Thursday, October 28, 2010

What happenned over LA on Wed. Feb 25th,1942


On Feb 25th 1942 at 2 am a UFO appeared over LA and the Army scrambled to shoot it out of the sky. Nearly 2,00 rounds of 12 lb high explosives were shot towards this UFO in what became known as the Battle of Los Angeles. It happened five years before Roswell, two years before D-day and a few weeks after Pearl Harbor. A glowing craft was seen hovering over LA in the middle of the night, the Army sent out an alert to completly blackout all lights and sound the Air Raid sirens waking nearly allof LA. and the Army's 37th coast Artillery shells started bursting over the LA sky. The city was blacked out from 2:25 to 7:21 am after an earlier yellow alert at 7:18 pm was called off at 10:23 pm. The blackout was in effect from here to the Mexican border and inland to the San Joaquin Valley. The army had every available spotlight on the object itself which appearead to glow brightly like a wheel . From 3 am to 3:30 the army scored many direct hits but could not bring the massive object down and the craft moved on slowly to Long Beach before dissappearing. Observers said the object appeared to be over 8,000 feet or higher and was more than 800 feet in length, compare that to a modern 747 at only 231 feet.. Much of the firing appeared to come from the vicinity of aircraft plants along the coastal area of Santa Monica, Inglewood, Southwest Los Angeles, and Long Beach.

The headlines next day in the LA times read." Chilly Throng Watches Shells Bursting in Sky"

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

How close can you get to the sun?


You can not get very close, without a heat shield. As soon as you passed Venus the shield would get so hot it would melt as the temperature would rise into the thousands of degrees. as soon as you peeked over that shield this is what would happen.

We are booking our hotel stay on the moon next week


Have you booked your stay at the Moon Hotel ? I will get you started . First you will need to go to your doctor and get your physical to make sure you are fit enough to travel to the moon. You will experience some high amount of G-force as you ascent into space. Your total cost for this flight and hotel stay will be 2.3 million dollars, US.

What will happen to the earth in the future


The sun will grow larger and larger over the course of millions of years and hopefully by then mankind should have been able to terraform other planets in our solar system farther from the sun and take most of the earths lifeforms there or travel to the nearest stars to colonize other planets. By then the oceans on earth will likely disappear along with all other life forms.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

How long can you live in the vacuum of space?


Your blood will start to boil off 30 seconds and damage to lungs will occur in under 1 minute, the radiation alone will also be long lasting on skin exposed. A few people have lost their lives due to loosing their cabin pressure in space, as you need both oxygen and pressure to survive above earths atmosphere.In a vaccum you will loose consciuosness in less than 15 seconds.

What is the inside of an Astronauts visor made out of


The best protection against deadly radiation against an astronaut eyes and skin has been a thin layer of gold applied in the inside of an astronauts visor.

Twinkle twinkle little star




A star looks faint because its so far away but as you get closer the star looks just like our sun.

Where Gold comes from.

Gold is created in a dying star, a star that has converted all its atoms into iron. Iron which is made up of 26 protons is the heaviest element a star can make, this iron heats up so much it explodes violently, but once it goes into supernova mode it can create extraordinary heavy elements with even numbered protons 30,40 etc... What is truly a miracle is when it creates an odd numbered Element like Gold with 79 protons. The more massive the explosion, the more gold it creates and this could happen in space with any massive star and has has happened to many stars already. Every time a supernovae occurs all the atoms of gold coalesce in space with other hot gases to form a planet much like our earth, the spinning of hot gasses in this young planet throw off the gold atoms in its outer layer and as the planets outer layer cools the gold becomes trapped. The way the gold comes up again is through the planets surface in process of rising tectonics,and hot magma due to volcanic eruptions. Our Sun will die in 10 billion years but will not go supernovae because it is not massive enough.Our star changes its hydrogen into helium instead and not iron like those other stars that are 10 or 20 times more massive than our sun. Our sun instead will expand and then slowly contract into a white dwarf and then crystalize into a giant diamond, like the white dwarf recently discovered in the constellation Centaurus 50 light years away. Supernovas also create diamonds, preferably black diamonds along with some white diamond dust and later carried through the universe on comets and asteroids. Unlike Gold most diamonds are naturally created 120 miles below our planet surface under intense heat and pressure and created from small bits of carbon. Gold has amazing properties a single ounce of gold could be made into wire 5 miles long and can be hammered into a sheet 0.0001 millimeters, so thin that even light could penetrate through it. All the pure gold mined in history could fit inside an olympic sized pool , roughly 100,000 tons. It might appear we have more,this is because nearly all gold is mixed with harder metals and this creates larger pieces of jewlery..There is still 21 trillion tons in the earths crust, which might have taken alot of exploding stars to make. So no wonder the native peoples of the Americas like the Aztecs called Gold the Sweat of the Sun, and they were partly right.So the next time you hold a piece of gold in your hand, you are holding a piece of a star that was 10 times bigger than our sun, it is millions or billions of years old and created in the most violent explosion in the universe and traveled millions of years, and perhaps even billions to get here.

Friday, March 19, 2010

The Darkest Places on Earth

1.Chile's Atacama Desert- Observatorio Cerro Mamalluca
2.Mauna Kea, Big Island Of Hawaii- Altitude 9,000 feet - Keck Observatory, 30 meter telescope to be finished in 2018, Onizuka Visitors Center free nightly stargazing programs.
3.Sonora Desert- Kitt Peak National Observatory
4.Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah- First placed honored as International Dark Sky Park
5.South African Astronomical Observatory in Sutherland (some say also Capetown, South Africa)
6.Kruger National Park, SouthAfrica
7.Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, Namibia
8.Sydney Observatory, Sydney Harbor Australia
9.Uluru (Ayers Rock) Australia
10.Auckland Stardome, New Zealand
11.Mount John Obervatory, South Island Town of Lake Tekapo
12. Royal Observatory, Edinburgh Scotland
13. Galloway Forest Park, Scotland

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Apophis- 13 year old boy corrects NASA



Apohis, a 390 meter wide asteroid was discovered in June 2003, and made headlines in December of 2004 because of its probability to impact Earth with the equivalent of 100,000 times the power of the Hiroshima bomb in 2029.


Then another story circulated the internet, though it was not collabarated by NASA. A 13 year old german boy said the trajectory did not take into account the probability of the Asteroid Apophis hitting our satellites and changing its trajectory during 2029, to again return and hit the earth on 2036. And that NASA miscalcuated its trajectory as computed for his shool science project. NASA afraid of ridicule , stated it was still sticking to its original estimate and that the probability was miniscule.


Apophis trajectory will be examined more closely in 2012 and 2013 and the trajectory will again be revised. This next rendezvous will give scientist a chance to examine its spin rate and brightness which will give us a more precise trajectory. The more radiation from the sun it absorbs the faster its trajectory and spin, giving it a slightly different trajectory over the course of years. We also need to take into account the pull of other objects on Apophis in space which can also change its path. If in 2029 it does go through earths precise gravitational keyhole thats 600 meters accros then it will return to hit us , 7 years later . If it is determined with certainty it will hit us in 2036 then we can do some things to change its trajectory. One proposed idea is to put large reflecting Mylar material that reflects sunlight to heat up the asteroid enough and change its course. Another proposed idea is to send a bomb to blow it up, but that may create more smaller Asteroids that will surely be attracted to earth gravitational pull. I bet this is best because if they break up into small enough rocks they will burn up in our atmosphere.


On the question given by the 13 year old -what about an impact in space with a man made satellite? if this occured it would be like a bug on a windshield and would only change its trajectory a few meters. If Apophis did hit the earth or even landed in the ocean there would be a large cloud of dust kicked up into our atmosphere from the impact that would be equivelant to an 880-Megaton bomb, the dust would last years , and the planet might experience a cooling effect and some crops will fail. All nearby coastlines would be obliterated. We should be able to see Apophis skim our atmosphere in 2029. an asteroid this size hits earth every 800 years, unless you count the Tunguska event of 1908, a mysterious explosion over Siberia (most likely an exploding Asteroid in our atmosphere) that packed as much energy as 10-15-megatons or the equivalent of 1,000 Hiroshima bombs or about 1/3 the power of the Tsar Bomba(the largest nuclear weapon ever detonated). So you can see a difference, the 15 Megaton Tungaska Meteroid or Bolide knocked over 80 million trees ,over 800 square miles of of forest. By contrast a 30 meter(30 feet) in diameter Asteroid has the same power as the bomb dropped on Nagasaki and we are hit with these more than once a year, but most explode or burn up in our atmosphere before causing any damage to our earth or us.The Brazilian Tunguska of 1930 which also burned and depopulated parts of the Amazon remains a mystery. In June 2002 a military satellite detected a 12 Kiloton explosion attributed to an Asteroid that remained undetected. Objects as small as the one that caused the Tunguska event are to small to detect by present day observations.Was this this Crater left by the tunguska event? Lake Cheko.

Monday, March 15, 2010

On September 15th 2007 A ball of fire exploded in a remote peruvian village. 600 Hundred people in Peru have needed treatment after an object from space - said to be a meteorite - plummeted to Earth in a remote area near Caracas in the Andes. People who visited the scene have been complaining of headaches, vomiting and nausea after inhaling gases. Even animals were falling ill. Alot of people in the area went to investigate the crash of the fiery ball of rock which was spewing toxic fumes like sulfur, methane and Arsnic from contact with ground water containing these chemicals . This was an unusal meteor in that by the time most meteors fall they are cold but this one was steamy hot when it hit the ground. Hundreds of people near the fallen meteorite have needed hospitilization after vomiting and stinging eyes. The crater it left was 30 meters wide by 6 meters deep.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

The Pole Star/ The North Star





The North star is on the handle of the Little Dipper . The Little Dipper is also known as the Little Bear and URSA MINOR. Use the Two stars on the Big Dipper (also known as The Big Bear, URSA MAJOR) as pointers to the North Star. The name of the North Star is called Polaris. Polaris is in a group of stars called Cepheids which are in a later stage of their life and so pulsate in intensity . In 2010, Astronomers have recently seen Polaris brighten up after 100 years of seeing it fading away . This is the only star that appears stationary as all other stars appear to revolve around it. It is used for land/sea/air navigation.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Hammer and feather test


At the end of the last Apollo 15 moon walk, Commander David Scott (pictured) performed a live demonstration for the television cameras. He held out a geologic hammer and a feather and dropped them at the same time. Because they were essentially in a vacuum, there was no air resistance and the feather fell at the same rate as the hammer, as Galileo had concluded hundreds of years before - all objects released together fall at the same rate regardless of mass. Mission Controller Joe Allen described the demonstration in the "Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report":
So you can drop an elephant and a feather and they too would reach the moon's surface at the same time.

Andromeda and The Clash of the Titans


The story starts with Acrisus king of Argos, being mad at his daughter Denae, and puts her and her infant son in a wooden box and sends them into the sea. The film Clash of the Titans retells the story of Perseus, Andromeda, and Cassiopeia, but makes a few changes (notably in the greek myth Cassiopeia boasts that her daughter is more beautiful than the Sea nymph named Thetis, but in the movie she is portraid as a godess instead of a Sea nymph. In the original greek myth Andromeda was a princess of Ethiopia, daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia. In the myth Thetis was a Nereid, but also the future mother of Achilles. Achilles was trained by Chiron who was a centaur. Thetis was married off to a mortal by the name of Peleus for fear her son would dethrone Zeus. In the movie Andromeda and Perseus meet and fall in love after he saves her soul from the enslavement of Thetis' hideous son, Calibos, whereas in the myth, they simply meet as Perseus returns home from having slain Medusa. In the movie Calibos - the spoiled son of Thetis, the goddess of the Sea - was a handsome young man destined to marry Princess Andromeda, the daughter of Queen Cassiopeia; thus, one day, he would become ruler of the rich city of Joppa and eventually all of Phoenicia. Zeus entrusted Calibos to care for the Wells of the Moon; Calibos instead hunted, trapped and killed everything that lived there, including Zeus’ sacred herd of flying horses, leaving only the stallion Pegasus. As punishment, Zeus transforms Calibos into a monster; thus he is shunned and forced to live as an outcast in the swamps and marshes. Calibos is an invented character for the movie. Thetis, furious at her son's fate, vows that if Calibos cannot marry Andromeda, then no other man will either. In the film, the monster is called a Kraken, but in greek mythology he is known as Cetus, although it is depicted as a lizardlike creature rather than a squid or a peaceful whale; and combining two elements of the myth, Perseus defeats the sea monster by showing it Medussa's face, turning the monster into stone. Andromeda is depicted as being strong-willed and independent, whereas in the stories she is only really mentioned as being the princess whom Perseus saves from the sea monster. In the film Zeus who is the father of Perseus and heracles is upset that Acrisus sent off his son into the sea.So he orders the Kraken to destroy Argos. Zeus is also known as Jupiter. Andromeda was a princess of Ethiopia, daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia.
Andromeda followed her husband to Tiryns in Argos, and together they became the ancestors of the family of the Perseidae through the line of their son Perses. Perseus and Andromeda had seven sons: Perseides, Perses, Alcaeus, Heleus, Mestor, Sthenelus, and Electryon, and one daughter, Gorgophone. Their descendants ruled Mycenae from Electryon down to Eurystheus, after whom Atreus attained the kingdom, and would also include the great hero Heracles. According to this mythology, Perseus is the ancestor of the Persians.

The darkest places in the USA


1.CAPITOL REEF, UTAH Red-rock expanses far from sizable human habitations.

2. BIG BEND, TEXAS An isolated corner of the United States that is a favorite of stargazers.

3. BRYCE CANYON, UTAH With high altitude and clear air, optimal for very dark nights.

4. DEATH VALLEY, CALIFORNIA Spectacular star vistas in the northern portion of the park, farthest from Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

5. GRAND CANYON AND GLEN CANYON, ARIZONA Good viewing in areas away from small towns and tourist facilities.

6. CANYONLANDS, UTAH Darkness diluted only by a few nearby towns threatening the night sky.

7. YELLOWSTONE, WYOMING National Park Service facility lights are being retrofitted to improve the night sky.

8. GREAT BASIN, NEVADA Distant glows of Salt Lake City and Las Vegas.

9. CAPE HATTERAS, NORTH CAROLINA Probably the darkest location on the Eastern Seaboard.

10. CRATER LAKE, OREGON Perhaps the darkest part of the Cascade Mountains. Was also known as the clearest prestine lake in the world.Fish recently introduced into the lake lowered its clearness.

Dark Asteroids


Asteroids as dark as Asphalt exist, they reflect 5-10% of sunlight, they are likely spent comets and pose no threat to earth.The near-Earth object, designated 2010 AB78, was discovered by WISE Jan. 12. The mission's sophisticated software picked out the moving object against a background of stationary stars. As WISE circled Earth, scanning the sky above, it observed the asteroid several times during a period of one-and-a-half days before the object moved beyond its view. Researchers then used the University of Hawaii's 2.2-meter (88-inch) visible-light telescope near the summit of Mauna Kea to follow up and confirm the discovery.

A strange x shaped object in space?


On january 29, 2010, Hubble discovered a mysterious X-shaped object traveling at 11,000mph. NASA says that P/2010-A2 may be a comet, product of the collision between two asteroids. It has baffled Astronomers could it be a spaceship slowing down from warp speed, Or coul it be a Klingon Bird of Prey?
This is pretty slow knowing the Space shuttle must travel at 25,800 miles an hour to escape earths' atmosphere, thats 10 times faster than a bullet.