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What is remarkable about this video, and what distinguishes it from other space videos, is how the camera moves constantly in order to focus on a specific spot or area on Earth, and then appears to “deliberately” wait for something strange to happen so that it can be captured on video as soon as it does. NASA spends the entire movie panning and whirling the camera in an attempt to capture a UFO firing at a city at night. The video you’ll watch is only 1:57 minutes long, with the UFO first showing at 1:49. Please share your thoughts on…

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The Antarctica aliens are a subject people speculate about. These are massive discussion points among communities who want to understand our history. They claim many secrets are hidden under the thick layers of ice on the continent. And according to what we know, there may be remnants of an ancient city under all that ice. The mystery of what really happens in Antarctica has been speculated since the 12th century when a 12th-century European explorer claimed to have seen an alien race living in ice caves deep under the frozen wasteland. While many dismiss these claims as nothing more than…

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By saying that the explosion generated by a meteor that struck the water this week over the Bering Sea is what caused the 3-5 mile-long UFO, NASA is attempting to HIDE the presence of the object. They had no other explanation for why this enormous UFO was flying over the water. in line with Yahoo News Around 173 kilotons of energy, or more than 10 times that of the Hiroshima atomic bomb detonation during World War II, would be released by the explosion. It implies that we should be able to see an explosion from 30 to 60 miles away,…

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Most of you know that the Niels Afb test and training range is home to some of our country’s most well-kept secrets. This is where a number of the world’s most highly classified black projects are done. The public knows that the U2, SR71, B2 aircraft, and F117A Nighthawk Stealth Warrior are based and tested here. But what if flying saucers are also housed in this secretive complex? In early 2019, a UFO appeared on the radar of the Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. The strange flying saucer was spotted by the members of the Northern Nevada Aerospace Authority…

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Usable Area: 25.92 m² (Deck 18m²) Details: Bedroom, Bathroom, Kitchen Credit: Ecoliv A tiny home will allow you to move your entire house allowing for a more transient lifestyle and change of scenery whenever you feel like it. With less space to look after, less time will be taken up doing chores around the home which also means you will save money on cleaning products. Many tiny homes have standardized specifications making them fast and efficient to construct and deliver on-site. This means no lengthy delays due to bad weather, short staff or other issues that can stall a building…

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Whether you’re building a new home or considering an addition, the shape of the roof is one of many decisions you have to make. One of many roof types is the shed roof, also called a skillion roof. Since the shed roof has just one flat surface, it’s a very simple design that makes it easy to build. Your contractor doesn’t have to worry about various surfaces meeting, multiple ridges or lots of valleys that make the job more challenging. That means your contractor can build your roof much faster than many other roof styles, and you have a clean,…

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Usable Area: 383 sq.ft. (35.5 m²) Details: 1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, Kitchen Architects: Noble Johnson The demand for tiny houses is increasing day by day and continues to increase. Even if a tiny home is a modern and luxurious tiny home, it costs homeowners less than owning a full-size home. The affordable cost increases the interest in these houses. These houses are also easier to maintain than other houses. You can place these houses in any location where you will feel peaceful. These houses bring their owners closer to nature and allow them to find peace. Although the Tiny House…

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The moon hunter strikes again. A team of astronomers led by Scott Sheppard of the Carnegie Institution has found and confirmed 12 new moons orbiting Jupiter, bringing the total of moons at the giant planet to 92. The new moons were quietly announced on the International Astronomical Union’s Minor Planet Center website last week, and the new discoveries puts Jupiter in the lead in a recent back-and-forth moon battle with Saturn. Jupiter was solidly in the lead with Sheppard and team’s announcement of 12 new moons back in 2018, but then in 2019, Sheppard and colleagues found a whopping 20…

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A Russian KOSMOS 2499 satellite broke up last month — for a second time — according to the Space Force’s 18th Space Defense Squadron. In a recent tweet, the Space Force said they are currently tracking 85 individual pieces of debris at an altitude of 1,169 km (726 miles). The breakup occurred on January 4, 2023, but the reason for the disintegration remains unknown. At this high altitude, it will take decades for the debris to deorbit and burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere, and presence of this debris in an increasingly busy region in Earth orbit. But this is…

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According to the most widely-accepted cosmological theories, the Universe began roughly 13.8 billion years ago in a massive explosion known as the Big Bang. Ever since then, the Universe has been in a constant state of expansion, what astrophysicists know as the Hubble Constant. For decades, astronomers have attempted to measure the rate of expansion, which has traditionally been done in two ways. One consists of measuring expansion locally using variable stars and supernovae, while the other involves cosmological models and redshift measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). Unfortunately, these two methods have produced different values over the past…

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Quaoar is one of about 3,000 dwarf planets in our Solar System’s Kuiper Belt. Astronomers discovered it in 2002. It’s only half as large as Pluto, about 1,121 km (697 mi) in diameter. Quaoar has a tiny moon named Weywot, and the planet and its moon are very difficult to observe in detail. Astronomers took advantage of an occultation to study the dwarf planet Quaoar and found that it has something unexpected: a ring where a moon should be. Occultations are observational gold to astronomers. Occultations occur when an object they want to observe lines up directly in front of a distant…

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In a recent study submitted to The Astrophysical Journal Letters, an international team of researchers led by the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) examine the potential for water-worlds around M-dwarf stars. Water-worlds, also known as ocean worlds, are planets that possess bodies of liquid water either directly on its surface, such as Earth, or somewhere beneath it, such as Jupiter’s moon, Europa and Saturn’s moon, Enceladus. For the study, the researchers focused on super-Earths and sub-Neptunes with hydrogen (H)/helium (He) atmospheres for close-in exoplanets orbiting M-dwarf stars in an attempt to calculate their total water mass. So, what were…

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