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originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: xuenchen
For their grandkids?
just one teeny tiny problem about that apparently
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
What has NASA found on Mars? Get set for major announcement
In a statement released earlier this week the space agency promised “new science results” from its Mars Curiosity rover.
The headline is quite hyperbolic but found it curious to be running as the lead story on FoxNews. 2pm NASA will be giving the announcement. Worth keeping an eye on.
originally posted by: JohnTheSmith
a reply to: vinifalou
And I've sat here 20 minutes watching and rewatching the water bottles. Weird
Check out Pompeo mean mugging FEMA guy
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
What has NASA found on Mars? Get set for major announcement
In a statement released earlier this week the space agency promised “new science results” from its Mars Curiosity rover.
The headline is quite hyperbolic but found it curious to be running as the lead story on FoxNews. 2pm NASA will be giving the announcement. Worth keeping an eye on.
NASA has done this a lot in recent years. They're trying to build interest in the space program, but in my opinion it backfires when the revelation inevitably doesn't live up to the hype, making them look like sleazy clickbait peddlers.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
What has NASA found on Mars? Get set for major announcement
In a statement released earlier this week the space agency promised “new science results” from its Mars Curiosity rover.
The headline is quite hyperbolic but found it curious to be running as the lead story on FoxNews. 2pm NASA will be giving the announcement. Worth keeping an eye on.
NASA has done this a lot in recent years. They're trying to build interest in the space program, but in my opinion it backfires when the revelation inevitably doesn't live up to the hype, making them look like sleazy clickbait peddlers.
originally posted by: CoramDeo
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
What has NASA found on Mars? Get set for major announcement
In a statement released earlier this week the space agency promised “new science results” from its Mars Curiosity rover.
The headline is quite hyperbolic but found it curious to be running as the lead story on FoxNews. 2pm NASA will be giving the announcement. Worth keeping an eye on.
NASA has done this a lot in recent years. They're trying to build interest in the space program, but in my opinion it backfires when the revelation inevitably doesn't live up to the hype, making them look like sleazy clickbait peddlers.
Maybe Meuller found evidence of Russian collusion up there.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
originally posted by: CoramDeo
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
What has NASA found on Mars? Get set for major announcement
In a statement released earlier this week the space agency promised “new science results” from its Mars Curiosity rover.
The headline is quite hyperbolic but found it curious to be running as the lead story on FoxNews. 2pm NASA will be giving the announcement. Worth keeping an eye on.
NASA has done this a lot in recent years. They're trying to build interest in the space program, but in my opinion it backfires when the revelation inevitably doesn't live up to the hype, making them look like sleazy clickbait peddlers.
Maybe Meuller found evidence of Russian collusion up there.
We do hitch rides from the Russians an awful lot, don’t we? I bet you some of them even talk and are friends.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: genAnon
Loretta Lynch meeting Bill Clinton on the tarmac isn't enough for you?
Alleged recordings existing of their conversation? Probably just a rumor.
The NSA wouldn't invade their privacy would they?
Nawww
They were discussing a Supreme Court nomination.
🤷💥
originally posted by: the2ofusr1
a reply to: xuenchen
And how it was going to benefit all their grand kids
They were discussing a Supreme Court nomination.
originally posted by: CoramDeo
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
What has NASA found on Mars? Get set for major announcement
In a statement released earlier this week the space agency promised “new science results” from its Mars Curiosity rover.
The headline is quite hyperbolic but found it curious to be running as the lead story on FoxNews. 2pm NASA will be giving the announcement. Worth keeping an eye on.
NASA has done this a lot in recent years. They're trying to build interest in the space program, but in my opinion it backfires when the revelation inevitably doesn't live up to the hype, making them look like sleazy clickbait peddlers.
Maybe Meuller found evidence of Russian collusion up there.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: CoramDeo
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
What has NASA found on Mars? Get set for major announcement
In a statement released earlier this week the space agency promised “new science results” from its Mars Curiosity rover.
The headline is quite hyperbolic but found it curious to be running as the lead story on FoxNews. 2pm NASA will be giving the announcement. Worth keeping an eye on.
NASA has done this a lot in recent years. They're trying to build interest in the space program, but in my opinion it backfires when the revelation inevitably doesn't live up to the hype, making them look like sleazy clickbait peddlers.
Maybe Meuller found evidence of Russian collusion up there.
NASA found organic matter on Mars and is excited about it? Maybe in 1960 it would have been worthy of excitement. Looks like we'll have to wait for Intelligent Life to visit us.
Abstract: By using telescopes with concave lenses, known as Santilli telescopes (trademark and patent pending by the U.S. publicly traded company Thunder Energies Corporation), we review preceding evidence for the apparent existence of antimatter galaxies, antimatter asteroids, and antimatter cosmic rays. Independently from these astrophysical detections, we present for the first time evidence for the apparent existence of entities in our terrestrial environment that are solely visible via telescopes with concave lenses, while being invisible to our eyes and to conventional Galileo telescopes with convex lenses, which entities leave dark images in the background of digital cameras attached to the Santilli telescopes. These entities are here called Invisible Terrestrial Entities of the first kind (ITE-1) or dark ITE. We then present, also for the first time, evidence for the apparent existence in our terrestrial environment of additional entities that are also visible to telescopes with concave lenses while being invisible to our eyes and to conventional telescopes with convex lenses, which entities leave bright images in the background of digital cameras. These additional entities are here called Invisible Terrestrial Entities of the second kind (ITE-2) or bright ITE. It is pointed out that both types of entities generally move in the night sky over sensitive areas, and their behavior generally suggests unauthorized surveillance. This paper has been motivated by the significance and diversification of the collected evidence, as well as available independent confirmations, that warrant systematic inspections of the sky over our sensitive civilian, industrial, and military installations via telescopes with concave lenses, so as to detect possible unauthorized surveillance.