Friday, September 21, 2012
Friday, July 6, 2012
NASA Is Planning A 2014 Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission
NASA is planning a 2014 Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission (MMS) sending four robotic crafts in search of portals created by the crossing of magnetic fields between Earth and the Sun. These portals are surely not the only portals in space and if these crafts make it through the portals safe and sound, the possibilities of robotic space travel are endless! Through my independent research and eye witness, I do believe UFO’s use some type of portals or magnetic portals to travel through space. If you watch the video re creation of the UFO I saw, it did move with a very robotic-like movement and then whisked away in the blink of an eye with a push/pull movement which seems to be what happens in portals. This video , around [11:30], explains the possibility of space traveling using dark matter.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Methane Lakes on Saturn's Moon Titan
NASA’s Cassini spacecraft spied giant lakes of methane in the tropic areas of Saturn’s moon Titan.
And here is a quote from Caitlin Griffith, a Cassini team associate at the University of Arizona, Tucson -
“Methane is a progenitor of Titan’s organic chemistry, which likely produces interesting molecules like amino acids, the building blocks of life.”
Cassini’s images collected over the years have also helped scientist to discover that there is heat coming from inside of Saturn! This internal heat is powering the jet streams creating the ever going storms on Saturn’s outer surface. Before this discovery, the jet streams were thought to have been powered by the sun like how is works with Earth’s atmosphere.
We are still not sure what is exactly inside of Saturn. It was thought to be all gas, but who knows!? Until we discover what lies beneath the thick stormy outer layers of Saturn, we can assume there are alien life forms down there living on methane. There are so many ways that a planet or moon can get what it needs to sustain different types of life.
Keep is up Cassini, you’re doing good!