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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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...
28-05-2024
UFO, Aliens? What is it in North Carolina?
UFO, Aliens? What is it in North Carolina?
Synopsis
Sighting of a space debris in North Carolina once again raised curiosity about UFOs and aliens. Space experts have given a clarity.
A space debris has been spotted by a person on a private mountaintop in the west of North Carolina's Asheville, raising curiosity about whether it was part of Unidentified flying object (UFO) or there is extraterrestrial presence. However, space experts have revealed that the debris came from a recent SpaceX mission, as per a Fox Weather report. A crew of four was launched by SpaceX mission to the International Space Station.
The device measures a minimum of three feet in width and exhibits distinct scorch marks, suggesting it endured significant heating during its fiery descent through Earth's atmosphere.
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Spacecraft are equipped with thermal protection systems to withstand the intense heat produced during reentry into Earth's atmosphere. However, the trunk section of the mission is intentionally designed to break apart and burn ..
Earlier this year, the United States has said that it found no evidence of UFOs or aliens and that most sightings were "ordinary objects" that were the results of 'misidentification'. In the 63-page report titled "Historical Record of US Government Involvement with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP)," the Pentagon said, "the Department of Defense's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) found no evidence of any US government investigation, research, or review panel verifying a"UAP represented extraterrestrial technology".
FAQs:
Q1. What is the full form of UFO? A1.The full form of UFO is Unidentified flying object. Q2. What is full form of UAP? A2.UAP full form is Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena.
Venus is Currently Volcanically Active, New Study Confirms
Venus is Currently Volcanically Active, New Study Confirms
Using radar data from NASA’s Magellan mission, planetary scientists have detected volcanic-related flow features in two different regions of Venus: on the western flank of Sif Mons and in western Niobe Planitia.
This image shows the Sif Mons area with the active volcanic region highlighted in red. Image credit: Davide Sulcanese, IRSPS – Università d’Annunzio.
Venus’ thick atmosphere has made it difficult to directly observe the surface of the planet.
However, global radar mapping performed in the 1990s by the Magellan spacecraft showed that Venus’ surface is covered with many volcanoes and has likely been shaped by widespread volcanic activity in its past — though the role of volcanism in the planet’s geologic present remained unclear.
However, evidence of more recent activity from one volcanic vent on the planet’s surface was identified in the Magellan data in 2023.
In the new study, d’Annunzio University researcher Davide Sulcanese and his colleagues analyzed two sets of Magellan radar data obtained in 1990 and 1992 to look for evidence of volcanic activity.
They found surface changes that could indicate volcanism in two areas where volcanic-related features are present, located on the western flank of Sif Mons and in western Niobe Planitia.
After analyzing the various possible sources, the authors suggest that these variations were likely caused by fresh lava flows.
They suggest that Venus is a geologically active planet in the present day, but also that present-day volcanism is rather widespread.
They also suggest that volcanic activity on Venus is comparable to that of Earth, indicating that Venus is more volcanically active than previously thought.
Artist’s impression of a volcano erupting on Venus. Image credit: ESA / AOES Medialab.
“Using these maps as a guide, our results show that Venus may be far more volcanically active than previously thought,” Dr. Sulcanese said.
“By analyzing the lava flows we observed in two locations on the planet, we have discovered that the volcanic activity on Venus could be comparable to that on Earth.”
“We interpret these signals as flows along slopes or volcanic plains that can deviate around obstacles such as shield volcanoes like a fluid,” added Dr. Marco Mastrogiuseppe, a researcher at Sapienza University of Rome.
“After ruling out other possibilities, we confirmed our best interpretation is that these are new lava flows.”
“These new discoveries of recent volcanic activity on Venus provide compelling evidence of the kinds of regions we should target with NASA’s upcoming VERITAS mission when it arrives at Venus,” said Dr. Suzanne Smrekar, a researcher at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and principal investigator for VERITAS.
“Our spacecraft will have a suite of approaches for identifying surface changes that are far more comprehensive and higher resolution than Magellan images.”
“Evidence for activity, even in the lower-resolution Magellan data, supercharges the potential to revolutionize our understanding of this enigmatic world.”
The results were published this week in the journal Nature Astronomy.
D. Sulcanese et al. Evidence of ongoing volcanic activity on Venus revealed by Magellan radar. Nat Astron, published online May 27, 2024; doi: 10.1038/s41550-024-02272-1
Egypte is een land met een eeuwenoude geschiedenis, rijk aan archeologische vindplaatsen en artefacten die duizenden jaren oud zijn. Ondanks de vele vondsten zijn er echter nog veel mysteries die moeten worden opgelost en die geleidelijk aan de oppervlakte komen. Onlangs hebben archeologen bijvoorbeeld sporen gevonden van een ondergrondse structuur die nog nooit eerder is ontdekt: deze bevindt zich in de buurt van de piramides van Gizeh.
Ondergrondse structuur ontdekt bij de piramides van Gizeh
Sato et al./Archaeological Prospection
Een onderzoeksteam van Japanse en Egyptische archeologen heeft sporen ontdekt van een bouwwerk in de vlakte van Gizeh. Het zou gaan om een tweedelige ondergrondse constructie die verborgen ligt onder de Westelijke Necropolis, een van de meest bestudeerde archeologische vindplaatsen in Egypte van de afgelopen decennia.
Als we de resultaten lezen die gepubliceerd zijn in het tijdschrift Archaeological Prospection, gebruikten de onderzoekers bodemradar en elektrische resistiviteit tomografie. De scans onthulden een L-vormige structuur die zich uitstrekte over een gebied van 10 bij 15 meter en ongeveer een meter onder het zand begraven lag. Maar dit is niet de enige ontdekking, want er kan een nog grotere structuur onder liggen op een diepte tot 10 meter onder het woestijnoppervlak. Het is de vraag waar deze structuren voor werden gebruikt, maar op dit moment kunnen archeologen er alleen maar naar gissen.
Hoe slaagden ze erin een ondergrondse structuur te vinden zonder te graven?
Sato et al./Archaeological Prospection
Het vinden van een ondergrondse structuur zonder te graven is niet eenvoudig: archeologen zijn weliswaar bekend met de Westelijke Necropolis, en de vlakte van Gizeh ligt vol met locaties om onderzoek uit te voeren, maar het is niet allemaal zo eenvoudig als het lijkt. Daarom maakten de onderzoekers gebruik van bodemradar en elektrische resistiviteit tomografie. De eerstgenoemde methode, ook bekend als Ground-penetrating Radar of GPR, is een methodologie die in de geofysica wordt gebruikt om de ondergrond te bestuderen. In de praktijk worden elektromagnetische golven naar de grond gestuurd en net als bij een radar worden hun reflecties gemeten om de ondergrond te reconstrueren. De tweede is in plaats daarvan een methodologie die veranderingen in de elektrische weerstand van ondergrondse materialen detecteert.
Met behulp van deze twee technologieën, die beloven een revolutie teweeg te brengen in de archeologie, hebben onderzoekers gebieden met verschillende dichtheden geïdentificeerd onder een deel van de Westelijke Necropolis. Op het eerste gezicht is het een gebied dat niet bedekt is met graven; ondergronds zijn er echter twee structuren die moeten worden bestudeerd.
Wat was het doel van de twee verborgen structuren?
Nina Aldin Thune/Wikimedia Commons - CC BY-SA 3.0 DEED
De twee structuren waarvan het onderzoeksteam de sporen heeft ontdekt, zijn niet van natuurlijke oorsprong maar door mensenhanden gemaakt. Toch is er, zoals we al zeiden, weinig bekend over hun daadwerkelijke doel: ze kunnen zo'n 4000 jaar oud zijn, zoals een groot deel van de rest van de Westelijke Necropolis, maar ze kunnen ook ouder zijn. En verder, niets. Op dit moment hebben archeologen opgemerkt dat er mogelijk een kamer is in de diepste structuur, maar gezien het ontbreken van andere informatie hebben ze besloten om het een “anomalie” te noemen.
Verder onderzoek zal nodig zijn om echt te begrijpen waar de twee verborgen structuren voor werden gebruikt. Na alle opgravingen van de afgelopen twee eeuwen is Egypte nog steeds de hoofdrolspeler van verrassende ontdekkingen en onverwachte vondsten. En zoals zo vaak het geval is, staan we nog maar aan het begin.
Hunter Abducted in the Remote Yukon Wilderness: 1987 UFO Humanoid Close Encounter
Hunter Abducted in the Remote Yukon Wilderness: 1987 UFO Humanoid Close Encounter
In the remote wilderness of the Yukon, a hunter named Kevin experienced an extraordinary and unsettling event in 1987. This story, which blends elements of classic UFO encounters with unique personal details, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of alien abductions and unexplained phenomena.
Setting the Scene
Kevin, whose full identity remains undisclosed for privacy reasons, lived in the small town of Ross River. On September 2, 1987, he embarked on a moose hunting trip near a place called McAss. Despite the rainy and unpleasant weather, Kevin set out on his motorbike, determined to reach his destination.
During his journey, Kevin stopped at an old trailer to spend the night. This trailer, typical of those found at oil lease sites, provided basic shelter in the bush. Early the next morning, he resumed his trip, eager to meet up with his friends.
The Initial Encounter
As Kevin rode along the North Canol Road, he took in the scenery, scanning the landscape for signs of moose. His journey took a bizarre turn when he noticed a strange craft in the sky. The object was flying low, approximately 30 to 40 yards above the ground, and was silent. Kevin described it as a cigar-shaped craft, the size of a DC-3 plane or a large school bus, lacking any typical aircraft features like wings or a tail fin.
Realizing the unusual nature of the craft, Kevin crouched in the grass to observe it more closely. The craft soon disappeared behind a hill, but his ordeal was far from over. He then heard a metallic clunking sound behind him, similar to a car door slamming shut. Curious and cautious, Kevin decided to investigate.
Alien Encounter
To his shock, Kevin encountered two beings that he described as insectoid, with heads resembling grasshoppers and large bug-like eyes. These beings wore blue jumpsuits and stood in the ditch by the road. One of them raised a device resembling a flashlight and directed it at Kevin. Instantly, he felt as though he was pulled out of reality, enveloped in an eerie silence.
Kevin’s next memory was regaining consciousness on the road, disoriented and terrified. His motorbike had been moved, and he found the keys in his hand. He quickly returned to the trailer, realizing that hours had passed, even though the encounter seemed brief.
The Abduction Experience
Back at the trailer, Kevin experienced a sense of vibration and heard a faint humming sound, suggesting the presence of the beings nearby. As he tried to relax, he began having flashbacks of his abduction. He recalled flying over the landscape and coming face-to-face with gray aliens, distinct from the insectoid beings he initially encountered.
These gray aliens communicated telepathically, assuring Kevin that they had already performed experiments on him. Despite his fear, he felt a strange sense of familiarity and comfort with the beings. They offered to show him his home planet, displaying a white star, which Kevin found peculiar as he expected Earth to appear blue and green.
The aliens then offered him a yellow liquid to drink, promising it would help him forget the experience. Although Kevin was reluctant, he sipped the liquid and soon found himself back on the ground, with only partial memories of the event.
Similarities to Other Encounters
Kevin’s story shares similarities with other UFO and alien abduction reports. The cigar-shaped craft and the presence of gray aliens are common elements in such narratives. Interestingly, the metallic clunking sound he heard parallels accounts from Ron Morehead, who recorded Bigfoot vocalizations in the Sierra Mountains. Morehead’s experiences also included strange lights and metallic sounds, suggesting a possible connection between these phenomena.
Reflections on the Encounter
Kevin’s encounter in the Yukon wilderness raises several intriguing questions. The nature of the beings—whether extraterrestrial, interdimensional, or part of a secretive government operation—remains unknown. The advanced technology displayed by the aliens, including their ability to induce amnesia and transport individuals instantaneously, challenges our understanding of reality.
Unlike many abduction accounts characterized by trauma and fear, Kevin’s experience evolved into a sense of calm and familiarity with the beings. This variation underscores the complexity of these encounters and suggests that the intentions and behaviors of the abducting entities might differ widely.
Kevin’s 1987 encounter in the Yukon wilderness adds a compelling chapter to the ongoing saga of UFO and alien abduction phenomena. His story, marked by vivid details and emotional nuances, provides valuable insights into the mysterious world of human-alien interactions. Whether these experiences are literal events or deeply psychological phenomena influenced by cultural narratives, they continue to intrigue and challenge our perceptions of the unknown.
Vijandelijkheden in de ruimte Als de zaken blijven escaleren en de Derde Wereldoorlog inderdaad uitbreekt, zoals velen vandaag de dag speculeren, zou die strijd dan beperkt blijven tot de aarde? Recent nieuws doet ons vermoeden dat zelfs de ruimte aangetast zou kunnen worden.
Een dreigende satelliet En volgens de woordvoerder van het Pentagon, Pat Ryder, "lanceerde Rusland een satelliet in een lage baan om de aarde waarvan we inschatten dat het waarschijnlijk een anti-satellietwapen is". Hij meldde dit in een persconferentie waarover de BBC berichtte.
Koude Oorlog in de ruimte? Onze planeet begint te klein de worden voor de mensheid. In de tweede editie van de Koude Oorlog heeft de strijd zich blijkbaar verplaatst naar de ruimte, waar de boel mogelijk zou kunnen escaleren.
Gewapende satelliet? Pat Ryder ging zelfs zover om te beweren dat de Russische satelliet "vermoedelijk in staat was om andere satellieten aan te vallen".
Een waarschuwing vanuit Washington Washington heeft Moskou al gewaarschuwd dat ze de situatie in de gaten zullen houden en dat ze niet zullen aarzelen om beslissingen te nemen op basis van de bescherming van hun belangen.
Moskou ontkent alles De onderminister van Buitenlandse Zaken van Rusland, Sergei Ryabkov, heeft dergelijke informatie omschreven als "fake news", in verklaringen die zijn verzameld door het persbureau Interfax.
Ze handhaven hun ruimtebeleid "De Amerikanen kunnen zeggen wat ze willen, maar ons beleid verandert wat dat betreft niet, want we zijn altijd tegen de inzet van aanvalswapens in een lage baan om de aarde geweest", voegde Sergei Ryabkov hier nog aan toe.
Verdachte lancering Vreemd genoeg bevestigt het Russische Ministerie van Defensie de lancering van een ruimtevaartuig op 17 mei, maar zonder verdere details te geven over de missie die deze lancering inhield.
Gevechten buiten de dampkring? De verklaringen van Maria Zakharova, woordvoerster van het Russische Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken lagen in dezelfde lijn, en zij beschuldigde de Verenigde Staten ervan de ruimte te willen veranderen in "een arena voor militaire confrontaties".
Vechten in de ruimte zal de volgende stap zijn Ondanks de verklaringen uit Moskou en Washington waarschuwen verschillende militaire experts volgens de BBC al enige tijd dat de ruimte de volgende grens van oorlog wordt in een wereld die steeds afhankelijker wordt van technologie.
Geheimzinnig Chinees ruimtevliegtuig brengt onbekend object in baan rond de aarde
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Geheimzinnig Chinees ruimtevliegtuig brengt onbekend object in baan rond de aarde
Floris Poort
Het Space Shuttle-achtige ruimtevliegtuig van China heeft tijdens zijn derde missie een onbekend object in een baan rond de aarde gebracht.
China troefde de VS eind vorig jaar af met de derde lancering van zijn herbruikbare ruimtevliegtuig. Inmiddels is het al ruim 165 dagen in een baan rond de aarde, en sindsdien stoot het voertuig allerlei signalen uit, en worden objecten losgelaten. Astronoom Jonathan McDowell van het Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics denkt meer te weten.
Onbekend object
"Een nieuw object (59884/2023-195G) is gecatalogiseerd in verhouding met het met het Chinese CSSHQ-ruimtevliegtuig", aldus McDowell. "Het lijkt rond 1900 UTC 24 mei te zijn uitgeworpen", schrijft de astronoom over het onbekende object. Het zou volgens de wetenschapper een satelliet, of 'een ander stuk hardware' kunnen zijn. Mogelijk wordt er al hardware afgestoten voordat de landing wordt ingezet, of wordt met het object geoefend voor bepaalde manoeuvres of het terughalen van satellieten.
"Dat gebeurde bij de eerste vlucht ook", schrijft McDowell over een dergelijke test. Het ruimtevliegtuig werd in 2020 voor het eerst getest, toen voor twee dagen. In 2022 steeg 'ie nogmaals op, en bleef het vaartuig 276 dagen in een baan om de aarde.
Gebaseerd op Amerikaans ontwerp
Het Chinese ruimtevliegtuig lijkt volgens experts op de Boeing X-37B die door de VS wordt ontwikkeld. Dat 'vliegtuig' lijkt op een miniatuur-Space Shuttle en heeft sinds 2010 al zes missies achter de rug. Tijdens zijn laatste missie, die in november 2022 ten einde kwam, verbleef het 908 dagen lang in een baan rond de aarde. Experts denken dat het ontwerp van het Chinese vliegtuig gebaseerd is op de X-37B.
Town baffled after looking up to see nine pillars of light in night sky
Town baffled after looking up to see nine pillars of light in night sky
I'm sure I can guess what you're thinking...
Brenna Cooper
Residents in a Japanese town were left wondering if they were at the forefront of an alien invasion after spotting nine eerie pillars of light in the night sky.
Every unexplained flash of light in the sky, wayward glow lantern or runaway balloon has been accused of being an extra terrestrial at some point.
Beyond the alien mass-hysteria, according to the US government, there are no credible occurrences of UFO's - recently rebranded to UAP's (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon).
However, residents of Tottori Prefecture in southern Japan might be left wondering if that's entirely true after a nine mysterious pillars of light were captured floating in the sky on 11 May.
Like anyone confronted with such a strange occurrence in the sky, residents swiftly snapped photos of the pillars and uploaded them to social media to seek an explanation.
The pillars of light were spotted above the Tottori Prefecture in southern Japan
(X / @maashii_taiy)
The lights were originally shared on X by user Maashii, who wrote: "Around 22:00 today, I discovered a streak of light above Mikaya Port in Daisen Town, Tottori."
"When I looked up at the night sky in front of my house, I saw several streaks of light in the sky," he also told Japanese news site Hint-Pot.
The lights appeared to be floating to the north of the town above the Sea of Japan, with the tweet viewed over 12.1 million times and capturing the attention of X users across the world.
Unsurprisingly, the strange lights led some to speculate that they 'might be abducted by aliens' or if it's 'one big UFO'.
Meanwhile, some also shared their own pictures of the lights.
However, the lights actually have a completely reasonable explanation - and it's not little green men in spaceships.
The lights appeared to float over the Sea of Japan
(X / @totoro8201)
The beams in the sky are actually above a patch of the sea popular with fishing boats, meaning that the lights are actually reflections of the boats in the harbour at the point.
This isn't the first time the lights have been spotted either, with fellow Daisen resident Marcy telling Hint-Pot that she'd witnessed the floating lights a handful of times since moving to the town nine years ago.
The phenomenon is known as 'Isaribi Kochu' or 'fish-attracting light pillars'.
The lights don't often appear, however, sometimes happening once a year, according to Japan Today in 2015.
In order to coax nocturnal fish to their boats, fishermen use lights in order to attract them.
However, according to the publication, when the overnight temperatures drops low enough, ice crystals can form in the air above ships, and given the right conditions, they are bright enough to reflect into the sky and can be seen from shore.
So not aliens, but still pretty cool right?
Featured Image Credit: X/@maashii_taiy/X /@totoro8201
Man adamant that he's stumbled upon a UFO covered in mysterious fur
Man adamant that he's stumbled upon a UFO covered in mysterious fur
The North Carolina native thinks he has found proof of extraterrestrial life in the forest
Joshua Nair
A man from North Carolina is claiming that he has found a UFO that features heavy-duty metal and some odd bits of fur.
Justin Clontz, anAmerican works at Glamping Collective, a luxury campsite in Haywood County, describes what he saw as a 'once in a lifetime' discovery while out working.
The popular holiday spot apparently became the landing spot for a huge unidentified flying object - something that Justin said wasn't a common occurrence.
Justin is convinced that he has found a UFO.
(WMTW Channel 8)
The weird occurrence had him feeling 'shocked' when he was trying to figure out what it was, as Justin said he was in pure disbelief.
"It's once in a lifetime you know, it don't happen every day," he stated.
The discovery happened when he and a coworker spotted the large object on a secluded trail near Canton, with photos taken revealing a burnt carbon fibre shell with robust metal plates bolted together, sporadically covered in bits of fur around the edges.
As it was extremely heavy, Justin had to haul the object from the area, and managed to drag it away with the help of a lawnmower.
He revealed his unique removal method to WLOS: "I just tied a rope to it and drug it out with a lawn mower.
"It's a one in a million chance that it lands, especially if it landed somewhere off the trail in the woods you'd have never found it but it just happened to land on the trail."
The campsite worker also highlighted that the object managed to land between a gap in the trees without causing a fire, landing silently as the object was deep in the woods.
Justin highlighted that you don't hear much from the woods when you get far down that trail.
Following the discovery, he has been looking for aerospace experts for help to identify the UFO's origins - though he has not any clarification from anyone just yet.
There was some fur around the outside of the object.
(WMTW Channel 8)
Justin's discovery is not the only possible sighting of UFOs in the world this year, as a town in Japan spotted floating lights in the sky, in something from a dystopian film.
The residents of Tottori Prefecture in southern Japan spotted nine mysterious pillars of light floating in the sky on 11 May.
The lights were originally shared on X by user Maashii, who wrote: "Around 22:00 today, I discovered a streak of light above Mikaya Port in Daisen Town, Tottori."
"When I looked up at the night sky in front of my house, I saw several streaks of light in the sky," he also told Japanese news site Hint-Pot.
The lights appeared to be floating to the north of the town above the Sea of Japan, with the tweet viewed over 12.1 million times and capturing the attention of several X users.
In this episode we cover the latest news including the passing of Dr. Bruce Maccabee, UAP and Congress news, an interview on ball lightning with Dr. Karl Stephan, and we look at more UAP videos from Enigma Labs.
Dat NASA van plan is terug te keren naar de maan met een menselijke bemanning is geen mysterie. Ter voorbereiding op de Artemis III-missie testte de Amerikaanse ruimtevaartorganisatie enkele nieuwe technologieën voor toekomstige maanwandelingen. Daarvoor stuurde het enkele astronauten naar een vulkanisch veld in de staat Arizona, maar met een heel speciale uitrusting. Laten we eens kijken waar het om gaat!
De reden voor de NASA-tests in Arizona
NASA/Josh Valcarcel
We bevinden ons in Arizona, in de Verenigde Staten, en meer precies in het vulkanische veld San Francisco, dat bestaat uit meer dan 500 vulkanische kloven. Dit is een ideale omgeving, onder de omstandigheden die hier op aarde beschikbaar zijn, om de apparatuur te testen waarmee het mogelijk zal zijn om met de Artemis III-missie naar de maan te gaan. Nadat ze speciale ruimtepakken hadden aangetrokken, simuleerden de astronauten enkele maanwandelingen, om op alle eventualiteiten voorbereid te zijn.
Twee verschillende NASA-teams voerden de tests uit. Het eerste team bestaat uit vluchtleiders en wetenschappers van het Johnson Space Center en houdt op afstand toezicht op de activiteiten van de astronauten. Het tweede team bestaat uit ingenieurs en werkt in het veld en voert “maanwandelingen” uit in de woestijn van Arizona.
Is alles klaar voor de Artemis III-missie?
NASA/Josh Valcarcel / NASA
Bij de vier door NASA gesimuleerde maanwandelingen maakten de teams gebruik van augmented reality-displays en navigatie met heldere lichten. Maar als je naar de gedeelde foto’s kijkt, is het bijzondere ontwerp van de ruimtepakken die de astronauten gebruikten duidelijk. Kort gezegd: ze zien er beslist incompleet uit.
De waarheid is dat het testen op Artemis III op verschillende locaties plaatsvindt en verschillende doeleinden heeft. In Arizona is het niet nodig om de hele opstelling van het ruimtepak uit te proberen, maar eerder om de werking van enkele componenten te evalueren tijdens een wandeling over het oppervlak van onze satelliet. Dit zijn simulaties waarvan het belang voor het succes van missies te vaak wordt gebagatelliseerd. In werkelijkheid maken tests zoals die in Arizona het mogelijk om te oefenen in geologische omstandigheden die vergelijkbaar zijn met die op de maan: eenmaal daar zul je immers niet gemakkelijk naar huis kunnen terugkeren.
Van Arizona tot de zuidpool van de maan
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De gesimuleerde maanwandelingen met de vreemde ruimtepakken zijn momenteel de meest getrouwe simulatie van de Artemis III-missie die tot nu toe is uitgevoerd. De omstandigheden in de woestijn van Arizona lijken immers erg op die van de maangrond waarop de astronauten zich voorbereiden om te betreden.
Het doel van de veldtesten is immers om de uitdagingen die de Artemis III-missie op de zuidpool van de maan zal tegenkomen beter in te schatten. Deze omvatten het verzamelen van gegevens en communicatie met het team dat de vlucht bestuurt en het wetenschapsteam in Houston. Kortom: het duurt niet lang meer voordat een bemanning astronauten terugkeert naar de maan, en het is beter dat alles tot in de puntjes geregeld is. Misschien zullen er nog steeds onvoorziene gebeurtenissen plaatsvinden, maar dat betekent niet dat je niet voorbereid kunt zijn door in vreemde ruimtepakken rond te lopen in de woestijn van Arizona.
Tot voor kort betekende praten over een ruimtelift dat je je op sciencefictionterrein begaf. In staat zijn om naar een ruimtestation in een baan om de aarde te gaan zonder gebruik te maken van een ruimteschip lijkt iets onrealistisch, maar toch is het een steeds reëler wordende mogelijkheid. Het nieuwste bedrijf dat aan dit ambitieuze project is begonnen, is de Japanse Obayashi Corporation. Maar is het echt mogelijk om een ruimtelift te bouwen? En wanneer zal hij klaar zijn? Laten we daar samen achter komen!
Wat is een ruimtelift?
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Een ruimtelift is een hypothetische constructie die het aardoppervlak moet verbinden met een geostationaire baan, zo'n 36.000 kilometer boven de aarde. Dit speciale transportmiddel zou werken als een klassieke lift, met cabines die langs een lange, sterke kabel omhoog en omlaag gaan. Kortom, een ruimtelift zou mensen en goederen in de ruimte kunnen vervoeren zonder dat daar raketten en ruimtevaartuigen voor nodig zijn.
Hoewel het idee op zich niet nieuw is - een eerste vermelding dateert al uit 1895 - lijkt de aanpak van de Obayashi Corporation een concrete interesse in de realisatie van de eerste ruimtelift op aarde te bevestigen. Aan de andere kant zou zo'n constructie enorme voordelen bieden bij het transport van en naar de ruimte, maar tegelijkertijd ook aanzienlijke uitdagingen met zich meebrengen.
Het idee van Obayashi Corporation
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De realisatie van een ruimtelift zou mogelijk worden gemaakt door de vooruitgang in het onderzoek naar koolstofnanobuizen, dat de kern van het project vormt. Volgens de Obayashi Corporation zou deze ruimtelift zich over ongeveer 96.000 kilometer van de aarde naar de ruimte kunnen uitstrekken en resistente kabels gebruiken om mensen en goederen naar een ruimtestation in een geostationaire baan te brengen. Op deze manier zou de omwentelingsperiode van het station gelijk zijn aan de rotatieperiode van de aarde.
Voor de bouw van de lift zijn echter verschillende stappen nodig. Eerst zouden materialen door raketten naar een lage baan om de aarde worden gestuurd, waar ze zouden worden gebruikt om een ruimtestation in elkaar te zetten dat wordt aangedreven door elektromotoren. Eenmaal klaar zou dit ruimteschip een geostationaire baan moeten bereiken om vervolgens de kabel naar de aarde te verlengen. Eenvoudig, toch?
Is een ruimtelift echt haalbaar?
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Volgens Obayashi Corporation zeker wel. Het bedrijf wil zo snel mogelijk beginnen met de bouw en de ruimtelift operationeel hebben voor 2050, met alle positieve gevolgen voor de kosten van ruimtevaart, koolstofuitstoot en het transport van mensen en goederen.
Kortom, vandaag de dag wil het idee van een ruimtelift meer dan ooit breken met science fiction en onze dagelijkse realiteit binnendringen. In theorie is dit een haalbaar project, maar het vergt een gecoördineerde internationale inspanning. Velen zien het project wellicht als slechts een poging van de mens om het bereik van zijn doelstellingen uit te breiden naar de ruimte, duizenden kilometers voorbij het Internationale Ruimtestation. En dit behoort zeker ook tot de doelstellingen van de Obayashi Corporation, maar dat niet alleen. Het is ook een poging om iets werkelijkheid te laten worden wat tot voor kort alleen een verbeelding was. Een toekomstige realiteit, zeker, maar een concrete en tastbare realiteit.
Is it chasing us? That thought coursed throughBetty and Barney Hill’s minds as they drove down the empty winding country road in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. It was a September night in 1961, they hadn’t seen a car for miles, and a strange light in the sky seemed to follow them.
When they finally got home to Portsmouth at dawn, they were far from relieved. They felt dirty. Their watches stopped working. Barney’s shoes were strangely scuffed and Betty’s dress was ripped. There were two hours of the drive that neither one of them could remember. What had happened
With the help of a psychiatrist, the quiet couple eventually revealed a startling story: Gray beings with large eyes had walked them into a metallic disc as wide, Betty said, as her house was long. Once inside, the beings examined the couple and erased their memories.
Their experience would kick off an Air Force inquiry, part of the secretive initiative Project Blue Book that investigated UFO sightings across the country. The incident would also become the first-ever widely publicized alien-abduction account and shape how stories like it were told—and understood—from then on. Debate continues as to whether the husband and wife were liars, fantasists, crackpots or simply sleep-deprived people who later recovered seriously scrambled memories.
The Hills Saw Strange Lights Pursuing Their Car
The Hills’ road trip was spontaneous, a well-earned break Barney decided the couple needed, as explained in The Interrupted Journey, a 1966 book they collaborated on with author John G. Fuller. Barney worked a grueling night shift at the post office, driving 60 miles each way. Betty’s job handling state child-welfare cases was no easier. The little free time this biracial couple had was devoted to their church and activities related to the civil-rights movement. After 16 months of marriage, Betty and Barney saw this trip through Montreal and Niagara Falls as their delayed honeymoon. They left so impulsively they had no time to go to the bank before it closed for the weekend. They got in their car with less than $70 in their pockets.
On the last night of their three-day trip, the tired couple sipped coffee in a Vermont diner to recharge before driving back. Barney figured if they pushed through, they could beat the wind and rains from an approaching hurricane. They left the diner around 10 p.m., estimating they could reach their red-framed house in Portsmouth, New Hampshire between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. at the latest.
As they drove, strange light in the sky gave another reason to hurry. At first it looked like a falling star, but grew larger and brighter with each mile. Barney, an avid plane watcher and World War II vet, was sure they had nothing to worry about. It’s just a satellite, he assured Betty. It probably went off course.
The light seemed to move with the car as Barney steered down the curving mountain road. The light zigged and zagged, ducking past the moon and behind trees and mountain ridges, only to reappear moments later. Sometimes it seemed to move toward them in a game of cat-and-mouse. It had to be an illusion, they thought. Maybe the car’s movement made it seem like the light, too, was moving.
Curiosity overcame them. The couple pulled over at road stops and picnic turnouts to get a closer look. Through binoculars, Betty saw that the white light was really an object spinning in the air.
“Barney,” she told her husband, “if you think that’s a satellite or a star, you’re being completely ridiculous.”
Betty and Barney Hills' Close Encounter
He knew she was right. Barney had an IQ of 140, noted Fuller in his book. Barney was also a pragmatic man who wouldn’t give flying saucers a second thought, remembered his niece Kathleen Marden in her work, Captured: The Betty and Barney Hill Experience. The night was too quiet for a helicopter, a commercial plane or even military jet with a hotshot pilot. He didn’t want to spook Betty, but he was becoming concerned. What was this light and why was it toying with them?
About 70 miles past the diner, the object hovered just above the treetops, approximately 100 feet above them. Barney abruptly stopped the car, keeping the engine running. He shoved a handgun he’d hidden beneath the seat into his pocket and rushed into a dark field, leaving Betty in the car. What he saw was as big as a jet but as round and flat as a pancake. “My God, what is this thing?” he recalled thinking. “This can’t be real.”
Behind rows of windows, gray uniformed beings seemed to look right at him, Barney recalled. He tried to lift his hand to his pistol but somehow couldn’t. A voice told him not to put down his binoculars.
He had a startling thought: We’re about to be captured. Yelling hysterically, he ran back to the car and barreled down the road as Betty tracked the craft, craning her head outside the car window. Without explanation, loud, rhythmic beeps sounded from the car’s trunk. The couple felt instantly drowsy and lost consciousness.
They came to around two hours later and 35 miles down the road.
Using Hypnosis to Recover the Hills' Abduction Memory
Back home in Portsmouth, they tried to make sense of the night. Barney felt compelled to examine his body’s lower half. Both seemed aware of a puzzling presence.
In the weeks and months after, Betty, an avid reader, checked out books from the library discovering the civilian UFO group National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP). She also reported the sighting to the Air Force, worried about radiation.
In coming years, with Betty suffering from disturbing dreams and Barney developing an ulcer and anxiety, the couple sought mental help. The two met with Benjamin Simon, a psychiatrist and neurologist who specialized in hypnosis, a mainstream technique at the time.
Through months of weekly sessions, Simon helped the couple piece together what they think had happened: A vessel had landed on the Hill’s car, putting them to sleep. Afterward, gray beings walked them up a long ramp and into the spacecraft.
Once inside, the Hills were separated, taking turns in an examination room that had curved walls and a large light hanging from the ceiling. Each was asked to climb up on a metal table. The table was so short, Barney’s legs hung over the side.
During the examinations, the beings removed Betty and Barney’s clothes, plucked strands of their hair, took clippings of their nails and scraped their skin. Each sample was placed on a clear material, not unlike a glass slide. Needles, connected to long wires, probed their heads, arms, legs and spines. One large needle, around 4 to 6 inches long, was inserted into Betty’s belly. This pregnancy test left her twisting in pain. Throughout, a being Barney and Betty called “the leader” watched from the side.
After Betty’s examination ended, the beings rushed back into her room, excited. They discovered that Barney’s teeth could be removed. Betty laughed, explaining that Barney had dentures, a fact of human aging the beings struggled to understand.
When the U.S. government tapped the academic to help investigate UFOs, he was initially a skeptic. But not for long.
Later, alone with the leader, Betty asked where the craft had flown, admitting she knew little of the universe. The being joked with her, saying “if you don’t know where you are, there wouldn’t be any point in telling you where I am.” Later, under hypnosis, she drew a star map shown to her on the ship.
In 1965, the Hills' story was picked up by a Boston newspaper. After that, everything changed. The quiet couple’s story became the subject of a best-selling book and a movie starring James Earl Jones. The upstanding civil servants had become celebrity abductees.
The Hills' Story Became a Model for Alien Abductions
The Hills weren’t the first to spot a UFO or even to report an abduction. But their story did capture the nation’s imagination and was so widely publicized, it has helped shape how we talk about alien encounters and abductions to this day.
Before the Hill’s story, alien encounters were friendly, according to Christoper Bader, a professor of sociology at California’s Chapman University. Some aliens even lived on earth and commuted back on weekends. But once the Hills’ story became better known, abduction accounts shared certain characteristics, such as medical examinations and missing time. Aliens with large heads and big eyes—dubbed “grays” in UFO circles—became classic sci-fi staples in personal accounts and pop culture, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and shows like the X-Files.
The Hills’ story—and those that came after—helped pave the way for a new understanding of human experience. Richard J. McNally, a Harvard psychologist, puts it this way: “The ‘alien-abduction’ phenomenon, in my opinion, shows how sincere, non-psychotic individuals can develop beliefs about, and false memories of, incredible experiences that never happened.”
Experts of all stripes have tried to explain why intelligent, otherwise mentally stable people came forward with these experiences. Many psychologists say sleep paralysis and hallucinations played a role. Leading questions during hypnosis—the main way most abductees unlock their stories—could also have been a factor.
The Psychology of Alien Encounter Stories
Those who report abduction might also see the world a little differently. According to research, one of the strongest predictors of false recall is a vivid imagination. This group scores high in “magical ideation” and is more likely to believe in ghosts and tarot readings, according to McNally.
Some believe the Hill’s story was simply a myth in the making, with the supernatural meetings, vulnerable protagonists and otherworldly journeys that are often the hallmarks of legend. Many point to the stress of being an interracial couple living in a predominantly white state in a turbulent era. (The year of their hypnosis, 1964, was marked by Cold War tensions and civil-rights unrest, with numerous urban riots erupting that summer.) “You have a biracial couple at a time where obviously it was not easy to be a biracial couple,” says Bader. “Look what those aliens were: a mixture of black and white. I find that very meaningful.”
Abductee stories depend on first-hand accounts—the most vulnerable form of evidence. Memories can be distorted by stress or distraction, or even manufactured. When a false memory is in place, psychologists say, the brain works to fill in the details. Psychologist Michael Shermer points to ‘patternicity,’ the tendency to see patterns even when none exist, helping us to see faces in clouds or assume that one event caused another.
Investigators noted the hair on the alleged victim’s arms was singed, and the skin burned. The grass where he claimed to have had the encounter was also scorched.
Fighter pilots and radar operators from the USS Nimitz describe their terrifying—and still inexplicable—2004 encounter.
Past experience also shapes human perception. Barney, a World War II vet, thought the head “gray” looked like Hitler and seemed menacing. Betty, meanwhile, who had been excited to see the aliens, bantered with the affable gray who performed her medical examination. That alien even agreed to give her a book to bring to earth with her, she said, though other crew members would later overrule that decision.
In this way alien abduction and encounter stories have helped psychologists understand the human brain, its defects—and the weaknesses inherent in memory and first-hand accounts, according to Christopher French, a psychologist specializing in human experience related to the paranormal. “What we see and hear, especially under less than ideal observational conditions, can be heavily influenced by our prior beliefs and expectations,” wrote French in the The Guardian.
NICAP’s scientific advisor cross-examined the couple and found their account credible. The Air Force’s Project Blue Book would ultimately dismiss the story, determining the unexplained craft could be explained by “natural causes”—hinting that the couple hadn’t seen a spacecraft but only the planet Jupiter.
For his part, psychiatrist Simon never felt the Hills had made up their story. He concluded Betty had dreamed the abduction and Barney had absorbed her story, especially since many of the most vivid details matched descriptions of dreams Betty had jotted down after the event. “I believe implicitly in the honesty of these people,” he said on a ‘70s radio program.
Of course, another explanation is always possible: The abduction actually occurred. The Hills stuck by their story, despite years of skeptics and detractors. Like many abductees, the couple never felt false memory or sleep paralysis explained what they experienced. Betty became a known voice in UFO research and claimed she was visited multiple times in the decades to follow.
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Alien Abduction: The True Story of Betty and Barney Hill – Revealed on Joe Rogan with Dan Aykroyd
Alien Abduction: The True Story of Betty and Barney Hill – Revealed on Joe Rogan with Dan Aykroyd
The Joe Rogan Experience episode featuring Dan Aykroyd delves into one of the most intriguing alien abduction stories of the 20th century: the case of Betty and Barney Hill. This tale, recounted with rich detail and historical context, sheds light on the mysterious world of UFO encounters and the phenomena associated with them.
The Betty and Barney Hill Abduction
In 1961, Betty and Barney Hill claimed to have been abducted by extraterrestrials while driving through the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This incident is often cited as the first widely publicized alien abduction story in the United States. According to their account, the couple experienced a close encounter with a UFO, followed by a period of missing time. Under hypnosis, they later recalled being taken aboard a spacecraft, where they underwent medical examinations.
Evidence and Credibility
Dan Aykroyd emphasizes several pieces of evidence that lend credibility to the Hills’ story. Notably, there was a fluid stain on Betty’s dress, which she believed was used during the medical procedures performed on her. Additionally, the couple’s car showed unexplained marks on its trunk. These physical traces, though not definitive proof, support the plausibility of their account.
The Hills’ testimonies, particularly those given under hypnosis by Dr. Benjamin Simon, are another compelling aspect of their story. Barney’s intense fear and detailed recollections, as captured in the tapes of these sessions, further underscore the authenticity of their experience. Aykroyd points out that neither Betty nor Barney had any prior interest in astronomy, making their detailed descriptions of the star systems they saw aboard the spaceship particularly intriguing.
The Zeta Reticuli Star Map
One of the most fascinating elements of the Hills’ story is the star map that Betty claimed to have seen during her abduction. Betty’s drawing of this map, under hypnosis, was later analyzed by amateur astronomer Marjorie Fish. Fish’s three-dimensional model identified the stars as Zeta Reticuli 1 and 2. This identification was significant because it suggested that Betty had seen a star system not widely known at the time, adding a layer of credibility to her account.
Broader Abduction Phenomena
The conversation between Rogan and Aykroyd expands to discuss other abduction cases and the work of researchers like Budd Hopkins. Hopkins was known for his work with abductees, using hypnosis to help them recall their experiences. He documented numerous cases where individuals reported being taken by extraterrestrials, undergoing examinations, and then being returned to different locations or in different states of dress.
Aykroyd draws an analogy between these abductions and the practice of catch and release in fishing. Just as fishermen release their catch back into the water, seemingly without concern for their exact return location, extraterrestrials might similarly abduct humans, perform tests, and then return them haphazardly.
Skepticism and Belief
A central theme in the discussion is the skepticism that often surrounds UFO and abduction stories. Both Rogan and Aykroyd acknowledge the difficulty many people have in believing such extraordinary claims. However, they argue that the infrequent and bizarre nature of these occurrences makes them challenging to dismiss outright. They urge a balanced approach, remaining open to the possibility of extraterrestrial life while critically examining the evidence.
Historical Context and Media Coverage
Aykroyd references numerous historical newspaper reports and government memos from the 1950s that document UFO sightings. These reports suggest that the phenomenon has been acknowledged for decades, albeit with varying degrees of seriousness. This historical context highlights the enduring public and governmental interest in UFOs and alien encounters.
John Mack’s Contributions
The discussion also touches on the work of John Mack, a Harvard psychiatrist who wrote extensively about abduction experiences. Mack’s academic background and his thorough investigations into these phenomena provided a measure of legitimacy to the study of alien abductions. His books, such as “Abduction,” have influenced many, including skeptics, by presenting well-documented cases and thoughtful analysis.
The Joe Rogan Experience episode with Dan Aykroyd offers a comprehensive exploration of the Betty and Barney Hill abduction story, supported by various pieces of testimonial and circumstantial evidence. It places their experience within the broader context of UFO phenomena, highlighting the challenges of proving such extraordinary claims. Despite the skepticism that often accompanies these stories, the enduring fascination with the possibility of extraterrestrial life continues to captivate the public imagination.
The Roswell incident: Did the US Government cover up an alien crash in 1947? The real history that challenges the conspiracy
The Roswell incident: Did the US Government cover up an alien crash in 1947? The real history that challenges the conspiracy
During the summer of 1947, flying saucers were capturing the world’s imagination against a backdrop of rising tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. Then, a mysterious incident in Roswell, New Mexico, laid the foundations of a supposed cover-up – the full picture of which only came into focus decades later. In the second season of our Conspiracy podcast series, Rob Attar speaks to David Clarke and asks if visitors from outer space really did make contact at Roswell
In the years immediately following the end of the Second World War, a spate of observations of mysterious airborne objects began to accumulate around the globe.
Similar Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) had been described by Allied pilots during the Second World War (the so-called ‘foo fighters’).
Alongside such aerial phenomena, the Nazi regime’s experimentation with rocket-propelled missiles (the V1 and V2 programmes), and its post-war appropriation by the Allies, launched a post-war revolution in weapons technology.
Amid rising Cold War tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, anxiety over a missile gap soon led to an arms race, while wild rumours about the other’s technological innovation soon became rife.
But in 1947, these Earthly fears were eclipsed by a seemingly extraterrestrial ‘visitation’, which brought the city of Roswell, New Mexico, to the world’s attention.
The conspiracy theory: the US government covered up the crash of an alien spacecraft
In late June 1947, W W ‘Mac’ Brazel, a rancher living in New Mexico, discovered an unusual debris field on his land near Roswell.
Days later, he alerted the local authorities, who in turn notified Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF). Military personnel were dispatched to the location whereupon they supposedly recovered material from a damaged extraterrestrial spacecraft and even the bodies of its alien crew.
The base issued a statement confirming that a “flying disc” had been recovered in the vicinity and “inspected at the Roswell Army Air Field”. Yet the following day a correction was released that clarified the debris was in fact a downed weather balloon.
Decades later, in 1978, the so-called ‘Roswell incident’ returned to the spotlight. According to a whistle-blower who had been involved in the operation, the weather balloon story was a cover-up. Photographs of the balloon wreckage had been carefully staged, while the actual spacecraft was spirited away for investigation. At the same time, everyone connected to the incident was sworn to silence.
Researchers tracked down several witnesses who corroborated that a crashed alien spaceship had indeed been salvaged and taken to the enigmatic Area 51 in Nevada where technicians had subsequently reverse-engineered it for the US military.
Not only that, but it was said that extraterrestrial beings had been retrieved from the crash site and had been subjected to autopsies.
What is the source of the theory?
To understand the origins of the Roswell incident, historian and broadcaster, David Clarke, believes it is necessary to begin two weeks earlier on 24 June 1947 and over 1,000 miles northwest.
“Kenneth Arnold, who was a private pilot, was out flying a small aircraft over the Cascade [Range] mountains in Washington state,” says Clarke, who was speaking on our Conspiracy podcast series. “As he was flying towards Mount Rainier, in the distance he saw what he described as a formation of ‘strange aircraft’. They were flying in echelon formation, the way that geese or ducks [do].”
Arnold reckoned that these strange vessels, which he later described as ‘batwing-shaped’, were travelling at supersonic speed. Incidentally, the sound barrier would not be broken until 14 October later that same year by US Air Force officer, Charles Yeager.
“He radioed Yakima airbase and when he landed … [it had been] transmitted all around the United States that this guy had seen some weird objects in the sky. He was surrounded by newspaper reporters,” says Clarke.
His description of the objects’ movement as being akin to a saucer skipping over a pond caught journalists’ imagination, who coined the term ‘flying saucer’.
“The story went viral to use a modern expression,” says Clarke.
“Within 48 hours of Kenneth Arnold reporting what he’d seen, flying saucers were on the newswires across the United States, across North America and Europe. And people started seeing and reporting saucer-shaped flying objects in the sky”.
It was during this craze that the RAAF dispatched Major Jesse Marcel and Captain Sheridan Cavitt to inspect the debris found near Roswell.
But whereas Cavitt maintained that the wreckage was ostensibly ‘normal’, Marcel convinced himself “that it was something very, very unusual and not something that was manufactured in the United States”, explains Clarke.
The reasons why the theory of the Roswell Incident took hold
The airbase’s correction, insisting that the discovery was in fact that of a weather balloon, negated the idea that something more peculiar had been found. That summer in New Mexico soon faded from popular memory – at least for the time being.
“I’ve got a huge collection of books on UFOs and flying saucers from the 1950s up to the present,” says Clarke, “the Roswell incident is not mentioned in any of those books and articles and magazines during the 1950s, during the 1960s”.
Decades later, after trust in the US government had been badly damaged in the wake of the JFK assassination and the unpopular Vietnam War, a more cynical audience was primed to reconsider the official narrative around the Roswell incident.
Clarke believes that this context is the reason why the 1980 book The Roswell Incident by Charles Berlitz and William Moore was so successful in introducing the idea of a government cover-up.
“They went and re-interviewed some of the people who were there at the time. Jesse Marcel, for instance – there’s no other way to describe him – he was a UFO believer. He bought into the idea that flying saucers were craft from outer space,” says Clarke.
According to conspiracists like Marcel, the cover-up even entailed intimidating would-be whistle-blowers with murder: “‘Bullets are cheap’ was the phrase that was used,” explains Clarke.
“There are people who worked in the morgue at Roswell [who] said that they remembered this truck turning up with armed guards and these small bodies of creatures being offloaded”.
By the end of the 20th century, the Roswell incident had acquired an iconic status within the ufology community but also within popular culture generally. During the 1990s, the conspiracy was woven into the X-Files TV drama series and the blockbuster movie, Independence Day.
“That shows how much it’s become a part of the collective American imagination – almost to rival the JFK conspiracies,” says Clarke.
The evidence that debunks the Roswell Incident
The UFO ‘wreckage’ that Brazel came across on his ranch – and later confirmed by Cavitt – consisted of balsa wood, tinfoil, metal strips and other detritus.
As was officially established that summer, these materials, though certainly incongruous to the location in which they were found, were the remnants of a high-altitude balloon.
Clarke points out that “there was a cover-up in some respects, in that when they announced that this thing that had been found was just a weather balloon that wasn’t true because it wasn’t just a weather balloon, it was [part of] a top secret balloon experiment”.
In 1994, the US Congress launched an official investigation into the events of summer 1947. Its conclusions formed part of a two-volume report that revealed that a highly clandestine operation code-named ‘Mogul’ had been conducted at the time from Alamogordo Army Air Field, less than 150 miles west of Roswell.
“The US Navy and the CIA were launching enormous balloon trains from Alamogordo. Everyone will remember at the beginning of 2023, the Chinese spy balloon that was shot down by the US Air Force. A very similar thing was going on in 1947,” says Clarke, citing a recent incident that sparked speculation about alien aircraft visiting Earth.
With the Cold War just getting underway at the time, the US was keen to establish whether the Soviets were conducting nuclear tests.
“They were sending these enormous balloons up,” explains Clarke, “and they were riding the jet stream across the Atlantic, and they had a gondola underneath with cameras inside and a radiosonde where they could track the balloons”.
“One of these balloon trains in the logbook from Alamogordo was lost in the desert shortly before the debris [at Brazel’s ranch] was found,” says Clarke – though he stresses that a direct link between the two cannot be definitively made despite the circumstances.
A few years later, in 1997, the US Air Force published another report. One of its findings attributed the reports about humanoid ‘creatures’ turning up at facilities in and around Roswell to false memories.
According to Clarke, the report “tried to explain where some of the ideas about bodies being retrieved from the desert came from”.
As part of that later investigation, “it turned out that they were actually throwing dummies from aircraft over the desert”.
These tests were part of a secret programme to assess the effect on the human body if pilots ejected from aircraft and fell from high altitudes.
For Clarke, the Roswell incident also bears many of the age-old tropes about celestial visitors descending to Earth in a revelatory fashion.
“Effectively you could see the aliens in the flying saucer as being representative of gods or angels coming to give us their sacred knowledge. And they always crash in a remote area. They’re never crashing in Tunbridge Wells or anywhere like that. It’s always some remote area of desert”.
More than this, Clarke asserts that Roswell became an urban legend for the atomic age and that its DNA is typical of American folklore.
He cites the case of Aurora, Texas – where, in 1897, a UFO allegedly collided with a windmill. The locals “retrieved the body of this Martian pilot, buried it in the local cemetery, and they retrieved bits of metal from this airship that had hieroglyphics on it”.
Clarke says that this was in fact a hoax concocted to attract visitors to the small town after the railway had bypassed it, and he notes that the story is almost “a carbon copy of the Roswell incident”.
Perhaps the most expedient angle on Roswell is that the longevity of this conspiracy theory serves the US military’s interests and may even explain why some ex-military and ex-intelligence personnel have gone on record to suggest that extraterrestrials crashed there in 1947.
For example, ongoing rumours about Area 51 and the back-engineering of otherworldly technology makes for a formidable strategy.
“There’s no two ways about it that there’s some very good evidence that they just encourage that story because it’s a useful disinformation tool against an enemy … don’t mess with us because we’ve got alien technology,” says Clarke.
As conspiracy theories go, he believes that Roswell is among the more ‘harmless’ ones. “The idea that out there in the cold dead Universe there is someone who is interested in us, that we’re not alone, that they’re going to come and save us, that’s quite a comforting thought,” says Clarke, “and I think that out of all the conspiracy theories and myths, this is probably the most positive one of all”.
Earlier this year the US Government admitted that it has developed, tested and flown prototype aircraft some of which have been seen and reported as UFOs.
The Pentagon said “some of these systems had a ‘saucer’ or triangle-shaped appearance and were capable of hovering aloft”.
The US Department of Defence’s All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), released the first volume of its historical investigation of UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomena) in February.
The report traces military technology linked to UFOs back to the end of the second world war and the famous Roswell incident of 1947. It says that all the evidence points to “misidentified authentic highly sensitive national security programs”.
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Halt was deputy base commander at RAF Bentwaters in Suffolk at the time of the Rendlesham Forest incident in 1980 and blew the whistle after an extraordinary sequence of events
The Rendlesham Forest incident refers to three days in December 1980 where numerous unidentified, triangle-shaped objects were spotted hurtling through the sky. They were seen close to the twin airbases, RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge which were then being used by the US Airforce.
Two airmen carrying out patrols of the nuclear base were sent into the forest to investigate a strange object seen to land there. What they saw that night became one of the most compelling UAP military sightings mysteries of all time, anywhere in the world.
American commander Lieutenant Colonel Charles Halt added credibility to the sightings, when he recorded a memo claiming he saw another unidentified object in the forest two nights later.
The memo found its way into the British military archives and was eventually declassified and released by the US government. It described an encounter with an apparent UFO in the forest.
The sighting even made a News of the World front page story proclaiming " UFO LANDS IN SUFFOLK, And that's OFFICIAL"
But the Ministry of Defence said the event posed no risk to national security and was never investigated as a security matter. Government agents were later accused of a cover up.
7NEWS Australia journalist, Ross Coulthart interviewed Lt Col Halt in 2009 and reposted his chat on YouTube earlier this week, attracting almost 200,000 views at the time of writing.
In it, Lt Col Halt recalls witnessing a glowing object that was metallic in appearance, "bright-orangeish-red like fire" with coloured lights.
As he attempted to approach it, it appeared to move through the trees sending animals on a nearby farm "into a frenzy."
He said: "The first thing I saw out of the ordinary was when we were standing at the site, measuring and taking radiation readings and trying to ascertain what this thing was.
"I looked up through the forest and towards the coast. I can best describe it as something looking like an eye with a black centre. The object at first was very stable, still. But it was the equivalent of dripping molten metal. Something was shedding off it and drifting onto the ground."
From 200m away, he added: "When the object started moving towards us, it moved forward from the field into the forest...it's moving thorough the trees going up and down...it was under some kind of intelligent control. It had to be to avoid the trees.
"Then it came towards us at one point and then it receded. It went away. It went back into the field and stayed there for a few seconds and then silently it exploded into white objects and they just disappeared."
Lt Col Halt added: "We went out into the field after the object disappeared and we're searching around with our flashlights looking for some evidence because obviously something was dripping off this object, or appeared to be. And I thought there has be be some slag, some residue, something on the ground or some burn marks or something. And the only thing we found is evidence of being cattle there.
"We didn't find anything at all. And while we were out there searching around, we saw objects in the sky to the north. They were bright objects, they changed shape from half moon to elliptical to full circles."
Lt Col Halt said he requested air traffic experts check radar systems which drew a blank. He descrbed the beams as moving at "very high speed," adding: "They were sort of synchronised. They would move in sharp angular movements as though they were doing a grid search or something...It didn't make any sense to me and I'm puzzled at this point.
"Then we turned and looked, somebody saw one to the south, and then another one to the south...it was closest to us (and) came almost directly overhead at very high speed and stopped. It was stationary.
"We were standing there in awe then all of a sudden, a beam came down (from more than 1,000ft above), right to the side of us. It was an interesting beam, it was concentrated, it did not radiate. It came down like a laser.
"It illuminated a spot on the ground around 10 or 12ft away...I'm thinking is this a warning? Is this communication? What is this? What do we do now? And just as abruptly as it came on, click, it went off."
Police were called to the scene but reported that the only lights they could see were from the nearby Orford Ness lighthouse.
The next morning, servicemen returned to a small clearing and found three small impressions on the ground in a triangular pattern as well as burn marks and broken branches on nearby trees, but police concluded the indents had been made by an animal.
Lt Col Halt, who held one of the highest positions in the US military, made a 20-minute tape recording of his sighting and wrote a memo just days later which he sent to the Ministry of Defence.
But he claims there was a cover-up by a clandestine agency.
In his new introduction to the interview, journalist Ross Coulthart states: "...what he (Halt) told me stunned me. He was a man, one rank below a general, revealing what he believed was a conspiracy by the US military and the British military to conceal what was clearly some kind of intelligently controlled, highly technologically advanced object moving through a forest, immediately adjacent to a base crammed full of dangerous nuclear weapons.
"Why on earth would the Americans and the British want to supress such an incident?
"There's a great story told by an author called Georgia Bruny and she tells of how she met the British prime minister at the time, Margaret Thatcher, and she asked her about the Rendlesham Forest incident....Margaret Thatcher leaned across to her at a dinner party and said: 'You can't tell the people.'"
Nearly half a century on, mystery still surrounds the incident dubbed "Britain's Roswell" - named after the alleged UFO crash in the New Mexico desert in July 1947.
Sceptics have disregarded the sightings as nocturnal lights, the Orford Ness Lighthouse, bright stars or a possible hoax.
Since then, the sightings have been the source of much debate and speculation among UFO enthusiasts and the subject of numerous books, articles and TV programmes.
The forest even has its own official UFO trail, complete with a life-size replica of a flying saucer.
After the fascinating story resurfaced on YouTube, hundreds of viewers flocked to share their thoughts.
One said: "The Rendlesham Forest incident has always struck me as the most credible encounter, with the first-rate witnesses."
Another added: "The best summation of the Rendlesham incident I've ever seen and observed by a high-ranking colonel with no doubts that the objects seen were under intelligent control!"
Numerous UFO sightings of luminous 'train rods' at night are baffling experts
Numerous UFO sightings of luminous 'train rods' at night are baffling experts
One explanation could be that the odd-looking beams of light are Starlink satellites but there were no launches during the first sighting in South America
A series of unusual looking 'lighting rods' captured in the skies above South America have left UFO experts completely stumped
The strange shots of light, that some have likened to UFO sightings, have been compared to luminous 'rods' over countries like Argentina, Brazil and Chile as they are spotted within days of each other by various onlookers.
But experts are baffled as to whether the objects are indeed UFOs or if there is a simpler explanation, like the frequent sightings of Starlink launches, a satellite constellation that uses the Earth's orbit to deliver broadband internet.
It comes as some of the sightings have been compared by witnesses to a string of lights in the sky or shooting stars. Similar sightings across the UK and beyond have in the past been confirmed as launches of Starlink. The satellites can appear as a string of pearls or a "train" of bright lights moving across the night sky.
For four decades, since the height of the Cold War, a mysterious radio signal has been broadcast out of Russia — baffling ham radio fans, scientists and spies alike.
Some speculate it's part of the Russian government's own secret SETI program or even actively communicating with a visiting alien species.
Others believe it might be a 'Dead Hand' doomsday trigger, ready to launch nuclear weapons if Russia's leadership is knocked out of commission.
But according to a professor of electronics and radio engineering, who has studied the signal, one thing is certain: 'It is almost certainly the Russian government that is using it,' he said.
And: 'If it is the Russian government, it wouldn't be for peaceful purposes.'
For four decades, since the height of the Cold War, a mysterious radio signal has been broadcast out of Russia - example signal at left - baffling ham radio fans, scientists and spies alike. Above, right, one of the towers that broadcast the signal, 19 miles outside of Moscow
Professor David Stupples, who teaches electronic and radio engineering at the City University of London, personally believes that the enigmatic broadcast, nicknamed 'The Buzzer,' has likely been kept active as a fail-safe in case of nuclear war.
Broadcast at the 4625kHz shortwave radio frequency, the Buzzer has led some physicists to speculate that its signal is being used to monitor Earth's ionosphere.
But Professor Stupples — whose expertise is in orbital or otherwise space-based reconnaissance platforms, surveillance, and navigation systems — acknowledges that both incredible and mundane explanations are all still on the table.
'They may be just reserving the channel for air defense or some form of defense,' Stupples told Popular Mechanics this week.
'If they don't actually use it, someone will poach it,' according to Stupples. 'They are keeping the channel available by broadcasting and saying, "this is ours."'
In 2010, the source point of the UVB-76 broadcast shifted, surrounded by odd events and new quirks to its seemingly random tones, voices and information - which it has broadcast continuously since the 1970s
Amateur ham radio interest and unclassified scientific interest in 'The Buzzer,' officially known by its original call sign 'UVB-76,' first spiked in 1982.
Back then, the station was known to broadcast only a coded and baffling series of beeps, but by 1992 the broadcasts got stranger: a series of buzzing noises, 25 times every minute, for less than a second each, and occasionally an ominous foghorn.
During the nineties, UVB-76's buzzing would also become sporadically interrupted by anonymous male and female voices, who would read lists of seemingly random names, words, or numbers.
The tones of the noises the station broadcast would vary as well, potentially with secret information packed inside those tonal shifts.
This diversity of odd broadcasts is what caught Professor Stupples's and other researchers' attention, because that variety is out of character for a simple 'emergency placeholder' signal.
According to the surveillance engineering expert, a government or military institution that simply wants to keep control of a certain radio frequency will typically just broadcast a single basic test pattern, over and over again.
Not only does the UVB-76 'Buzzer' broadcast more complex and confusing signals instead — it does so powerfully, with over many thousands of watts of energy transferred, based on Professor Stupples's measurements, and in all directions.
'I have put it through my signal spectrum analyzers,' Stupples said, 'and I can't pick any intelligence out at all.'
A Russian student based in Canada, Egor Esveev, tracked down the mystery broadcast to a seemingly abandoned Russian base near Pskov, on the border with Estonia. Esveev told MailOnline.com in 2014 that he found the abandoned location very eerie
'Some say that it is an old Soviet Dead Man's Switch that triggers a nuclear attack on the west when it stops buzzing,' she explained.
'Others say that it is a homing beacon for UFOs,' Boender continued, 'or a mind control device with which the Russians can program your mind.'
'In the past it was said that it was a remote control station belonging to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant,' she recalls.
Jochen Schäfer, who served for many years as head of a citizen's group in Germany that spied on professional spies, once maintained that the Buzzer is a numbers station: a radio broadcast that allows agents in the field to transmit coded messages.
'It's no typical numbers station, but it is one,' Schäfer insisted to Wired in 2011.
To this day, according to Stupples, all these theories, even the most outlandish ones, could still prove to be true.
'It is always entertaining, isn't it?' Stupples told Popular Mechanics. 'And you never know, one of those crank views may be right, and then we all eat humble pie.'
But the mystery of UVB-76 got deeper in 2010, when it disappeared from its first broadcasting location, which had been tracked down to a Russian army base near the town of Povarovo, 19 miles outside Moscow.
Most of the buildings, some half underground, were destroyed or abandoned according to Mr Evseev, while cables in some areas had been visibly torn from the ground
'We found tons of rubbish documents,' Evseev added. 'One that we found was interestingly enough about ceasing operations of the base'
The signal ceased broadcasting for a roughly 24 hours.
When it returned, odd pauses began appearing in the broadcast, and on August 25, 2010 amateur listeners eavesdropping on the station heard something they described as people shuffling around a room.
Some of these odd new transmissions resembled Morse code.
Then, one day, the station started blaring out snippets of composer Tchaikovsky's ballet 'Swan Lake,' and the call sign changed from 'UVB-76' to 'MDZhB,' spoken by a mystery figure saying 'Mikhail Dumitri Zhengya Boris.'
The station also once broadcast a time signal, with a one-minute long two-tune buzzer sounding at the top of every hour. This was disabled in June 2010, and no time signal has taken its place.
Interestingly, codes have also been repeated over months or years, for reasons unknown. On 26 January 2011 the operator read out 'ILOTICIN 36 19 69 46.' This was repeated almost four months later, on 11 May 2011.
Russian student Egor Esveev, 20, who originally comes from Moscow but now studies in Ottawa, told MailOnline in 2014 that he managed to track down the origin of the signal after it moved from Povarovo.
Esveev said he found it near Pskov, on the border with Estonia, which he explored and photographed himself.
'Like any abandoned building or area it was very creepy,' he told MailOnline in 2014.
'Strange people and very strange scenery.'
Esveev said he encountered 'a mid-40s woman' who was pushing 'a stroller.'
'At first I thought that she is a resident of the town out for a walk but as she walked past I saw that her stroller was empty,' he said.
'Who goes to an abandoned military base with an empty stroller for a walk?'
He said the station was set up like a 'typical Russian military base' with two different perimeters.
Most of the buildings, some half underground, were destroyed or abandoned according to Mr Evseev, while cables in some areas had been visibly torn from the ground.
'We found tons of rubbish documents,' he added. 'One that we found was interestingly enough about ceasing operations of the base.'
Esveev said thinks that the station may be used for some form of internal communication that, 'while secret, isn't sensitive enough for them to care about masking or keeping it secret.'
But no matter how hard people try to investigate the mystery of Russia's 4625kHz signal, according to Professor Stupples, the UK-based electronic and radio engineering expert, any definitive conclusions will likely stay just out of reach without some official confirmation.
'I think to find the whole truth—and nothing but the truth—I think it would have to come from the Russian Federation themselves,' Stupples said.
A shocked North Carolina man revealed the ginormous and bizarre UFO object he stumbled upon in the mountains.
Justin Clontz was working on grounds maintenance at Glamping Collective, a luxury campsite in Haywood County, when he made a bewildering discovery.
Clontz and his coworker were on a remote trail in Canton when they spotted a giant foreign-looking object
He said he was 'Just shocked as to what it was,' adding 'It's once in a lifetime you know, it don't happen every day.'
The UFO-like object was covered in burnt carbon fiber and heavy-duty metal plates that were held together by thick bolts. It appeared to be covered in some kind of weird fur.
The UFO-like object was covered in burnt carbon fiber and heavy-duty metal plates that were held together by thick bolts. It appeared to be covered in some kind of weird fur
Clontz had to tow the object out of the area because it was so massive and heavy
Clontz had to tow the object out of the area because it was so massive and heavy.
'I just tied a rope to it and drug it out with a lawn mower. It's a one in a million chance that it lands, especially if it landed somewhere off the trail in the woods you'd have never found it but it just happened to land on the trail,' Clontz explained to WLOS.
He said that the 'UFO' had landed perfectly in the middle of the trail - through an opening, and said that none of the trees or leaves looked like they had caught fire.
Nobody had even heard the object land, which is surprising because of its size and weight.
Clontz said this wasn't surprising, 'Once you get so far on that trail you don't really hear nothing in the woods.'
The owner of Glamping Collective plans to reach out to aerospace experts to identify the object and its origin.
Justin Clontz (pictured) was working on grounds maintenance at Glamping Collective, a luxury campsite in Haywood County, when he made a bewildering discovery
The owner of Glamping Collective (pictured here) where the 'UFO' was found plans to reach out to aerospace experts to identify the object and its origin
UFO sightings across America have been rampant, with nine never-before-seen videos of crafts flying over the country being recently released by researchers.
While shot in different locations, witnesses described the UFO as appearing out of nowhere without a sound and disappearing into thin air.
Enigma Lab's UAP advisor Alejandro Rojas said that all the images appeared to be the same, but suggested it could have been a rocket - 'but there were no rockets scheduled at that time.'
De robotica-sector groeit snel en er komen steeds meer mensachtige machines met ongelooflijke capaciteiten. Een Chinees bedrijf heeft een van zijn verbazingwekkende robots onthuld. Laten we er samen kennis mee maken.
Unitree G1, de "kind"-robot, gepresenteerd
Unitree Robotics/Youtube screenshot
Mensachtige robots strijden om te zien wie van hen de meest indrukwekkende prestaties kan leveren. De grens van deze machines breidt zich steeds verder uit: robots kunnen rennen, werken, koken, dansen en nog veel meer. De simulatie van menselijke activiteiten wordt steeds nauwkeuriger en verrassender, hoewel de uitdagingen in deze innovatieve sector nog steeds talrijk zijn.
Nadat we de "arbeidersrobot" tijdens de live demonstratie na twintig opeenvolgende uren werk op de grond hebben zien instorten, hebben het nu over het nieuwe "wezen" van het Chinese bedrijf Unitree Robotics, dat de Unitree G1-robot presenteerde via een indrukwekkende video. De wetenschappelijke gemeenschap was verbaasd over deze robot en zijn mogelijkheden: G1 is zo groot als een kind en is uitgerust met kunstmatige intelligentie, maar de functies ervan zijn ongelooflijk geavanceerd.
G1 kan in feite geraakt worden zonder op de grond te vallen: hij stapt gewoon een stukje naar achteren en toont uitzonderlijke weerstand en evenwicht. Bovendien kan hij worden opgevouwen om "compact" te worden en gemakkelijk te worden verplaatst. Zijn meest merkwaardige gave is echter dat hij veel handelingen met zijn handen kan uitvoeren, zoals het kraken van noten en het maken van een tosti.
In de video is te zien hoe G1 op de grond ligt en dan met grote behendigheid helemaal zelfstandig overeind komt. Hij lijkt wel een slangenmens, zo flexibel is hij in het aannemen van onnatuurlijke houdingen. Eenmaal rechtop, wordt hij gefilmd terwijl hij zonder aarzelen naar de muur loopt, zich dan omdraait, één arm opheft en naar de camera zwaait. Op dat punt begint hij te rennen - hij kan een snelheid van 7,2 km/u bereiken - om nog een van zijn vaardigheden te tonen, totdat hij laat zien dat hij tegen een stootje kan. Meteen daarna neemt hij een pauze, gaat op de bank liggen en “krult zich op” zodat hij opgepakt kan worden.
Daarna laat G1 zien wat hij in de keuken kan: hij heeft geen gereedschap nodig om de noten te kraken die hij uit een kom haalt, hij gebruikt gewoon één hand, waarmee hij zelfs een frisdrank kan openen. Het filmpje eindigt met de robot die de intentie heeft om met een hamer op zijn vingers te slaan: ze lijken onverwoestbaar en kunnen voorwerpen tot een maximumgewicht van 2 kg hanteren.
De prijs van de G1-robot is $16.000
Unitree Robotics/Youtube screenshot
Het publiek was echter vooral onder de indruk van de prijs: Unitree G1, die werd onthuld in Yokohama, in Japan, tijdens de ICRA, de conferentie over robotica van de IEEE, kost slechts 16.000 dollar. Hij is 127 cm hoog, 45 cm breed en 20 cm dik. Ingeklapt worden de afmetingen 69x45x30 cm en de lithiumbatterij zorgt voor een autonomie van twee uur.
Unitree heeft al mensachtige robots ontwikkeld en debuteerde op dit gebied met de H1-robot op mensenmaat, die 150.000 dollar kost. Dit tweede product is echter veel goedkoper, ondanks zijn ongelooflijke capaciteiten. Dankzij de Intel RealSense D435 dieptecamera en een 3D LiDAR kan hij zijn omgeving herkennen, waarin hij behendig beweegt dankzij gewrichten in de knieën, middel en heupen. Het is uiteindelijk de “eerste mensachtige die je kunt kopen voor de prijs van een goedkope cobot”, zoals professor Bruno Siciliano, een van de toonaangevende onderzoekers op het gebied van robotica, zei. De cobot is een collaboratieve robot, bedoeld voor mens-machine interactie in nauw contact.
Vroeg of laat zullen mensen naar Mars gaan. Misschien zal de missie niet in de nabije toekomst plaatsvinden, maar het staat vast dat het koloniseren van de rode planeet een van de doelstellingen van ruimtevaartorganisaties is. De vraag is: wat zullen toekomstige kolonisten eten? Leveringen vanaf de aarde zijn allesbehalve duurzaam, en dus blijft er maar één optie over: voedsel direct op Mars verbouwen, met enige hulp van oude Maya-praktijken.
De Maya's en de landbouw op Mars
PLOS ONE/Gonçalves et al./2024
De voedselvoorziening en de landbouw op Mars zijn verre van een ondergeschikt probleem, maar uiterst belangrijke kwesties. Met name een onderzoek van Wageningen University & Research in Nederland heeft mogelijk de eerste stappen gezet om het probleem op te lossen. De onderzoekers hebben in feite een moderne versie van een oude Maya-techniek overgenomen, genaamd intercropping of tussenteelt, en zijn begonnen met het telen van tomaten, erwten en wortels in dezelfde potten.
De resultaten, gepubliceerd in PLOS ONE, waren verrassend. Tomaten geteeld door middel van tussenteelt verdubbelden hun productie vergeleken met individueel geteelde tomaten, met grotere vruchten en in minder tijd. Hetzelfde gebeurde niet met erwten, die een onveranderde opbrengst behielden, en wortelen, die daarentegen een lagere opbrengst vertoonden. Terwijl aan de ene kant intercropping veelbelovende resultaten oplevert, is het aan de andere kant essentieel om zorgvuldig gewassen, grond en additieven te kiezen.
Verbouwen op Marsgrond: is dat mogelijk?
PLOS ONE/Gonçalves et al./2024
Bij het experiment van de onderzoekers van de Nederlandse universiteit waren in deze eerste fase drie soorten gewassen betrokken. Zoals we al zeiden, zijn de grondsoort en eventuele toevoegingen even belangrijk. Om de bodem van Mars te simuleren, ontwikkelden wetenschappers een bodem die bestaat uit regoliet, zonder organisch materiaal, waaraan ze vervolgens bacteriën en voedingsstoffen toevoegden. Een proces dat sterk lijkt op het proces dat toekomstige kolonisten zouden kunnen gebruiken om gewassen op Mars te verbouwen.
Als aanvoer vanaf de aarde moet worden uitgesloten vanwege de kosten en tijd die daarvoor nodig is, lijkt teelt op de rode planeet de enige optie. En intercropping, oftewel het gebruik van planten met complementaire eigenschappen, zou echt een levensvatbare toekomst kunnen vertegenwoordigen. Evenals een manier om het gebruik van water en voedingsstoffen te optimaliseren.
De nieuwe landbouw op Mars en de kunst van het kiezen van de juiste planten
PLOSE ONE/Gonçalves et al./2024 / 中国新闻网/Wikimedia Commons - CC BY 3.0 DEED
Uit de resultaten van hun experiment ontdekten de onderzoekers dat de tomatenplanten een concreet voordeel haalden uit de nabijheid van erwten. Deze laatste kunnen namelijk zeer efficiënt stikstof uit de lucht opnemen en omzetten in voedingsstoffen. Tegelijkertijd profiteerden de wortels niet alleen niet van de nabijheid van de erwten, maar werden ze er ook door geschaad, waarschijnlijk als gevolg van de concurrentie om licht. En we weten dat zonlicht op Mars niet in grote hoeveelheden beschikbaar is: ook in dit geval zal het nodig zijn om na te denken over duurzame alternatieven voor een menselijke kolonie.
Het succes van toekomstige missies naar de rode planeet hangt inderdaad ook af van het vermogen van de kolonisten om zelfvoorzienend te zijn. En deze capaciteit hangt op zijn beurt af van duurzame landbouw op Marsgrond, dat wil zeggen van de tussenteelt van de oude Maya’s. Naast het kiezen van de juiste gewassen om het project te starten, rest er vandaag nog maar één twijfel: niemand heeft de tomaten, erwten en wortelen geproefd. Wie weet hoe ze zullen smaken.
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