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No Cameras Of Apollo Crew During Launch
By: Extralien It would seem there were no photos or video footage of any of the Apollo astronauts inside the cockpit before or during launch until the Apollo-Soyuz mission in 1975. Is this video a pointer towards how the Apollo missions could have been manipulated?... flags: 0, replies: 6
NASA announcement....planet-like body inside our solar system!!!
By: TheRealXI I dont know if i should be excited about this...or afraid. I have read so many different threads on this site and i am open to all ideas. i'd like to know what everyone else thinks about this announcement. Thank you. flags: 0, replies: 16
N.A.S.A Announcement cover-up?
By: AGENT_T Call me stupid or something,but when N.A.S.A announced its results of corroborating evidence between its Xray telescope and its optical telescope,something just seemed odd. It's 140yr old supernova somehow managed to break the laws of physics and... flags: 0, replies: 7
NASA Youngest Supernova Question By: seenitall Concerning the NASA announcement of the youngest supernova ever discovered... Now I will admit ignorance in this field of science but I have a few questions regarding the details of this discovery. The supernova is 25,000 light years away yet... flags: 0, replies: 1 Flagged In The Past 7 Days
A Hidden Galaxy Discovered
By: angelc01 Sharing information relating to astronomy and the study of the universe is so important becauase we are part of it all. Astronomers be them professional or amateur whose information when supplied is so... flags: 2, replies: 3
NASA to Announce Success of Long Galactic Hunt?
By: solidshot "WASHINGTON -- NASA has scheduled a media teleconference Wednesday, May 14, at 1 p.m. EDT, to announce the discovery of an object in our Galaxy astronomers have been hunting for more than 50 years. This... flags: 1, replies: 4
Best Havens for Life: Europa, Io, and Mars
By: Trash can I've watched countless videos and read countless articles about Mars, Io, nad Europa. Each of these (especially Europa) can be havens for life. MARS I don't believe that Mars has life on it... flags: 1, replies: 11
Planet X has to exist
By: adkchamp Okay i can see if Planet X was real, we could then see it right? Well what if it's coming up and around our solar system? Everyone says its coming laterally, but what if its rising (therefore we can see... flags: 0, replies: 7
Microsoft Worldwide Telescope released
By: rocksarerocks "The WorldWide Telescope (WWT) is a Web 2.0 visualization software environment that enables your computer to function as a virtual telescope—bringing together imagery from the best ground and... flags: 0, replies: 1
Big wont take little By: Mabus Why is it the sun with its gravity wont pull in the planets with their gravities? My take on it: I think gravities of objects cause anti-gravity at the edge of their touching gravity fields because... flags: 0, replies: 3 Flagged In The Past 30 Days
MRO image of Phobos shows artifact!
By: darkbluesky Whats casting this very long shadow on the rim of the crater in this picture? It's very bright and very tall. Some kind of tower or gantry? Ideas? wide view: closer: zoom:... flages: 43
Liquid Water Found on the Moon?
By: zorgon This set of images was brought to my attention by ziggystar60 :up: I am going to show the two images ( well a clip of them) in a simple exact size cropping from the original NASA images... As we go... flages: 20
Green and Blue Flashes at Paranal
By: angelc01 These are amazing photos of what is called "Green and Blue flashes at sunset otherwise known as Gegenshein [german for counter shine] I thought I would share these images with my friends on ATS with permission... flages: 3
A Tiny Glimpse
By: DearWife Hello all: I did a search to see if one of the links I would like to share was already posted on ATS, but it already was under another category. That's okay though, here it is again: This... flages: 3
Suggestions please - slow moving star
By: VIKINGANT Hi Guys, I need your help. I just saw a strange thing I cannot explain. I went outside for a cig and looked up in the sky as I always do and saw a star moving slowly. It was way to slow for a satelite... flages: 2
Scars on Mars suggest recent glaciers
By: ChadAndrewATS "Orbiter images show that planet may have gone through many ice ages A vanished glacier with a mysterious calling card suggests Mars went through many ice ages in its very recent past. A... flages: 2
Indian rocket puts a record 10 satellites into orbit
By: Enceladus "BANGALORE, India (AFP) — An Indian rocket launched a record 10 satellites into orbit in a single mission Monday, underlining the nation's emergence as a major competitor in the multi-billion-dollar... flages: 2
Send Your Name to the Moon Aboard LRO! By: hsur2112 Ok, this isn't big news, but NASA is taking names to be placed on a microchip aboard the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. It may sound kind of corny, but if you have kids or know someone who does, it's... flages: 2 Flagged In The Past 90 Days
LEAKED images of Nibiru orbited by Planet X taken by South Pole Station Telescope
By: Terrapop The leaked pictures shown in the following video are allegedly taken by the Amundsen-Scot American SPT (South Pole Telescope): What do you all think about this? Fake or first proof of what is... flags: 48
High altitude explosion this AM. (meteor?)
By: seagull This happened about 0530 this morning. Southeastern Washington/Northeastern Oregon. Just before daybreak. Bright flash followed shortly afterwards by a rather large boom. I was outside, when the... flags: 20
What is this? Deux.
By: Slash Well seems the topic name of "What is this" was already taken, so I lost everything I just wrote after getting the error. :( Okay. Here we go again, knowing my luck some one has beaten me to the punch... flags: 8
Amazing new photos of Phobos
By: Jbird These Amazing new photos of Phobos and it's impact crater Stickney were taken by The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) " The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) angled in as close... flags: 8
New Radar Images of the Moon
By: zorgon New Radar Maps of the Moon February 29, 2008 " February 29, 2008: NASA has obtained new high-resolution radar maps of the Moon's south pole--a region the space agency is considering as a landing site... flags: 7
Stunning Pictures of Avalanche on Mars
By: hsur2112 These high-res. pictures are beautiful. "A NASA spacecraft has taken the first-ever image of an avalanche in action near Mars' north pole. The High Resolution Imaging Experiment (HiRISE) on... flags: 7
Is it just me, or is the moon very bright?
By: ZikhaN Is it just or has the moon been extra bright the last few days? It's almost like a second sun in the night sky. flags: 7
Evidence for Ocean Found at Saturn's Moon Titan
By: Enceladus An ocean seasoned with the chemical ingredients of life may lie hidden beneath the icy surface of Saturn's moon Titan. The evidence? The entire surface of Titan appears to be sliding around, scientists... flags: 6
My Theory of Dark Matter
By: TLomon Before we begin, I want to thank sparda4355 for the encouragement to post this thread. Without his prodding, it may never have been released to the public. People think I am crazy enough as it is. How... flags: 5
Scientists discover solar system's 'Planet X'
By: fauxhawk wolves I'm not sure how to use this site the right way yet, or if I'm in the right section, but here is a link to the breaking news in the mass media down here in Australia about scientist finding Planet X at... flags: 5
Lander Zeroes in On Martian North Pole
By: Enceladus " NASA's next spacecraft to visit Mars has changed course to zero in on its red planet landing site. The Phoenix Mars Lander fired its thrusters for 35 seconds Thursday to fine-tune its heading for a... flags: 5
Planet / Star size Comparison By: samureyed I am sure some of you have seen this, but for others that haven't It is very interesting. It really goes to show how little we are in the universe... And lastly... flags: 4 |
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