Saturday, 26 October 2013

Canada's former Minister of Defence, Hellyer Announces That Aliens Are Real And Among Us Now! Video, UFO Sighting News.

Source - UFO Sightings Daily

News states: 
Paul Hellyer recently stirred up global controversy when he testified before a half-dozen former US representatives that aliens exist. As Canada's former Minister of Defence, Hellyer is the first and only cabinet-ranking official from a G8 nation to publicly state a belief in extraterrestrials.

MOTHERBOARD visits Paul Hellyer at his cottage in the sleepy and scenic woods of Ontario to find out more about his extraterrestrial claims. This is Paul Hellyer in real life.

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Fleet of Three UFOs Caught In Front Of Moon In NASA Photo, Oct 2013, UFO Sighting News.

Source - UFO Sightings Daily

Date of discovery: October 2013
Location of discovery: Near Earths Moon
Mission: Apollo 9, 179 Nautical Miles above Earth, or 324km in orbit. 
Camera: HB Hasselblad, 80mm, 
Film: Kodac Ektachrome, Frame 23


UFOs that were over 2-3 km long have been seen and reported by pilots and other eyewitnesses, I myself have reported UFOs on the moons surface that were about 10km across in comparison with the nearby crater who's diameter is known.

Here again are three UFOs, long and giant in size flying past the moon and recorded by none other than NASA! Its a glitch, a scratch, a cheap lens on your scope...sorry boys, NASA buys only the best quality and highest performance parts for its observations, but thank you for playing. SCW

Thursday, 24 October 2013

Space cannon ready: Japan to shoot asteroid for samples in 2014 mission

Source - Space Daily



In 2013 the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency are sending the space probe, Hayabusa 2, on a long journey to an asteroid named 1999 JU3 (Image by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency).
by Staff Writers Moscow (Voice of Russia) Oct 24, 2013 A unique space cannon developed for Japan's Hayabusa 2 spacecraft has successfully test-fired on Earth in preparation for a 2014 mission. During its upcoming journey into space, the cannon will blast an asteroid and mine samples of its soil.
The test took place in the Japanese prefecture of Gifu, paving the way for the Hayabusa 2 spacecraft to extract soil samples from the asteroid, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) announced on Monday.
During the mission of Hayabusa 2, scheduled to begin in December 2014, the space probe will extract soil from inside the asteroid. In order to do this, it will be equipped with a collision device designed to shoot at the surface of the asteroid from a distance of 100 meters with metal shell ammunition moving at a speed of two kilometers per second.
JAXA hopes to create a small (a few meters in diameter), artificial crater from which Japanese scientists can extract valuable samples capable of revealing the history of the formation of cosmic bodies of this type.
"A new function, [a] 'collision device,' is considered to be [on board] to create a crater artificially," JAXA explained on its website, adding that collecting samples from the surface that is exposed by a collision will ensure acquiring "fresh samples that are less weathered by the space environment or heat."
In order to calibrate the precision of the cannon, JAXA engineers had to overcome a number of challenges. However, the agency assures that all problems have already been solved.
"We were able to solve several problems associated with the development of the device. During the tests, the projectile hit right on target, and with the expected speed," JAXA engineer Takanao Saiki said.
Japanese scientists actively began exploring asteroids with the Hayabusa mission, which returned to earth in June 2010 after exploring a 500-meter-long rock-rich S-type Itokawa asteroid.
Hayabusa 2 is a successor of the first spacecraft and is scheduled to be launched in 2014 to conduct research of a C-type asteroid temporally called '1999 JU3.' It is believed to contain a higher concentration of organic matters and water.
"Minerals and seawater which form the Earth as well as materials for life are believed to be strongly connected in the primitive solar nebula in the early solar system, thus we expect to clarify the origin of life by analyzing samples acquired from a primordial celestial body such as a C-type asteroid to study organic matter and water in the solar system and how they coexist while affecting each other," JAXA posted on its website.
So far, research into '1999 JU3' revealed that it is a sphere approximately 920 meters in diameter with an albedo on the surface of about 0.06. The rotation period of the celestial object is approximately 7.6 hours.
Hayabusa 2 is expected to reach its target in the middle of 2018 before departing back to Earth in 2019.
Source: Voice of Russia



Corporal Stationed in Peru Is Eyewitness of UFO Crash, UFO Sighting News.

Date of UFO Crash: April 1997
Location: Peru

Corporal Weygandt states that the DOE, Department of Energy was there on the scene immediately after him, taking control of the situation, with many men in black there. He was there just 15 minutes but because he had an up close look into the craft and the outer parts of the craft he was immediately arrested. The men dressed in black said they are on their own program and don't have to obey anyone, we just do what we want. Weygandt states, "yes there were life forms in the ship." He said he held the creatures hands, which only had four fingers. The men that were investigating the UFO in black cloths were with a team called, "Delta, Oscar, Echo."

I believe these aliens are inhabiting parts of the Peru area in underground bases, and have made an arrangement with the DOE to help cover up accidents. Evidence that aliens have been in Peru go back tens of thousands of year with the Nazdec lines, also a recent alien mummy was found (click here to view). I hope hackers investigate the DOE in Peru...it could be very interesting. SCW



News states: 
Lance Corporal Weygandt was stationed in Peru when he was asked to report to a crash site of a mysterious aircraft shot down into a mountainside. He said it was unlike anything he had seen. After visiting the site, he was arrested and held in a cell for days.





Tuesday, 22 October 2013

New light on supermassive black holes

Source - Space Daily
by Staff Writers Melbourne, Australia (SPX) Oct 22, 2013


File image.
Swinburne University of Technology scientists are part of an international team that has used observations of super-dense stars known as pulsars to probe the Universe in a completely new way.
Astronomers have known that at the heart of every galaxy, like our own Milky Way, there lurks a supermassive black hole.
But until now, the rate at which these black holes grow and collide has been poorly understood.
A paper in Science pits the front-running ideas about the growth of supermassive black holes against some of the most precise astrophysical measurements ever made.
The data for this experiment was derived from a long-standing collaboration established by the CSIRO and Swinburne using pulsar observations from the CSIRO Parkes 64 metre radio telescope.
The study was jointly led by Dr Ryan Shannon, a Postdoctoral Fellow with CSIRO, and Mr Vikram Ravi, a PhD student co-supervised by the University of Melbourne and CSIRO.
"For the first time, we've used information about gravitational waves as a tool in astrophysics," Dr Shannon said.
"It's a powerful new tool. These black holes are very hard to observe directly, so this is a new chapter in astronomy."
"One model for black-hole growth has failed our test and we're painting the others into a corner. They may not break, but they'll have to bend," Mr Ravi said.
Einstein predicted gravitational waves - ripples in spacetime, generated by bodies changing speed or direction. Bodies, for instance, such as pairs of black holes orbiting each other.
When galaxies merge, their resident black holes are doomed to meet. They first waltz together then enter a desperate embrace and merge.
"Towards the end of this dance they're growling out gravitational waves at a frequency we're set up to detect," Dr Shannon said.
Armed with the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array data, the researchers tested four models of black-hole growth. They effectively ruled out black holes gaining mass only through mergers, but the other three models "are still in the game," Dr Sarah Burke-Spolaor at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) said.
For Swinburne's Dr Willem van Straten, the result is particularly pleasing, as it exploits data processed on the Swinburne supercomputer from his PhD in the 1990s until today.



UFO recorded over Kingston, Australia 15-Oct-2013


Source - Latest UFO Sightings

UFO videos - New footage of a UFO flying across the sky above Kingston, a suburb of Logan City, Queensland, Australia. This was taken on 15th October 2013.


UFO fleet over Guadalajara, Mexico 21-Oct-2013



Source - Latest UFO Sightings

Latest UFO sightings - New interesting footage of some kind of a fleet flying across the night sky above Guadalajara, the capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco. This was taken on Monday, 21st October 2013 with infrared camera.