Dit is ons nieuw hondje Kira, een kruising van een waterhond en een Podenko. Ze is sinds 7 februari 2024 bij ons en druk bezig ons hart te veroveren. Het is een lief, aanhankelijk hondje, dat zich op een week snel aan ons heeft aangepast. Ze is heel vinnig en nieuwsgierig, een heel ander hondje dan Noleke.
This is our new dog Kira, a cross between a water dog and a Podenko. She has been with us since February 7, 2024 and is busy winning our hearts. She is a sweet, affectionate dog who quickly adapted to us within a week. She is very quick and curious, a very different dog than Noleke.
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The purpose of this blog is the creation of an open, international, independent and free forum, where every UFO-researcher can publish the results of his/her research. The languagues, used for this blog, are Dutch, English and French.You can find the articles of a collegue by selecting his category. Each author stays resposable for the continue of his articles. As blogmaster I have the right to refuse an addition or an article, when it attacks other collegues or UFO-groupes.
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Deze blog is opgedragen aan mijn overleden echtgenote Lucienne.
In 2012 verloor ze haar moedige strijd tegen kanker!
In 2011 startte ik deze blog, omdat ik niet mocht stoppen met mijn UFO-onderzoek.
BEDANKT!!!
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UFO'S of UAP'S, ASTRONOMIE, RUIMTEVAART, ARCHEOLOGIE, OUDHEIDKUNDE, SF-SNUFJES EN ANDERE ESOTERISCHE WETENSCHAPPEN - DE ALLERLAATSTE NIEUWTJES
UFO's of UAP'S in België en de rest van de wereld In België had je vooral BUFON of het Belgisch UFO-Netwerk, dat zich met UFO's bezighoudt. BEZOEK DUS ZEKER VOOR ALLE OBJECTIEVE INFORMATIE , enkel nog beschikbaar via Facebook en deze blog.
Verder heb je ook het Belgisch-Ufo-meldpunt en Caelestia, die prachtig, doch ZEER kritisch werk leveren, ja soms zelfs héél sceptisch...
Voor Nederland kan je de mooie site www.ufowijzer.nl bezoeken van Paul Harmans. Een mooie site met veel informatie en artikels.
MUFON of het Mutual UFO Network Inc is een Amerikaanse UFO-vereniging met afdelingen in alle USA-staten en diverse landen.
MUFON's mission is the analytical and scientific investigation of the UFO- Phenomenon for the benefit of humanity...
Je kan ook hun site bekijken onder www.mufon.com.
Ze geven een maandelijks tijdschrift uit, namelijk The MUFON UFO-Journal.
Since 02/01/2020 is Pieter ex-president (=voorzitter) of BUFON, but also ex-National Director MUFON / Flanders and the Netherlands. We work together with the French MUFON Reseau MUFON/EUROP.
ER IS EEN NIEUWE GROEPERING DIE ZICH BUFON NOEMT, MAAR DIE HEBBEN NIETS MET ONZE GROEP TE MAKEN. DEZE COLLEGA'S GEBRUIKEN DE NAAM BUFON VOOR HUN SITE... Ik wens hen veel succes met de verdere uitbouw van hun groep. Zij kunnen de naam BUFON wel geregistreerd hebben, maar het rijke verleden van BUFON kunnen ze niet wegnemen...
13-09-2018
School Teacher In Texas Shares Picture Of UFO Sighting Near Laredo
School Teacher In Texas Shares Picture Of UFO Sighting Near Laredo
After years of his strange sighting near Laredo, an elementary school teacher is finally coming forward. San Antonio resident Marcelino Castillo said that he was cleaning out his photo drive when he saw the picture again. It was the time he decided to share it on Facebook finally. The photograph reportedly shows a sunrise with a strange rectangular object hovering in the sky 30 minutes north of Laredo.
Castillo said he was traveling to Mexico when he took the photo a couple of years ago. He stated that when he first noticed the light, he believed it was a plane, but he just took a picture of the sunrise. When he zoomed in, he thought right there that he got an incredible picture.
Castillo said that he did not share the photo with anyone for fear they would think he was crazy.
He was skeptical about sightings like he snapped with all the photoshopping and other technologies people do nowadays. However, when it happened to him, it suddenly not far-fetched, according to Castillo.
Now, Castillo is a self-proclaimed believer. He encourages anyone who sees something like that to bring it out as it could help somebody to open his or her mind about the existence of UFOs.
A Strange Square UFO Hovering In The Night Sky Scares NC Man To Death
A Strange Square UFO Hovering In The Night Sky Scares NC Man To Death
A husband and father, 35, claims he doesn’t necessarily believe in UFOs but cannot resist posting an alleged UFO sighting near Charlotte on Facebook.
Javion Hill of Kings Mountain in North Carolina said he captured multiple photographs of the object during a storm on the night of August 18, as he drove on U.S. 74 southwest of the largest city in North Carolina.
The images show something square having edges fringed in lights hovering above the treeline. Hill said the craft frightened him to the point that he could not sleep that night.
Mr Hill was on his way home with his wife on the speakerphone and noticed there was a tornado coming, so he was trying to take a photo of the clouds for his wife.
But then he saw something unusual that left him baffled. He started trying to take as many pictures as he could while driving.
Mr Hill said that he pulled over at the next exit trying to get a video, but the aircraft had disappeared then a heavy rain followed instantly.
He further stated that the actual object was bigger than what was seen in the picture.
He was worried for his safety even after the sighting. He claimed to be an unbeliever in UFOs until that moment.
September brings a chance to see a comet. It will be bright enough that you can readily glimpse it using binoculars, though it will be much easier to see using just a small telescope.
Comet Giacobini-Zinner was discovered in December 1900 by the French astronomer Michel Giacobini at the Nice Observatory in France. Initially, Giacobini calculated that this newfound comet had a relatively short orbital period of just under 7 years, but no one saw the object during its anticipated 1907 return.
Then in 1913, about six months before the comet was expected to return to perihelion, the German astronomer Ernst Zinner at the Dr. Karl Remeis-Observatory in Bamberg, Germany, discovered a comet. It carried his name for a week (going by "Comet Zinner") before astronomers figured out that it was, in reality, the lost Comet Giacobini, which had a slightly shorter orbital period than astronomers originally calculated. [Bright Comets of 2018: When, Where and How to See Them]
Ever since then, the comet has borne the names of both men. Observers missed Comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner twice more in 1920 and 1953, when it wasn't well placed for observation, but it has been seen at 14 other returns.
A Jupiter lineage
Comet Giacobini-Zinner is catalogued officially as 21P/Giacobini-Zinner. The "21P" means that it's the 21st short-period comet to have its orbit calculated. The very first comet to have its orbit calculated ("1P") was the famous Halley's Comet.
A short-period comet returns to the sun's vicinity at intervals of 200 years or less. Comet 21P belongs to Jupiter's "family" of comets, which contains hundreds of comets with orbital periods less than 20 years that don't venture beyond the orbit of Jupiter. In other words, the biggest planet in the solar system has captured scores of small comets, and because of Jupiter's strong gravitational field, it will occasionally perturb a comet's orbit.
Comet 21P's orbital period varies between 6.4 and 6.6 years, so its perihelion — or its closest approach to the sun — can happen in any month. This happens because the comet's orbit may shift a little every time it passes by Jupiter. This year, Giacobini-Zinner will arrive at perihelion on Monday (Sept. 10).
Small and interesting
21P is a small comet, only about 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) in diameter, locked in a small and interesting orbit. It is more steeply inclined to the plane of the solar system (32 degrees) than all but about 1 percent of all known periodic comets. This unusual orbital geometry brings the comet to perihelion only five days before it crosses the plane of Earth's orbit going from north to south (a point in its orbit called the "descending node"). [Photos: Spectacular Comet Views from Earth and Space]
Currently, this point in space is only 3.3 million miles (5.2 million km) outside of the Earth's orbit, close to where our planet will be on Oct. 8. If the comet were to pass us on that date, it would be at its smallest possible distance from Earth while at opposition to the sun, which means the viewing circumstances would be at their absolute best. This almost happened in 1946 (when 21P reached the nodal crossing point 15 days too early) and again in 1959, but this time, the comet's arrival here is 21 days too late.
What to expect
This month provides us with one of the best opportunities to see 21P/Giacobini-Zinner. The comet will arrive at perihelion on Monday (Sept. 10) at a distance of 94.2 million miles (151.5 million km) from the sun. On the same day, the comet will also be at perigee, its closest point to Earth, at a distance of 36.3 million miles (58.5 million km).
As to what you should expect to see, the brightness of 21P will probably hold at near seventh magnitude all through the rest of September. Unfortunately, seventh magnitude is below the threshold of naked-eye visibility even under a dark, clear sky, but using good binoculars or a small telescope and sky map depicting the comet's path against the constellations, you should have no difficulty in spotting the object. Interestingly, in a few cases, the comet has experienced unexpected short-term outbursts in brightness around the time of perihelion, making it appear about a half-magnitude brighter. That would place 21P right at the verge of naked-eye visibility.
Binoculars are not likely to reveal much more than a fuzzy blotch of light. But through the eyepiece of a 4-inch telescope, magnifying at 100x, the comet should have a teardrop shape; the head (also called the coma) should appear well-condensed. Search for a bright, diffuse spot of light at the center of the coma, appearing almost like a star that cannot be focused. As for the tail, look for a narrow beam of light protruding out from the coma.
With larger instruments and higher magnification, you might even catch sight of a jet or streamer extending out from the coma. When volatile material on the comet's surface reacts to the harsh temperatrues and radiation fron the sun, material shoots out into space like a jet, creating streaks of light that appear to emanate from the comet's coma.
When and where to look
The comet will be primarily a morning object all through September, well-placed for observation in the after-midnight and predawn hours. Currently, Giacobini-Zinner is located in the constellation of Auriga, the charioteer. In the nights that follow its closest approach, 21P will track on a southeastward trajectory against the background stars. On the morning of Sept. 11, the comet will reach a spot on the sky bordering three constellations: Auriga; Taurus, the bull; and Gemini, the twins.
Make a special effort to look for 21P during the morning hours of Sept. 15; on that date, it will cross through Messier 35, a beautiful star cluster in Gemini. Of M35, the 19th century British astronomer William Lassell wrote in the "New Handbook of the Heavens" (McGraw Hill, 1948), "It is a marvelously striking object. No one can see it for the first time without an exclamation."
Walter Scott Houston, who wrote a column called "Deep-Sky Wonders" in Sky & Telescope magazine for nearly half a century, called M35 his "personal favorite open cluster." In this cluster, faint stars form curves and festoons, with a reddish star in the center. This cluster will be the backdrop for 21P on the morning of Saturday, Sept. 15.
And if you're using a moderately large (6-inch aperture or greater) telescope, don't be fooled by the faint, little, open star cluster NGC 2158, which is in the same field of view as M35 and looks like the head of a small comet. Back in 2012, in a column on Gemini, I shared how I stumbled across NGC 2158 and, for a few short moments, thought that I had discovered a comet. Many others have fallen into this same trap, including "Scotty" Houston himself!
From Sept. 16 to Sept. 22, Comet 21P will travel along the border separating Gemini and Orion, the hunter. Then, on Sept. 23, the comet will enter the large and very dim stellar wilderness known as the constellation of Monoceros, the unicorn, where 21P will reside for the rest of the month. As we move into October, the comet will likely dim as it rapidly pulls away from both the sun and Earth. It will also drop progressively lower in the sky, reaching the boundaries of Canis Major, the big dog, by Oct. 10.
To figure out exactly where Comet 21P will appear, as viewed from a specific location and time, check out this ephemeris calculator from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. You can also track the comet with NASA's interactive app.
Meteors, too?
It stands to reason that this Earth-kissing comet can also produce a stream of meteors ("comet crumbs?") that can periodically interact with our planet. Skywatchers first noticed these meteors in October 1926, two months before the comet itself passed by, coming from the direction of the head of the constellation Draco, the dragon. So, the meteors were christened the October Draconids, or Giacobinids. Stupendous meteor "storms" with rates of 4,000 to 6,000 meteors per hour accompanied the visits of 21P in 1933 and 1946. Nowadays, the Draconid meteor shower peaks around Oct. 8, but usually only in those years surrounding 21P's return, especially very favorable ones (such as this year).
On the evening of Oct. 8 this year, the Earth will intersect the plane of the comet's orbit. Will we pass through an appreciable cloud of particles in the wake of the comet's September passage? While a meteor storm is unlikely, it is possible. We'll have more to say on this in early October, so stay tuned!
Editor's note:
If you capture an amazing photo of Comet 21P/Giacobini Zinner and you'd like to share it with Space.com and our news partners for a possible story or image gallery, please contact managing editor Tariq Malik at spacephotos@space.com.
Joe Rao serves as an instructor and guest lecturer at New York's Hayden Planetarium. He writes about astronomy for Natural History magazine, the Farmers' Almanac and other publications, and he is also an on-camera meteorologist for Verizon FiOS1 News in New York's Lower Hudson Valley. Follow us @Spacedotcom, Facebook and Google+. Original article on Space.com.
Photo Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI/Hampton University
The Week's Top Space Stories
The space station hole could have been caused by "human error," scientists will blast a diamond with antimatter, and a software engineer knit an extraordinary stellar map — it's Space.com's best news stories of the week.
Photo Credit: Sarah Spencer
1. Knitting the universe
Australian software engineer Sarah Spencer hacked a knitting machine from the 1980's to create an enormous, stunning star map that even lights up!
A fire destroyed the National Museum of Brazil in a catastrophic tragedy. Brazil's biggest meteorite was one of the few things to actually survive the fire.
Russian reports suggest that the hole found in a Soyuz space capsule attached to the International Space Station may have been caused by a human before the craft even launched.
Photo Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI/Hampton University
5. Saturn's famous hexagon
In a new study using observations from the Cassini probe, researchers have found a hexagonal vortex above Saturn's famous hexagon jet stream, possibly suggesting that the hexagon is actually more like an enormous tower.
Researchers think that they could explore the "dark sector" of the universe, the large amount of energy and particles we can't yet detect, using the theoretical "dark photon," which they hope to create by shooting antimatter at a diamond.
New research has revealed even more about the seven planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system. Some of the planets, which are mostly rocky, could have about 250 times more water proportionally than is in Earth's oceans.
Antarctica is now officially the most well mapped out region, or continent for that matter, in the world. Drawing upon hundreds of thousands of images collected by polar-orbiting satellites between 2009 and 2019, a consortium of scientists has released the first version of the Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA).
Few people have set foot on Antarctica, one of the most inhospitable places on the face of the Earth. Luckily, our eyes in the sky have recorded the surface of the continent in excruciating detail so we might see what it looks like without having to put boots on the ground.
The new map covers approximately 98% of Antarctica to a latitude of 88 degrees south — just a small area right near the South Pole is missing due to a lack of satellite coverage. The resolution is a mind-boggling 2-8 meter — it means we can now see objects down to the size of a car, and even smaller in some areas.
In order to assemble the map from thousands of stereoscopic pairs of images into a huge topographic map, the scientists fed the data into a supercomputer and had to develop the software from scratch. The map’s total size is a staggering 150 terabytes.
“Up until now, we’ve had a better map of Mars than we’ve had of Antarctica,” Ohio State University glaciologist Ian Howat, who led the mapping effort, said in a press release. “Now it is the best-mapped continent.”
The same region seen with prior available surface imaging (left) and REMA (right).
The project is important for a number of reasons. Now that they know the height of absolutely every feature on Antarctica, scientists can make far better forecasts for ice sheet collapse and glacier melt. With a narrower range of uncertainty, we can now come up with better estimates for sea level rise and improve climate change projections.
The Antarctic peninsula.
Credit: REMA.
“If you’re someone that needs glasses to see, it’s a bit like being almost blind and putting on glasses for the first time and seeing 20/20,” Howat told The New York Times.
Researchers will continuously update the map with new data, which will help researchers all over the world with investigations from changing snow cover to the thinning of glaciers to changes in volcanic activity. And, not the least, scientists can now plan field expeditions to unexplored regions of the continent.
This topography map, called Bedmap2, was compiled by the British Antarctic Survey and incorporates millions of new measurements, including substantial data sets from NASA's ICESat satellite and an airborne mission called Operation IceBridge.
Puzzling Swirls on the Moon May Come from Ancient, Magnetized Lava
Puzzling Swirls on the Moon May Come from Ancient, Magnetized Lava
By Chelsea Gohd, Space.com Staff Writer
Light and dark markings swirl over the moon, looking like cream swirled into coffee or clouds against a slate gray sky. These lunar swirls may result from ancient, magnetic lava just below the moon's surface, according to one new study.
A joint study between researchers at Rutgers University and the University of California, Berkeley, pointed to the moon's internally generated magnetic fieldand past volcanic activity to explain the lunar swirls.
Researchers have known for some time that lunar swirls share space with localized magnetic fields and that when those fields deflect particles from solar wind, parts of the moon's surface weather more slowly than other parts. "But the cause of those magnetic fields, and thus of the swirls themselves, had long been a mystery," Sonia Tikoo, co-author of the study and a researcher at Rutgers University-New Brunswick's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, said in a statement. "To solve it, we had to find out what kind of geological feature could produce these magnetic fields — and why their magnetism is so powerful." [How the Moon Evolved: A Photo Timeline]
The researchers developed mathematical models for these localized fields, or "geological magnets" as they're described in the statement. These models showed that each lunar swirl must exist above a narrow, magnetic object located just below the lunar surface.
Even stranger, researchers think that these subsurface magnetic objects are ancient, long, narrow lava tubes formed by flowing lava or lava dikes, which are vertical sheets of magma in the crust of a moon or planet. Past experiments have shown that, when heated above 1,112 degrees Fahrenheit (600 degrees Celsius) in a zero-oxygen environment, certain minerals in moon rocks break down and release metallic iron, making the rocks extremely magnetic.
So, when the moon was erupting lava over 3 billion years ago, these magnetic lava tubes or lava dikes were likely created and became highly magnetic as they cooled down, according to the statement.
"No one had thought about this reaction in terms of explaining these unusually strong magnetic features on the moon," Tikoo said in the statement, referring to the lava becoming magnetic moon rock under the surface and causing lunar swirls. "This was the final piece in the puzzle of understanding the magnetism that underlies these lunar swirls."
This study was published July 26 in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets.
Like pours of cream spilled into coffee, lunar swirls appear to curl in patchy globs across the surface of the moon. The most famous one is the tadpole-shaped Reiner Gamma. At 40 miles long, it’s caught the eye of astronomers since the Renaissance. Exactly why the moon is replete with these natural features, however, has been a point of academic debate for the last 50 years. Now, scientists from Rutgers University and the University of California, Berkeley say they have an answer.
In a paper published in the Journal of Geophysical Research the team claims it all comes down to the geological history of the moon. Recently, scientists have begun to accept that lunar swirls like Reiner Gamma emerged in places where local magnetic fields once shielded parts of the moon’s surface. The moon doesn’t have a strong magnetic field anymore, but researchers estimate that it did have one between 2.7 and 4.2 billion years ago. Remnants of that ancient magnetic field are now embedded in the lunar crust beneath the swirls.
Studying how the moon’s magnetic fields arose billions of years ago helped reveal why lunar swirls exist, study co-author and planetary scientist Sonia Tikoo, Ph.D., explained on Thursday. “We had to find out what kind of geological feature could produce these magnetic fields,” she said.
The team developed a mathematical model, incorporating what was already known about the geometry of the swirls and the strength of the magnetic field hotspots beneath them. This model indicated that the underlying magnetized rocks would have to be shallow, narrow, and strongly magnetized — factors that point to the existence of archaic lava tubes.
“We suggest that these rocks were likely injected into the crush in the form of dikes or subsurface channels of flowing lava and they cooled slowly, leading to the enhancement of their metal content and enabling the rocks to capture a stable record of the Moon’s ancient magnetic field,” the scientists write.
The lava tubes theory fits nicely with what we already know about magnetism and moon rocks. Previous experiments demonstrated that moon rocks become highly magnetic when heated above 600 degrees Celsius. On Earth, where there’s free-floating oxygen, not much would happen at those temperatures, but on the moon, high temperatures — like those potentially found in lava tubes — cause minerals to break down and release metallic iron. If the iron is near a strong magnetic field, it will then become magnetized itself.
The researchers believe this process creates a swirl. The only real way to find this out though is to visit a lunar swirl and study it directly — something that, if NASA’s moon colony plan stays on track, could happen in the relatively near future.
Mystery of the Deep: Strange Footprints Found 2.4 Miles
Mystery of the Deep: Strange Footprints Found 2.4 Miles
Seventy percent of the Earth’s surface is hidden beneath the ocean, yet 95 percent of it remains unexplored to the human eye.
Strange footprints have been found on the bottom of the ocean floor by a deep-diving robot as part of a British study from the National Oceanographic Center in Southampton.
Scientists ruled out the possibility of the mysterious tracks, measuring 6.5 feet in length and 13 inches deep, discovered 2.4 miles below the surface of the Pacific Ocean between Mexico and Hawaii, being the result of mining or scientific operations.
They also said that the tracks were too large to be created by fish or any other deep-sea creatures.
“Analysis revealed that the depressions were not randomly distributed,” lead author of the research, Dr. Leigh Marsh, told the Express, adding that the most likely culprits are “deep-diving whales.”
Even though whales normally do not dive so deep, similar tracks found across the globe suggest that the large aquatic mammals can occasionally plunge to a depth of 2.5 miles and even more.
Scientists believe that “electronic depth-tags, attached to the animals, will provide direct evidence that whales can dive to these abyssal depths.”
While the discovery of mysterious footprints on the ocean floor has left researchers scratching their heads, conspiracy theorists have been quick to claim that UFO technology is to blame.
Vreemde ‘voetafdrukken’ ontdekt op de zeebodem. Wie of wat heeft ze achtergelaten?
Vreemde ‘voetafdrukken’ ontdekt op de zeebodem. Wie of wat heeft ze achtergelaten?
De oceanen beslaan ruim 70 procent van het aardoppervlak. Daarvan is 95 procent nog niet verkend.
Een duikrobot van het Britse National Oceanographic Centre heeft nu vreemde ‘voetafdrukken’ op de zeebodem aangetroffen.
Wetenschappers hebben uitgesloten dat de mysterieuze sporen, die 2,5 meter lang en 33 centimeter diep zijn, veroorzaakt zijn door mijnbouwwerkzaamheden of wetenschappelijk onderzoek.
Te groot
Ze zeiden verder dat de sporen te groot zijn om door vissen of andere diepzeedieren te zijn gemaakt.
De sporen zijn ontdekt tussen Mexico en Hawaï, op een diepte van vier kilometer.
“De analyse heeft aangetoond dat ze niet willekeurig verdeeld zijn,” citeerde de Daily Expresshoofdonderzoeker Leigh Marsh, die toevoegde dat ze waarschijnlijk zijn veroorzaakt door diepduikende walvissen.
UFO-technologie
Hoewel walvissen normaal gesproken niet zo diep duiken, zijn elders op aarde soortgelijke sporen gevonden die erop wijzen dat grote zeezoogdieren soms duiken naar dieptes van vier kilometer of meer.
Wetenschappers willen de dieren gaan voorzien van een elektronische chip om te kijken of walvissen echt zo diep kunnen duiken.
Terwijl de mysterieuze voetafdrukken op de zeebodem onderzoekers voor een raadsel stellen, claimen complottheoretici dat UFO-technologie hiervoor verantwoordelijk is.
We live in a time of anonymous op-ed exposés and tell-all books with unnamed sources, so it’s not surprising that anonymity permeates the field of ufology as well. Yet it’s still refreshing that someone involved in a UFO sighting and subsequent “panic” some eight years ago has decided to come partially out of the closet and, while not revealing his name, discloses how he … get ready for it … faked the UFO that created many sightings, extensive news coverage and a ‘UFO Panic in New Jersey’. Will that be the title of a sci-fi thriller, a disclosure documentary or a how-to UFO video?
“I first noticed when all our mechanics started looking up at the sky. It looked like a big black strip fluttering in the air. Maybe a cylinder.”
Photos by David Gard/For The Star-LedgerAn unidentified object floats over Somerville and Bridgewater causing a flurry of phone calls to Somerville police this morning. Below, Damian Wadiak, Terry Weil and Jane Kronenwetter, from the sales department at Autosport Honda on Route 22 in Bridgewater, look at the object.
On May 13, 2010, nj.com reported UFO sightings (clink link for photos) over Route 22 in Bridgewater and Somerville, New Jersey. Shortly before noon, radio station NJ 101.5 received numerous calls, as did the Somerville Police Department, reporting the mysterious object. Well, “mysterious” might be a stretch as the object looked like a giant stretched balloon, but this is New Jersey and people still remembered what happened on 9/11 and decided to follow the advice that “If you see something, say something.” The Air Traffic Control Tower in Morristown, Solberg Airport in Hunterdon, Somerset Airport in Bedminster and Blairstown Airport in Warren County were all contacted and reported seeing nothing unusual.
Time for true confessions
“8 years ago I caused a UFO panic.”
That’s the title of a Reddit post this week by thatsboots3010. While he doesn’t reveal his name, he gives all of the pertinent details about what happened on May 13, 2010.
“One college summer break 8 years ago my friends and I were bored. We remembered a demonstration from a high school science class of a “Solar Balloon“. This was just a really thin black plastic bag you’d fill with air, seal, and then set out in the sun. The sun would heat the air in the black bag and the bag would become buoyant and float.”
College students. Summer vacation. Were illegal substances and adult beverages involved? Quite possibly, but their main concern was finding cheap (they’re college students) black plastic bags and thin but strong tape to connect them into a huge balloon. Someone provided a leaf blower to fill the balloon, the sun provided the fuel to heat the air and a thirty-minute wait (Two beers? One joint?) was all that was needed to send the balloon aloft.
Being college students on summer break, this was enough fun to waste the rest of the day on it, so thatsboots3010 says they built a second balloon and launched it as well. Other than a few looks from passing cars, that was the end of it.
“I moved out of the area but when I get together with my friend we always bring this up and have a good laugh.”
Well, that was it until a few years ago when thatsboots3010 saw the article in nj.com about the UFO “panic” he and his friends caused and then recently when he entered the confessional of Reddit and admitted in the most 2018 of ways – anonymously – that he was the terrestrial behind the non-alien UFO of 2010.
The proper use of garbage bags.
Should there be an investigation to reveal his true identity? After all, police were called, radio shows were interrupted, airports were bothered and residents were panicked. Far smaller incidents have prompted far bigger searches. Then again, looking at the pictures, perhaps it’s better to use this as a learning experience and issue a corollary to the popular security warning:
“If you see something, say something. However, if it looks like a duct-taped garbage bag balloon and it floats like a duct-taped garbage bag balloon, it’s probably a duct-taped garbage bag balloon.”
Airplanes are terrifying. No matter how many times you get into a plane, there’s a tiny voice in the back of your head reminding you “this ain’t natural,” but that’s coming from someone who has to put down enough overpriced hard liquor every time he gets into one of those steel death tubes to forget the reality of being unceremoniously tossed across the globe. There’s not a lot that will quell that fear either, and every other day there seems to be more good reasons to keep your feet on the ground. As if mechanical failures, disappearances, and hijacking weren’t enough to worry about, now there’s a report coming from Porterville Municipal Airport in California of a mysterious “pulling” that caused the crashes of two separate airplanes in two days. Luckily, both crashes were minor and no one was seriously injured, but it’s a bit disconcerting that we have to add “spooky forces” to the list of excuses for not flying.
The first incident happened on Friday, August 31. According to Visalia Times Delta, a small airplane was landing at Porterville Municipal Airport when it veered off and crashed into a sign at the airport, no one was injured and the plane suffered only minor damage. According to police, the pilot said that she was landing when she felt the aircraft pulling to the side and lost control. All three parties involved (the pilot, the plane, and the sign), are fine, and the plane was able to taxi across the runway back to the hangers.
So far there’s nothing out of the ordinary, accidents happen. However, less than 24 hours later a very similar incident occurred involving a completely different pilot and a completely different plane, but the same mysterious pulling.
Unrelated plane crash, but what if terrible pilots just start using this as an excuse, and every time they blunder they just say that a wizard did it?
This time the pilot was taking off when the plane was suddenly pulled off the runway and ended up overturned in a nearby field. Motorists saw the incident and called 911. According to police officer Sgt. Brian Nix:
“His aircraft began pulling to the left and veered off the runway and into the dirt field. As he attempted to maneuver the aircraft to recover, it began to lift and ultimately overturned.”
The pilot was uninjured but the plane received moderate damage.
According to the Visalia Times, these incidents remain unexplained. The events at Portersville Airport have been reported to the FAA, who will likely begin an investigation of the phenomena. If anyone want’s to dust off their old tinfoil thinkin’ cap, here’s a little morsel for you: the airport was founded in 1946 after it was transferred to the town from the U.S. Army. Now, it’s true that that’s the case for a lot of the infrastructure in the U.S., but it’s also true that unexplained phenomena and the U.S. military go together like airport bars and awkward conversations.
“Have you heard about all those wizards crashing planes?”
A Melbourne-based Family Claims to Have Spotted UFO Above Their House
A Melbourne-based Family Claims to Have Spotted UFO Above Their House
Paul says his whole family was mystified by the object.
Picture: Paul Steinberg/SuppliedSource:Supplied
Three mysterious bright red lights hovering without a sound in the sky had made a man, and his family stunned and claimed that there was no natural explanation for what they spotted.
The Melbourne family claimed to have noticed something strange floating above their house over the weekend and even snapped a photo of the bizarre object.
Paul Steinberg said that he and daughter were in the driveway of their home in North Caulfield at around 8 pm when they both saw the UFO.
Mr Steinberg said that the strange aerial thing was flying just under the clouds and appearing like with three red lights in a triangular formation moving without making any noise in a westerly direction.
Mr Steinberg further stated that they could not figure out what it was and it took them a few moments to realise it was travelling quite fast at what he estimated to be around 500km/h.
He called the attention of his wife and two other children outside, and they all witnessed unusual activity above them.
The 45-year-old, along with his children aged between 11 and 18 and his wife, all watched the bright red lights zoomed silently overhead.
Mr Steinberg said that they wanted to discount all conventional explanations they knew, including Venus, drones, planes, and satellites.
He estimated the UFO to be about 1.5km above them and claimed the lights were still easily distinguishable, which made them think the UFO was huge and too high and big for it to be a drone.
The RAAA said it was most likely a plane with winds covering up the sound of the engine.
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He said the object covered the distance from the family’s home to Albert Park, about 8.5km away, in under two minutes.
“It was very steady and silent for the most part but when it got into the distance it started to move around erratically, up and down and left and right — all over the place,” Mr Steinberg said. “During the time we could it, the lights sometimes disappeared before reappearing in a different spot.” He said it danced in the sky for about 10 minutes before it completely disappeared. Mr Steinberg claimed the way it was moving, how fast it was travelling and the fact that it was silent made it nothing like he and his family had ever seen before. However, Regional Aviation Association of Australia (RAAA) CEO Michael Linke told news.com.au there was probably an earthly explanation for the odd sight. “It was more than likely an aircraft,” he said. “Depending on the prevailing winds, you would not be able to hear the engine.”
PILOT TAKES AMAZING PHOTOS FROM HIS COCKPIT, AND THEY WILL TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY. AMAZING
PILOT TAKES AMAZING PHOTOS FROM HIS COCKPIT, AND THEY WILL TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY. AMAZING
From incredible storms to even lightning bolts – the photos he captures are truly magnificent.
Being a pilot, you get to see a bunch of beautiful sights from above. Being a pilot for a South American airline, you also get to witness the stunning phenomena of storms as your job requires flying over regions that experience them. Meet Santiago Borja Lopez – a Quito, Ecuador-based pilot who works for Ecuador Airlines. Whenever the pilot is off-duty, he pulls out his camera to capture the magnificent sights he witnesses in air. From incredible storms to even lightning bolts – the photos he captures are truly magnificent. Keep on scrolling to take a look and follow Santiago’s journey on Instagram. You can read more about one of Santiago’s shots in our previous article.
#1 ‘A Colossal Cumulonimbus Flashes Over The Pacific Ocean As We Circle Around It At 37000 Feet En Route To South America’
#2 ‘I’ve Never Seen Lightning Like This One’
#3 Night Flashes, Atlantic Ocean
#4 An Ominous Storm Over Panama City
#5 Night Sky
#6 Magic
#7 Tormenta, Coast Of Venezuela, South America
#8 Flying Over The Colombian Amazonia About To Enter Ecuadorian Airspace To Descend Over The Andes Into Guayaquil
#9 A Magnificent Storm Developing Over The Atlantic Ocean, A Few Miles South Of Jamaica
#10 Mooning Around, Super Moon, At 2,900m In Quito, Ecuador
#11 ‘Looking Like A Nuclear Explosion, This Great Cumulonimbus Is Discharging Its Power Over Colombian Rainforest’
Scientists have used artificial intelligence to uncover 72 previously undiscovered fast radio bursts (FRBs)—mysterious space signals that travel billions of light years through space and flash for just a fraction of a second—the alien-hunting Breakthrough Listen project has reported.
Nobody knows the origin of these elusive, quick-fire signals, but researchers have speculated that some of them come from neutron stars sitting near black holes, interstellar clouds or nebulas. Some even think they might be a sign of alien life. Most FRBs are only detected once, but one—FRB 121102—has bleeped again and again.
Researchers with Breakthrough Listen—a program supported by scientists like the late Stephen Hawking—used the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia to probe the repeating FRB back in August 2017. Vishal Gajjar, of UC Berkeley, and his team initially found 21 bursts from a galaxy three billion years away in data gathered over a five-hour period.
Scientists have now developed a machine learning algorithm that pried dozens more FRBs from the same dataset. UC Berkeley doctoral student Gerry Zhang and colleagues’ neural network-based algorithm sifted through some 400 terabytes of data to reveal the additional FRBs. According to Breakthrough Listen, this kind of tech is used to optimize search engines and sort through images.
The space agency’s groundbreaking Cassini spacecraft became the first to orbit the gas giant.
Saturn emits natural radio waves because of its powerful magnetic field and when charged particles are accelerated through the field they give off radio emissions which can sound likes whizzes and static.
When Cassini reached the planet, the second biggest in our solar system behind Jupiter, it recorded dozens of radio waves.
A YouTube conspiracy video has highlighted a file on July 25, 2004, which when raised in pitch can sound eerily like a creature from a science-fiction movie.
It claims that NASA’s note on the file stated: “A most intriguing file, we do not know what to make of it.”
Some have theorised the sound when digitally enhanced reveals communication from an alien lifeform and possibly musical notes.
It emerged Cassini began detecting Saturn’s radio waves two years earlier when it was 234 million miles from the ringed planet.
Scientists learned that the natural radio waves differs at the northern and southern hemispheres and with the pattern of the waves worked out that the length of day on Saturn would be just 10.67 hours after several revisions.
On Saturn every season lasts seven Earth years.
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WEIRD: The NASA spacecraft Cassini picked up an extremely strange radio signal from Saturn
Cassini was the first mission to ever study the mysterious planet and its moon, including the largest one dubbed Titan.
This super-sized moon – one of 63 near saturn – is believed to have lakes, mountains and possibly volcanoes.
One theory suggests the foggy world could have many of the chemical compounds which started life on Earth.
Cassini came as close as 15 miles to the icy surface of Saturn, capturing massive ocean beneath the frozen crust which might have conditions suitable for life.
NASA's revolutionary Kepler space telescope has found around 50 earth-sized planets which are in a habitable zone from their star to support life.
Scientists think they might have the answer, and it's less to do with lack of understanding, and more to do with the feedback they're getting.
Getting positive or negative reactions to something you do or say is a greater influence on your thinking than logic and reasoning, the new research suggests – so if you're in a group of like-minded people, that's going to reinforce your thinking.
Receiving good feedback also encourages us to think we know more than we actually do.
In other words, the more sure we become that our current position is right, the less likely we are to take into account other opinions or even cold, hard scientific data.
"If you think you know a lot about something, even though you don't, you're less likely to be curious enough to explore the topic further, and will fail to learn how little you know," says one of the team members behind the new study, Louis Marti from the University of California, Berkeley.
For the research, more than 500 participants were recruited and shown a series of colored shapes. As each shape appeared, the participants got asked if it was a "Daxxy" – a word made up for these experiments.
The test takers had no clues as to what a Daxxy was or wasn't, but they did get feedback after guessing one way or the other – the system would tell them if the shape they were looking at qualified as a Daxxy or not. At the same time they were also asked how sure they were about what a Daxxy actually was.
In this way the researchers were able to measure certainty in relation to feedback. Results showed the confidence of the participants was largely based on the results of their last four or five guesses, not their performance overall.
You can see the researchers explain the experiment in the video below:
The team behind the tests says this plays into something we already know about learning – that for it to happen, learners need to recognise that there is a gap between what they currently know and what they could know. If they don't think that gap is there, they won't take on board new information.
"What we found interesting is that they could get the first 19 guesses in a row wrong, but if they got the last five right, they felt very confident," says Marti. "It's not that they weren't paying attention, they were learning what a Daxxy was, but they weren't using most of what they learned to inform their certainty."
This recent feedback is having more of an effect than hard evidence, the experiments showed, and that might apply in a broader sense too. It could apply to learning something new or trying to differentiate between right and wrong.
And while in this case the study participants were trying to identify a made-up shape, the same cognitive processes could be at work when it comes to echo chambers on social media or on news channels – where views are constantly reinforced.
"If you use a crazy theory to make a correct prediction a couple of times, you can get stuck in that belief and may not be as interested in gathering more information," says one of the team, psychologist Celeste Kidd from UC Berkeley.
So if you think vaccinations are harmful, for example, the new study suggests you might be basing that on the most recent feedback you've had on your views, rather than the overall evidence one way or the other.
Ideally, the researchers say, learning should be based on more considered observations over time – even if that's not quite how the brain works sometimes.
"If your goal is to arrive at the truth, the strategy of using your most recent feedback, rather than all of the data you've accumulated, is not a great tactic," says Marti.
What prophecies and warnings are there for Europe? The South African Nicolaas van Rensburg predicts shocking events for Europe. Many frightening events of Nicolaas van Rensburg have already taken place.
But there are still some ominous predictions to be made which we should regard as a warning for Europe. I consider Nicolaas van Rensburg's prophecies to be warnings for Europe.
Nicolaas van Rensburg's prophecies include a world economic crisis, environmental disasters, wars, civil wars, immigrants from foreign countries and hunger in the world.
The sublime prophet of His Nicolaas van Rensburg: One of the most important seers of our time is undoubtedly His van Rensburg.
The word "his" derives from the African and means "seer". It can be said that Rensburg is considered the African Nostradamus of modern times. He was born on August 30, 1864 and died on March 11, 1926. Rensburg had many visions throughout his life - about 700 pictures, symbols or shows were registered, which he had communicated to other people.
Rensburg was a simple man - he earned his living by working as a farmer. As a child he worked as a shepherd boy - the only book he ever read was the Bible. His visions began in his childhood.
He participated in the Boer War for the rest of his life. During this time he had visions about the course of the Boer War. And gave them to the public.
1. world war ahead and the reasons that led to it.
Nicolas van Rensburg foresaw communism in Russia and the resulting oppression of Christians, as well as the collapse of communism.
He could predict the flu epidemic of 1918.
He predicted riots in mining in South Africa.
It predicted a world economic crisis of 1929.
He also had visions of the 2nd World War.
He foresaw the division and reunification of Germany.
He foresaw the developments in South Africa for the year 1948. Independence from South Africa, India and Ireland.
He also reported on racial problems in South Africa before they broke out and the further development of the South African state.
He saw Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister of England
He predicted the arrest and release of Nelson Mandela.
Nicolas van Rensburg saw the death of Princess Diana.
The conflict in the Gulf War.
He saw the strengthening of black power in South Africa.
He saw the attack on the WTC on 11.09.2001.
He saw Saddam Hussein in the Iraq war.
Murder of the South African mining magnate Brett Kebble.
He saw another world economic crisis after 1929. He indicated that it should be a controlled crisis to take over certain leadership positions.
Nikolas Rensburg had apocalyptic visions. Among them were sometimes:
The deliberate disinformation by the media.
A unified European leadership.
A large number of immigrants in Europe and the resulting frustration of the population.
Financial collapse and resulting famine.
Peace negotiations in which people die.
Uprising in parts of Europe.
Destruction of Japan by environmental disasters
A great war is to break out in spring.
Rensburg speaks of the invasion of the Russians, but they are stopped.
Fights against the Russians in Spain and in Syria and Palestine.
A strengthened German army with secret weapons and the defeat of the Russian invasion together with the USA.
Of course you can’t really stand on Mars. But you can do the next best thing with this cool new 360-degree interactive panorama from NASA’s Curiosity rover. Notice the settling dust!
Mars is coming up on its perihelion, or closest point to the sun, on September 16, 2018, and, as often happens when Mars draws closest to its source of light and heat, a global dust storm has been raging for several months on the red planet. The dust storm began in May 2018, and went global in June, blotting out the sun from Mars’ surface and cutting off signals from NASA’s Opportunity rover, which still sits silent. Meanwhile, though, the dust storm has abated, and now NASA has released a new 360-degree panorama from its Curiosity rover, made with images acquired in August, shown in the interactive video above.
Isn’t it great?! Take a minute to explore the video, and you will see clouds of dust still hanging in the Martian air, off in the distance, as well as dust on the surface of the rover itself.
View larger. | NASA’s Curiosity rover acquired the images to create this 360-degree panorama at its location on Vera Rubin Ridge on August 9, 2018. Image via NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS.
The Curiosity rover also snagged a new rock sample on August 9. The drilling site is pictured below:
It took 3 attempts for the Curiosity rover on Mars to drill this hole on the Vera Rubin Ridge, but it succeeded on August 9, 2018. Scientists crowed: “Curiosity has successfully drilled, and generated a pile of drill tailings.”
NASA said the new drill sample “delighted” Curiosity’s science team, because:
… the rover’s last two drill attempts were thwarted by unexpectedly hard rocks. Curiosity started using a new drill method earlier this year to work around a mechanical problem. Testing has shown it to be as effective at drilling rocks as the old method, suggesting the hard rocks would have posed a problem no matter which method was used.
After the drilling, the rover stopped to survey its surroundings on Mars – producing the 360-degree panorama featured in the video above and photos below. NASA said:
The panorama includes umber skies, darkened by a fading global dust storm. It also includes a rare view by the Mast Camera of the rover itself, revealing a thin layer of dust on Curiosity’s deck. In the foreground is the rover’s most recent drill target, named ‘Stoer’ after a town in Scotland near where important discoveries about early life on Earth were made in lakebed sediments.
That’s some optimistic thinking indeed from Curiosity’s science team!
WETENSCHAP & PLANEETHij was commandant van de Apollo 8-missie in 1968. Samen met zijn crew de eerste mensen die rond de maan vlogen, exact 50 jaar geleden. Je zou denken dat ex-astronaut Frank Borman lyrisch is over het fabelachtige avontuur dat hij beleefde. Niets is minder waar.
Dat blijkt uit een vermakelijk interview van de 90-jarige voormalige NASA-astronaut met This American Life. Terwijl zijn mede-astronauten Jim Lovell en Bill Anders hun ogen uitkeken tijdens de allereerste bemande missie rond de maan, verveelde commandant Frank Borman zich dood.
“Ik was daar enkel en alleen omdat het de Koude Oorlog was”, vertelt Borman. “Ik wilde meedoen aan het grote Amerikaanse avontuur om de Sovjets te verslaan. Maar dat was het enige dat me motiveerde. Die verdomde Russen kloppen.”
De ruimte zelf vond hij maar niets, om nog maar te zwijgen over het gevoel van gewichtloosheid. “Dat was misschien interessant voor de eerste 30 seconden. Dan was dat iets normaal.” De commandant werd er wel stevig ziek van. “Kotsen werkt hetzelfde als op aarde”, vertelt hij daarover. “Het is ongemakkelijk. Ik probeerde het op te vangen in een afvalzak, maar ik kon niet alles pakken.”
“Geen enkele kleur”
En ook de magisch nabije blik die hij mocht werpen op de maan, kon hem niet bekoren. “Verwoesting. Een hoop kraters. Geen enkele kleur. Gewoon wat verschillende tinten grijs”, klaagt hij. Terwijl zijn makker Jim Lovell zich vergaapte aan de machtige grijze bal en wanhopig wenste dat hij die kon gaan bestuderen, dacht geen haar op het hoofd van Borman eraan om ooit op dat ding te stappen.
De aarde
Het enige dat de aanvoerder écht interessant vond aan de belevenis, was het zicht dat de astronauten kregen op de aarde, die boven de maanhorizon verscheen. Crewlid Bill Anders nam toen het nu wereldberoemde kiekje van de aarde vanuit de maanbaan.
Dat beeld kon ook Borman écht smaken. Onze bol, amper een duim groot. “Daar zaten de belangrijkste dingen in mijn leven. Mijn familie, mijn vrouw, mijn ouders. Dat was het absolute hoogtepunt van de missie, vanuit een emotioneel oogpunt.”
Toen hij een jaar later opnieuw de kans kreeg om de ruimte in te gaan en zelfs te wandelen op de maan, paste hij voor de kans. “Ik ben waarschijnlijk de slechtste persoon om naar de maan te sturen”, klinkt het. We geven hem geen ongelijk.
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Mythische stad Atlantis gevonden in de woestijn? Video van waarheidszoeker gaat viraal
Mythische stad Atlantis gevonden in de woestijn? Video van waarheidszoeker gaat viraal
Jimmy Bright, eigenaar van het YouTube-kanaal Bright Insight, claimt de mythische stad Atlantis te hebben gevonden.
In een virale video, die in enkele dagen tijd al ongeveer een miljoen keer is bekeken, stelt de blogger dat de Richatstructuur in de Maur Adrar-woestijn – ook wel het Oog van de Sahara genoemd – de plek is waar Atlantis zich bevindt.
De beroemde filosoof Plato zei dat Atlantis een rijk was dat zich duizenden jaren geleden uitstrekte van Italië tot Egypte.
Weggevaagd
Het gigantische eiland zou in een enkele dag zijn weggevaagd als gevolg van een natuurramp.
Volgens Bright steeg de zeespiegel aanzienlijk tijdens het Jonge Dryas, waardoor Atlantis werd verzwolgen door de golven.
De buitenste cirkel van de Richatstructuur heeft een doorsnee van 23,5 kilometer, wat overeenkomt met de afmetingen die Plato gaf, aldus de blogger.
Cirkels
Het Oog van de Sahara lijkt volgens hem op de beschrijving in Plato’s dialogen. Zo schreef hij dat de belangrijkste stad van Atlantis bestond uit concentrische cirkels.
Die zie je ook terug in de Richatstructuur, zei Bright.
Mythische stad
Al sinds de middeleeuwen speuren onderzoekers naar Atlantis. Sommigen van hen plaatsten de mythische stad in de Atlantische Oceaan en de Middellandse Zee.
Er zijn ook complottheorieën die Atlantis hebben gelinkt aan de Zuidpool en de Noordzee.
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