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07/26/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Latest NASA experiment suggests signs of life could be found on Saturn and Jupiter’s icy moons
A new experiment has led scientists to believe that it is possible to find surviving signs of life on the icy ocean moons of Enceladus and Europa. Enceladus, one of Saturn’s 146 known moons, and Europa, one of Jupiter’s 95 moons and among its four large Galilean moons, are believed to accommodate enormous liquid water […]
09/22/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Strange source of water on the moon connected to Earth’s magnetic shield
High-energy electrons found in a tail of plasma near Earth appear to have been a source of water throughout the moon, according to a new study. The discovery was made by researchers from the University of Hawaii at Manoa‘s School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology led by scientist Shuai Li. Their findings could […]
09/21/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Merritt Medical Hour: PARASITES and TOXINS are often the root cause of disease – Brighteon.TV
Parasites and toxins are often the root cause of many diseases, according to the Medical Rebel Dr. Lee Merritt. She explained during the Sept. 13 episode of the “Merritt Medical Hour” on Brighteon.TV that these parasites and toxins cause illness in many. One such disease caused by parasites is multiple sclerosis, an argument put forward […]
09/21/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Dane Wigington: Climate intervention operations DISABLE Earth’s ability to RESTORE ITSELF
Geoengineering expert Dane Wigington noted that climate intervention operations are disabling planet Earth’s ability to restore itself. “Climate intervention operations are disabling the planet’s ability to respond to the damage already done – while inflicting even more damage in the process,” he told Informed Consent Action Network founder Del Bigtree during a recent appearance on “The […]
09/14/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
MOXIE instrument aboard NASA’s Mars rover produces enough oxygen to keep an astronaut alive for a few hours on Mars
The MOXIE instrument on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Perseverance rover has made enough oxygen to keep a human alive for a few hours. The MOXIE instrument has made 122 grams of oxygen since it landed on Mars in 2021 – just enough oxygen to support an astronaut for about three hours and 40 minutes. […]
07/12/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Harvard scientists believe debris of unidentified object found near Papua New Guinea could be remains of INTERSTELLAR SPACECRAFT
Two “alien hunter” scientists from Harvard University believe small metal fragments recovered from an unidentified flying object that crashed in the Pacific to be “artificial in origin.” The Harvard pair recovered around 50 unusual iron spheres after tracking down an unidentified object, known as IM1, off the coast of Papua New Guinea as part of a […]
06/29/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists determine Mars’ crust is similar to HEAVY ARMOR in some areas
The crust of the planet Mars is “like heavy armor” in some areas. This befits the planet named after the Roman god of war. Scientists made this conclusion following a marsquake that occurred in May 2022, which had a magnitude of 4.6 – the largest ever recorded on Mars. The May 2022 tremor was recorded by the InSight […]
03/22/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Ryugu asteroid holds building blocks of life older than the solar system
Samples from the asteroid Ryugu, which is located between Earth and Mars, show it holds several building blocks of life that are older than the solar system itself. The samples were obtained by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Hayabusa2 spacecraft and returned to Earth in December 2020. The samples from the asteroid that were more than […]
01/25/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Winchombe meteorite that crashed on driveway found to contain the building blocks of life
The Winchcombe meteorite, which crash-landed on a driveway in Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England in 2021 and was pristine enough to rival asteroid samples taken directly from space, contains amino acids that likely led to the spawning of life on Earth. An analysis of the meteorite, headed by Dr. Queenie Chan from the Department of Earth Sciences at Royal […]
01/12/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Meteorite impact 29M years ago responsible for desert glass, geologists say
Desert glass, a rare kind of glass found in the sandy environments of the Levant, is possibly a product of a meteorite impact that happened millions of years ago. The material, also called Libyan desert glass, is widely spread across the sands of the Sahara Desert. It has even been used in several ancient jewelry […]
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