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Monday, August 28, 2017


Was Our Moon Artificially Created By Intelligent Life?
Some Reasons To Wonder

By Dorraine Fisher

With all the hoopla about the solar eclipse this year, I started looking around for information on this and found more than I expected. Information about the moon, that is. 

As humans born onto this planet, we have a tendency to believe that what’s here right now is what’s always been here.  But that’s only an assumption on our part. And the history of our moon may be proof that we need to stop making assumptions like that altogether.

Have YOU ever thought much about the moon? Most people don’t. It’s just always there. The moon does so much for us. It creates the tidal effects that creates the tidal rhythm of our oceans, which makes life as we know it possible on this planet. And yet we totally take it for granted. But an interesting question is is it really just a product of nature? There are reasons to wonder.
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Friday, October 26, 2012


Is NASA Photoshopping Mars Images?


By TCC Team Member Dorraine Fisher

Mars - Victim of photoshop?

            In my regular daily web surfing trip, I ran across this video that clearly shows that NASA has been Photoshopping their composite images of Mars. But why would they do that? Is it to hide something, or do they have a very good reason? The creator of the video claims they’re using what’s called a cloning tool. There might be a reasonable explanation, but if they don’t explain themselves, we’re left to wonder why?

CHECK OUT THE VIDEO:



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Monday, June 4, 2012

Wednesday's sunrise will be a markedly different one than usual, for as the golden disc rises about the horizon, it will be scarred by a small black dot floating across its surface.
This is the planet Venus, which will stand out in silhouette against the sun - taking a quick bow in the limelight. The next time it takes to the stage, 105 years will have sailed by, meaning most people alive today will not be around to see the encore performance in 2117.
The entire transit, lasting 6 hours and 40 minutes, will be visible almost worldwide - but if you are in the UK and don't want to miss it, it will be an early rise at 5.55am.


Beginning on Tuesday at 11.04pm BST, skywatchers in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, and the northern part of South America will see the beginning of the show before the sun sets.
Assuming the Great British Summer decides to give us a clear morning, you will be able to view the transit from home - but make sure you do it safely, with this advice from NASA:
Inexpensive eclipse shades have special safety filters that appear similar to sunglasses, but these filters permits safe viewing. However, with less than 48 hours to go, these may be tough to track down in time.
If you have binoculars or telescopes, special solar filters are available. However, never ever use a telescope without a filter or look directly at the sun - or you will irreparably damage your eyesight. And NASA warns not to buy solar filters that attach to the eye-piece, as these are not always safe.
But if there is a telescope to hand, find a screen and project the sun onto it. This will provide a magnified view of the sun, and the clearest way of seeing the transit yourself - but find a safe surface to project onto, as this can be a fire risk.
Pinhole projectors have the advantage of being easy and inexpensive, although their view is unmagnified. For advice on how to make one, check out the page at Stanford.
More advice is available at NASA's Transit page.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011


Astronomers have confirmed the existence of an Earth-like planet in the “habitable zone” around a star not unlike our own.
The planet, Kepler 22-b, lies about 600 light-years away and is about 2.4 times the size of Earth, and has a temperature of about 22C.

It is the closest confirmed planet yet to one like ours – an “Earth 2.0″.

However, the team does not yet know if Kepler 22-b is made mostly of rock, gas or liquid.

During the conference at which the result was announced, the Kepler team also said that it had spotted some 1,094 new candidate planets – nearly doubling the telescope’s haul of potential far-flung worlds.

Kepler 22-b was one of 54 exoplanet candidates in habitable zones reported by the Kepler team in February, and is just the first to be formally confirmed using other telescopes.

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