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- 10091: UFO Crash Near Roswell, NM
- ... government released a new story. I will summarize the events, then discuss some important evidence connected with them. On July 2, 1947, during a severe thunderstorm, a saucer flew near to the ground at a great velocity. It exploded. Its pieces scattered over an area near Corona, New Mexico. The next day William "Mac" Brazel, foreman of the Foster Ranch, and his seven-year-old neighbor, Dee, found the remains of ...
- 10092: UFO's
- ... he spotted nine circular aircraft flying in formation. According to his estimate the aircraft were approximately the size of a DC-4 airliner ( Jackson 4). This account was the first sighting to ever receive a great deal of media attention. This sighting gave birth to the phrase "flying Saucer" coined by a reporter named Bill Begrette. Although not the first UFO sighting in history, Kenneth Arnolds account is considered to be ...
- 10093: Near Earth Objects
- ... either asteroid or comets. Ninety percent of the information that I came across discussed asteroids. Therefore, I will concentrate on asteroids alone. I'm not fully knowledgeable on the subject but I did learn a great deal. What are NEOs? The "Webster's New World Dictionary" states, "Any of the small planets between Mars and Jupiter". The "Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia from Infopedia" states, "One of the many small or minor ...
- 10094: The Tragic Challenger Explosion
- ... few self-described personal goals: "To learn a lot about quite a number of different technologies; to be able to use them somehow, to do something that required a concerted team effort and, finally, a great individual effort (Gray 33)." She had said once, when asked, about the dangers of the space program, "I think something is only dangerous if you are not prepared for it or if you don't ...
- 10095: The Search for Black Holes: Both As A Concept And An Understanding
- ... more enormous gaseous clouds come together which forms the core, and as an aftereffect the conversion, due to that impact, of huge amounts of energy from the two clouds. The clouds come together with a great enough force, that a nuclear reaction ensues. This type of energy is created by fusion wherein the atoms are forced together to form a new one. In turn, heat in excess of millions of degrees ...
- 10096: The Future of NASA
- ... NASA's space program that we now incorporate in our daily lives include the vacuum cleaner, pacemaker, pens that can write upside-down, and the zero-gravity training system. The vacuum cleaner was originally a great tool for astronauts in outer space. It is now a very helpful tool for cleaning our homes. The pacemaker is a form of life-support on spacecrafts, helping astronomers' hearts pump while they are outside ...
- 10097: The Big Bang
- ... and starts to fall. The crash of the long fall may be the Big Bang to the beginning of another universe, as the fireball formed at the end of the contraction leaps outward in another great expansion.6 Such a universe is said to be closed, and pulsating. If the universe has achieved escape velocity, it will continue to expand forever. The stars will redden and die, the universe will be ...
- 10098: The Big Bang
- ... and starts to fall. The crash of the long fall may be the Big Bang to the beginning of another universe, as the fireball formed at the end of the contraction leaps outward in another great expansion. Such a universe is said to be closed, and pulsating. If the universe has achieved escape velocity, it will continue to expand forever. The stars will redden and die, the universe will be like ...
- 10099: The Beginning Of Time
- ... sub-atomic reactions. The two most important of these reactions are: Antineutrino + Proton ----> Positron (anti-electron) + Neutron Neutrino + Neutron ----> Electron + Proton In effect the protons are becoming neutrons and vice-versa. The energies are so great that simple atoms being formed fall apart immediately after coming together. (Silk, 1994) As the universe expands, and loses energy the electrons and positrons begin to collide, effectively annihilating one another, leaving only energy in ...
- 10100: Stephen J. Hawking by Rachel Finck
- ... highly productive researcher, and, since 1979, he has held the Lucasian professorship in mathematics at Cambridge, the very chair once held by Isaac Newton. Although still relatively young, Hawking is already being compared to such great intellects as Newton and Albert Einstein. Yet it should be noted that since the early 1960s he has been the victim of a progressive and incurable motorneurone disease, ALS, that now confines him to a ...
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