For 52 straight days this winter, Shannon Hovey woke up in the company of five other men in a metal tube, 20 feet long and seven feet in diameter, tucked deep inside a ship in the Gulf of Mexico. He retrieved his breakfast from a hatch (usually eggs), read a briefing for the day, and listened for a disembodied voice to tell him when it was time to put on a rubber suit and get to…
Astronomer Sebastian Voltmer is perplexed by an unidentified object he saw flying past the Moon. Voltmer was photographing the night sky, and a mysterious object appeared in the lens of his telescope. “I can’t explain it,” he said. “I was filming the moon, and suddenly I saw something fast and bright rushing across the screen.” It was initially thought that it was a satellite or space station, but these options were ruled out because such…
A new piece of legislation introduced to the Tennessee state senate by Republican Steve Southerland will effectively ban chemtrails in the skies over the Volunteer State. Due to an amendment added in February, the bill—which passed in the house earlier this month with a vote of 70-22-1 and is currently headed to Governor Bill Lee for approval—will prohibit “the intentional injection, release, or dispersion, by any means, of chemicals, chemical compounds, substances, or apparatus within…
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Central to science fiction, and Star Trek in particular, is the ability to travel the galaxy at speeds far faster than light via a fictional technology called a “warp drive.” What is that, and will we ever have one? No warp drive for you A provisional answer is “no.” According to the accepted laws of science, nothing can travel faster than light. Even though light is fast enough to circle the Earth over seven times…