Gli anelli degli alberi raccontano di un periodo particolarmente
difficile per l'ambiente e per tutte le forme di vita sulla Terra, tra
il 536 e il 555 d.C. Vedi anche: un mistero di 1.200 anni fa.
| Arts Illustrated Studios / Shutterstock
Al recente convegno dell'American Geophysical Union,
Abbott e il suo collega John Barron hanno presentato una interessante
interpretazione del fenomeno, per il quale non c'erano finora solide
ipotesi. La loro analisi parte da una carota di ghiaccio estratta in
Groenlandia, che ha conservato chiare testimonianze di eruzioni
vulcaniche sottomarine che riversarono in atmosfera i sedimenti e i
microrganismi che furono la causa principale della riduzione della luce
solare.
Sono note eruzioni di vulcani in superficie, tra il 536 e il 541, ma
nessuna di intensità tale da emettere così tanta anidride solforosa da
bloccare la luce solare, creando in atmosfera una pellicola capace di
respingere le radiazioni solari, come invece si verificò. E questo lo si
può affermare con certezza, perché in nessun sedimento terrestre, né in
alcuna carota di ghiaccio, vi sono indizi a supporto di tale ipotesi.
Per questo motivo, Abbott e Barron sospettarono inizialmente che la
polvere che oscurò così a lungo il Sole potesse essere arrivata da
materiale proveniente dallo spazio - senza però trovare testimonianze
storiche e geologiche a supporto.
Un'eruzione vulcanica a circa 1.200 metri sotto il livello del mare ripresa da un rover-robot del NOAA.
| NOAA / National Science Foundation, via WikiMedia
Quando però i due ricercatori analizzarono la chimica dell'acqua di
fusione di quella carota di ghiaccio, classificata con la sigla GISP2, trovarono quasi immediatamente
la risposta, annunciata da decine di fossili di specie microscopiche
tipiche delle calde acque tropicali: «Abbiamo trovato microfossili di
organismi che vivevano a basse latitudini e che non erano mai stati
trovati in carote di ghiaccio della Groenlandia, e polveri provenienti
da sedimenti marini profondi», spiega Abbott.
Come hanno fatto delle specie tropicali a finire sulla calotta glaciale della Groenlandia?
I ricercatori sostengono che
microrganismi e sedimenti siano stati lanciati in atmosfera da eruzioni
vulcaniche sottomarine che si verificarono vicino all'equatore: quelle
eruzioni avrebbero vaporizzato grandi quantità di acqua di mare, e col
vapore si innalzarono sedimenti carichi di calcio e di microscopiche
creature marine. La violenza delle eruzioni e il volume dei vapori
contribuirono a mantenere il materiale fluttuante in atmosfera per quasi
due decenni, oscurando il Sole e lasciando la Terra in una sorta di
penombra da eclisse perenne.
L'osservatorio astronomico polesano ha ricevuto numerose segnalazione di strane luci in cielo
All'osservatorio astronomico polesano, che ha
sede a Sant'Apollinare, sono arrivate nelle ultime ore più di 80
segnalazioni di presenza di UFO in cielo, qui in Polesine.
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Il gruppo astrofili polesani però rassicura subito. "Sono i satelliti
Starlink che ha lanciato Elon Musk. Potete dormire sogni tranquilli".
Commento di Oliviero Mannucci: Quando faccio le mie serate astronomiche pubbliche ho notato una cosa. Quasi tutti gli ospiti, appena vedono una luce in cielo gridano all'UFO. Questo accade perchè spesso la maggior parte delle persone non sono abitauate ad osservare il cielo e non hanno dimestichezza con il " traffic jam" notturno del cielo. E così, io che sono uno studioso di ufologia, ma anche un astrofilo dal 1975, mi tocca parlare dei vari satelliti Iridium, della Stazione Spaziale Internazionale, del telescopio Hubble e dei vari satelliti che a migliaia passano sopra le nostre teste ogni giorno e ogni notte. E spiego sempre che solo alcune volte, alcuni oggetti luminosi, possono effettivamente far pensare a qualcosa di diverso da un satellite. Come quando mi capitò, erano i primi anni ottanta, di scambiare segnali luminosi con un oggetto che si muoveva in cielo a zig zag, o come quando vidi un un oggetto allungato dal quale fuoriscivano oggetti luminosi più piccoli, o come quando delle sfere luminose di colore rosso si rincorrevano sopra i cieli di Roma, bloccando di fatto il traffico, perchè si trattava di una vera e propria flotta che la gente osservava con il naso all'insù uscendo dall'auto e con conseguente blocco del traffico, e di innumerevoli altri casi che non sto qui ad elencare, avvistati durante esperimenti di contatto alieno. Se le persone passassero meno tempo a consumarsi gli guaradndo telefonini e televisione e di più il cielo notturno, non prenderebbero più lucciole per lanterne, con buona pace di astrofili e ufologi. Oggi, il panorama di quello che si può ossevare in cielo, che può far pensare ad astronavi aliene, si è molto arricchito. Vi sono, specialmente d'estate, le odiatissime lanterne cinesi, i droni di vario tipo e forma. E ora si aggiungono anche i satelliti Star Link, che fanno recitare, soprattutto a tanti astrofotografi dei "mantra" irripetibili, che spesso fanno si che alla mamma di chi li ha fatti volare fischi le orecchie, perchè minuti e minuti di posa, per ottenere una immagine irripetibile, sono stati rovinati dal passaggio di tutta codesta "spazzatura" più o meno spaziale.
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The dome covering the meteorite in South Ural State Historical Museum
spontaneously begins to levitate before freezing at a height of about 10
cm. We do not believe in mysticism. However the twin brother of the
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The Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft docked to the aft port of the Zvezda Service
Module of the International Space Station on 25 September 2019, at 19:42
UTC. The International Space Station Expedition 61 crew members,
Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka, NASA astronaut Jessica Meir and
spaceflight participant Hazzaa Ali Almansoori, the first space traveler
from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), are scheduled to enter the station
at around 21:45 UTC.
The Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft was launched by the last Soyuz-FG rocket from
the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, on 25 September 2019, at 13:57 UTC (18:57 local time, 09:57
EDT).
Credit: NASA/Roscosmos
NASA's replay of the docking has edited the short UFO segment out. The
question for me is why? Unless there was something significant about it,
there would be no reason to remove it. Thank GOD for live steam capture
programs!
"Let There Be Light " by Rafael Krux
(https://www.orchestralis.net/)
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Defense expert and author Tyler Rogoway recently acquired and published
satellite images showing several unidentified aircraft exiting the
hangars of the Tonopah Test Range Airport, located along the northern
edge of the sprawling Nevada Test and Training Range, near the AREA 51.
This image may not receive all the attention of the ufologist community,
such as the nearby Area 51, but in many respects it is equally
fascinating. TTR (Tonopah Test Range) was born out of a program that saw
American fighter pilots train and secretly fly to capture MiGs from the
former Soviet Union. Not long after the launch of the program, the
remote installation was significantly expanded to accommodate the force
of the F-117 Nighthawks. It was also the original home of the Sentinel
RQ-170. Today, the high-security base continues to support a number of
secret programs, as well as tests from nearby AREA 51. Now, very unusual
activities, around a dozen hangars, have been captured via satellite.
The image in question (see above) was taken around 10:15 local time on
December 6, 2019 from one of Planet Labs’ PlanetScope satellites that
reproduce the vast majority of the earth daily. The three-meter image
shows the first row of the southernmost ‘canyon’ of the hangars,
originally built for the F-117 program, with apparently identical boats
sitting opposite or at least protruding from the hangars. These are also
the hangars that seem to house at least one secret plane, which has
been seen peeking at multiple previous satellite images in the past. But
the December 6 image is unique in that we could not find a similar
phenomenon after checking hundreds of similar images that last for
months. It seems that that program was only active that day with a small
fleet that constitutes the content of those hangars involved. It is not
clear exactly what we are seeing in the pictures. Morning shadows are
clearly present, but in our experience with using and examining
thousands of PlanetScope images, objects appear smaller than they are
because of the lower resolution, not vice versa. The wings and other
appendages on smaller airplanes seem to disappear making them appear
overall smaller than they actually are. The size of the patches we see
in the image are roughly the size of a fighter plane. The question is:
what kind of aircraft are we seeing if it really is so? Whether it’s the
elusive unmanned combat aerial vehicles that USAF won’t even recognize
or the Sentinel RQ-170 derived planes, which is entirely possible, they
could be totally outside their hangars based on their size. If they are
larger aircraft, they may have a good portion of their fuselages located
in front of the hangar doors. Historically, Tonopah has proven to be
the natural place where secret planes migrate after being in a state of
experimentation and development in Area 51. In Tonopah, they move into a
semi-operational and even fully operational state while remaining under
a cloak of the secret. We saw it with the F-117 and RQ-170. With that
in mind, are we seeing in the satellite photos a force of unmanned
aerial combat vehicles, invisible helicopters or even a manned spy plane
that has existed in darkness for many years or something completely
different? We simply don’t know, but this image serves as a further
reminder that a fleet of secret planes could very well live in the
shadow of Tonopah.
2019 was a big year for UFO coverage, ranging from the U.S. Navy
acknowledging for the first time that leaked videos were real to former
and current politicians weighing in on what the military knows, and
a wave of people attempting to "storm Area 51."
No
one can say for certain whether life exists outside of this planet, but
the public's interest levels in the subject have likely never been
higher.
FIRST QUARTER
January saw the release of newly declassified documents from the Pentagon that revealed the Department of Defense funded projects that investigated UFOs, wormholes, alternate dimensions and a host of other subjects that are often the topics of conspiracy theorists.
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) released 38 research titles on Jan. 18, following a Freedom of Information Act request from
Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists’
Project on Government Secrecy. The research was funded by the Department
of Defense under its Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program
(AATIP).
The existence of AATIP was initially described by The New York Times and Politico in 2017. It was subsequently reported by Fox News and a number of other news outlets that the Pentagon had secretly set up a program to investigate UFOs at the request of former Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev.
A Pentagon spokesman said the UFO program ended in 2012, though The New York Times said the Defense Department still investigates potential episodes of unidentified flying objects. SECOND QUARTER
Several months later, the U.S. Navy announced it was drafting new guidelines for pilots and other employees to report encounters with "unidentified aircraft."
"There
have been a number of reports of unauthorized and/or unidentified
aircraft entering various military-controlled ranges and designated air
space in recent years," the Navy said in an April statement to Politico,
which first reported the move.
"For safety and security concerns,
the Navy and the [U.S. Air Force] takes these reports very seriously
and investigates each and every report."
"As part of this effort," it told Politico,
"the Navy is updating and formalizing the process by which reports of
any such suspected incursions can be made to the cognizant authorities. A
new message to the fleet that will detail the steps for reporting is in
draft."
The Navy also said it's taking a more proactive approach in briefing lawmakers, including several senators who were briefed in June.
One month later, the Pentagon admitted that it was still investigating UFOs as part of the AATIP.
“The
Department of Defense is always concerned about maintaining positive
identification of all aircraft in our operating environment, as well as
identifying any foreign capability that may be a threat to the
homeland,” spokesman Christopher Sherwood told the New York Post in
May. “The department will continue to investigate, through normal
procedures, reports of unidentified aircraft encountered by US military
aviators in order to ensure defense of the homeland and protection
against strategic surprise by our nation’s adversaries.”
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Christopher Mellon told Fox & Friends in May the Navy has a right to be concerned about the unexplained sightings.
"We
know that UFOs exist. This is no longer an issue," said Mellon, who has
written on the topic and is associated with the History Channel series,
'Unidentified,' at the time. "The issue is why are they here? Where are
they coming from and what is the technology behind these devices that
we are observing?"
There are indications, Mellon said, that the objects reported by Navy pilots in 2014 and 2015 and mentioned in the New York Times report were doing things that aren't possible in this physical realm.
The
speeds that were reported (about 5,000 miles per hour, according to
Mellon) were only sustainable for about an hour by an aircraft in the
air, and these objects would be flying around all day long, the pilots
said.
"Pilots observing these craft are absolutely mystified and
that comes through clearly in their public statements," Mellon
continued.
In June 2019, Reid, now retired, expressed his desire for lawmakers to hold public hearings into what the military knows.
"They
would be surprised how the American public would accept it," he said
during a wide-ranging interview with a Nevada radio station. "People
from their individual states would accept it." THIRD QUARTER
What started as an internet joke in July to "see them aliens," turned into the headline-grabbing "Storm Area 51" event in September.
Although more than 2 million
people signed up on Facebook saying they would attend the viral
phenomenon event, a motley group of about 100 “alien-chasers” converged
on the back gate of the secret site early Sept. 20, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Only a few people were arrested, Fox News previously reported.
People came from all over the U.S. to attend the viral event, which generated security concerns and garnered global attention.
"We figure Mars needs women, so we're here if they want to beam us up," one woman told Fox News in September.
FOURTH QUARTER
Americans said in a September Gallup poll they are becoming increasingly skeptical that the government knows more than it is letting on as it pertains to UFOs and an ex-punk rocker may be the one who opens the proverbial pandora's box.
A spokesperson for To the Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences (TTSA), co-founded by former Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge, told The New York Times in
September that it "certainly" had obtained "exotic material samples
from UFOs," but no further details were given at the time.
Later that month, the U.S. Navy acknowledged that three UFO videos that were released by former Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge and published by The New York Times are of real "unidentified" objects.
“The
Navy considers the phenomena contained/depicted in those three videos
as unidentified," Navy spokesman Joseph Gradisher told The Black Vault, a website dedicated to declassified government documents.
Gradisher
added that “the ‘Unidentified Aerial Phenomena’ terminology is used
because it provides the basic descriptor for the sightings/observations
of unauthorized/unidentified aircraft/objects that have been observed
entering/operating in the airspace of various military-controlled
training ranges.”
The videos in question, known as "FLIR1,” “Gimbal” and “GoFast,” were originally released to the New York Times and to the TTSA.
The
first video of the unidentified object was taken on Nov. 14, 2004, and
shot by an F-18's gun camera. The second video was taken on Jan. 21,
2015, and shows another aerial vehicle with pilots commenting on how
strange it is. The third video was also taken on Jan. 21, 2015, but it
is unclear whether the third video was of the same object or a different
one.
In October, the TTSA signed a deal with the U.S. Army to study its purported extraterrestrial "discoveries."
November saw the publication of an explosive report that
detailed the involvement of two "unknown individuals" who told several
Naval officers who witnessed the 2004 event, known as the USS Nimitz UFO
incident, to delete evidence.
Earlier this month, Chris Rutkowski, a Canadian science writer and ufologist, donated
his collection of more than 20,000 UFO reports filed over the past
three decades, plus another 10,000 UFO-related documents from the
Canadian government, including the so-called Falcon Lake incident, which
Rutkowski said "beats even Roswell."
Michio Kaku is a theoretical physicist, futurist, and professor at the
City College of New York. He is the author of many fascinating books on
the nature of our reality and the future of our civilization. This
conversation is part of the Artificial Intelligence podcast.
After reading Nathan W. Pyle’s Strange Planet, your perceptions of the human race and their world may shift a bit. So be warned.
After reading Nathan W. Pyle’s Strange Planet, your perceptions of the human race and their world may shift a bit. So be warned.
A
collection of Pyle’s online cartoons, this book imagines the dialogue
among a family of aliens who are (seemingly) just learning about our
strange Earth customs.
Strange Planet does what the best cartoons
do – it makes us look at our reality in a new, unfamiliar light. It’s
what Bill Watterson did with Calvin and Hobbes and what Gary Larson did
in his The Far Side.
In one four-panel strip in Strange Planet,
one blue alien asks another why her skin is tinged red. “I was exposed
to the nearest star. I feel more attractive. It’s the star damage,” the
bulb-headed creature explains to her friend.
What is this pair of
extraterrestrials really discussing? What we call sunburn. “I crave star
damage,” the friend admits, poking fun at the human obsession with
having skin that has a deep, supposedly healthy tone.
In another
strip, a young alien stretches out in bed. “My body cannot endure formal
education,” he tells his mother. “I’ll measure your mouth hotness to
verify your claim,” comes back the response.
“Your malfunction is
legitimate,” the parent concludes after reading the thermometer, “You
may occupy the life chamber” – or as we call it, the living room.
In
this book, a cat’s purrs are called “vibrations.” The Tooth Fairy is
“the magical mouth stone being.” Baseball is the sport of “orb
catching.” And socks are “foot fabric tubes.”
And if you have
trouble keeping track of the lingo, Pyle helpfully includes a picture
glossary in the back just in case you can’t understand what the heck
these aliens are on about.
Sometimes all you have to do to
reprogram a person’s senses is to skew their brain into a slightly
off-kilter position. That’s how the mundane takes on new meaning.
And isn’t that all you can ask of any book?
Their designs were so radical that test flights over the Nevada desert often prompted a rash of 'UFO' sightings.
In 1955, the Central Intelligence Agency,
U.S. Air Force and defense contractor Lockheed Martin chose an
ultra-remote site in the Mojave Desert of southern Nevada, about 80
miles northwest of Las Vegas, to begin testing and developing the
newest, most advanced aircraft in the world at the time.
For decades, the Nevada Test and Training Range, better known as Area 51,
didn’t appear on any public map, and the U.S. government didn’t even
admit it existed. Thanks to the ironclad security surrounding the site,
and the experimental nature of the “black aircraft” tested there, rumors of unidentified flying objects, captive aliens and other mysterious activities have swirled around Area 51 ever since the ‘50s. But
even if no alien-made UFOs ever took to the skies over the salt flat
known as Groom Lake, we now know—thanks in large part to declassified
CIA documents—that a number of highly sophisticated, highly unusual
aircraft were developed and tested there. From the U-2 spy planes of the
Cold War era to a purely experimental Star Trek-inspired craft from the 1990s, here are six of Area 51’s most intriguing aircraft.
U-2 Dragon Lady
Lockheed U-2 plane, 1957.
Apic/Getty Images
In the early 1950s, at the peak of the Cold War,
the CIA began a covert effort to develop a reconnaissance plane that
could reach an altitude of 70,000 feet, high enough (it was thought) to
avoid detection by Soviet radar. The result, developed under the code
name Project Aquatone, was the U-2, the single-engine aircraft with
glider-like wings designed by Clarence “Kelly” Johnson, founder of
Lockheed Martin’s Advanced Development Projects division (better known
as Skunk Works). Lockheed built the plane at Skunk Works headquarters in
Burbank, California, in just eight months, then sent it for testing at
Area 51, which Johnson nicknamed “Paradise Ranch.”
Before the U-2 was ready to fly, Lockheed engineers had to find a
fuel that would not evaporate in the high altitudes at which the
aircraft was designed to fly. To meet this challenge,
Shell Oil Company produced a special low-volatility kerosene fuel using
the petroleum byproducts it normally employed in its “Flit” fly and bug
spray. In addition, the technology behind the pressurized suits
developed to keep U-2 pilots alive at such high altitudes would later
play a key role in the manned space program.
The U-2 (accidentally) took its first test flight
over Groom Lake on August 1, 1955 and less than a year later flew over
the USSR for the first time, becoming “immediately the most important
source of intelligence on the Soviet Union,” according to a
now-declassified CIA report. There was a cost, however: In 1956, three
CIA pilots were killed during U-2 test flights, including two at Area 51
and one at an Air Force base in Germany. In May 1960, the Soviets shot
down a U-2 over the Russian city of Sverdlovsk, capturing its pilot
Francis Gary Powers and forcing the United States to admit it was
spying. While President Eisenhower halted all U-2 flights over the
Soviet Union, plans were already in the works for a smaller, faster—and
stealthier—aircraft.
A-12 Oxcart & SR-71 Blackbird
A-12 Oxcarts in a row, circa 1963.
Launched in 1957, Project Oxcart
produced two of the fastest, highest-flying aircraft in U.S. history,
the one-seat Archangel-12 and the two-seat SR-71 Blackbird. The A-12 had
two jet engines, a long fuselage and a distinctive cobra-like
appearance.
The
first completed A-12 arrived at Area 51 in February 1962, after being
disassembled in Burbank and transported to Nevada in a specially
designed trailer that cost almost $100,000 (more than $830,000 today). To keep the A-12’s existence secret,
the CIA briefed the head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),
who made sure air-traffic controllers were told to submit written
reports of unusually fast, high-flying planes, rather than mention such
sightings over the radio. Still, reports of UFO sightings around Area 51
would reach new heights in the mid-’60s, writes Annie Jacobsen in Area 51: An Uncensored History of America’s Top Secret Military Base, starting just after the A-12 made its official first flight over Area 51 in April 1962.
Declared
fully operational in 1965, after attaining a sustained speed of Mach
3.2 (just over 2,200 m.p.h.) at 90,000 feet of altitude, the A-12 began
flying missions over Vietnam and North Korea in 1967. The following
year, it was retired in favor of its Air Force successor, the SR-71 Blackbird.
A U.S. Air
Force SR-71A, also known as the "Blackbird", is put through it''s paces
during a test flight over Beale Air Force Base in California. The
aircraft is a strategic reconnaissance plane by Lockheed and is the
world''s fastest and highest flying operational aircraft.
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Longer and heavier than the A-12, the SR-71 paired supersonic speed with
a low radar profile, due to its sleek tapered design and black
radar-absorbing paint. On July 28, 1976, pilots flew an SR-71 at a
record speed of Mach 3.3, or 2,193 mph. At 400 feet per second, this was
literally faster than a speeding rifle bullet. Retired in 1990, after more than three decades of service, the SR-71 remains the world’s fastest aircraft.
Soviet MiG-21
USSR supersonic fighter jet MiG-21, seen taking off in October 1968.
Sovfoto/Universal Images Group/Getty Images
In addition to testing new aircraft technologies, Area 51 was also
used to study foreign warplanes that the U.S. government obtained
covertly during the Cold War. In the late 1960s, according to
now-declassified CIA documents, the Air Force obtained “Fishbed-E,” a
Soviet MiG-21 jet fighter that was loaned to the United States after an
Iraqi pilot used it to defect to Israel. Under the program codenamed Have Doughnut,
Area 51 personnel inspected and reverse-engineered the Mach-2 fighter
in order to learn how it performed and compare it to select U.S. fighter
planes.
Over 40 days in 1968, U.S. pilots flew the MiG in 102 test flights,
logging 77 hours of total flying time. They found that while the Soviet
plane was slower than American planes like the F-5 and F-105, it had a
tighter turning radius than any of them; this finding led analysts to warn U.S. pilots to avoid “prolonged maneuvering engagements,” or dogfighting.
The
top secret MiG program at Area 51 paid dividends in the skies over
Vietnam, where U.S. Air Force pilots ended the war with a two-to-one
overall kill-loss ratio, downing a total of 137 Soviet-made MiGs. It
would also spark the creation of the now-famous Top Gun fighter-pilot
school, established in 1969.
F-117 Nighthawk
An F-117 Nighthawk flying over the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range near Edwards Air Force Base, 2002.
USAF/Getty Images
In the 1970s, Area 51 saw the development of the nation’s first
stealth bomber, the F-117 Nighthawk, designed by Lockheed’s Skunk Works
and developed under the code name Have Blue.
With a faceted, diamond-like surface designed to reflect and disrupt
radar beams, the F-117 could almost be mistaken for the boomerang-shaped
UFOs that had been a fixture in the public imagination as far back as
the 1940s.
Though the futuristic, alien-looking aircraft first
flew over Area 51 in June 1981, it wasn’t publicly unveiled until late
1988, spending seven years under wraps as one of the Pentagon’s
highest-value black projects. After bombing high-value targets across
Baghdad to open Operation Desert Storm in early 1991, the F-117 served
U.S. forces in Afghanistan and again in Iraq before it was retired in
2008. Still, an unknown number are still flying.
Boeing YF-118G Bird of Prey
Boeing and the Air Force unveil the ultra secret Bird of Prey prototype.
John B. Carnett/Bonnier Corp/Getty Images
In
the 1990s, Boeing developed its own top-secret aircraft, the Bird of
Prey, in a project managed by the Air Force at Area 51. A
research-and-development aircraft that was never intended for production, the hawk-like YF-118G was named for its resemblance to the battlecruiser used by the Klingons in the 1984 movie Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Its
purpose was to test different aircraft technologies and ways to make
planes less visible to the eye and detectable by radar.
The Bird
of Prey first flew from Area 51 in 1996; it made 38 flights before the
program was completed in 1999. It was declassified several years later,
and Boeing donated the aircraft to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, though it continued to keep many of the plane’s most mysterious aspects under wraps.