Startup "Blue Skies Space" pioneers subscription service for space-based astronomy Startup will sell data from its tiny, low-cost 13 centimeter UV telescope with an annual subscription costing the rough equivalent of a year’s salary for a Ph.D. student. science.org/content/articl…
More than half the research space on Starlab commercial space station is already booked, exec says aerospaceamerica.aiaa.org/more-than-half…
Glimmers of the gravity lasers – ‘grazer’ – plot elements of my novel EARTH. Unlike gravity wave detectors like LIGO, quantized units - gravitons — 'may one day enable gravity to be controlled like electromagnetism is today.” physics.aps.org/articles/v18/1…
physics.aps.org
Seeking Signatures of Graviton Emission and Absorption
A proposed experiment may deliver evidence for the emission or absorption of gravitons—an advance that might one day enable gravity to be controlled much like electromagnetism is today.
Will cover this in our livestream this upcoming Sunday!
The @SETIInstitute is using NVIDIA’s new IGX Thor platform to power real-time AI signal processing at the Allen Telescope Array — bringing us closer than ever to detecting potential technosignatures. thedebrief.org/seti-institute…
What are your expectations about solar flares, CMEs, geomagnetic storms and mid to low latitude aurora in the next two weeks? A - Nothing, business as usual. B - Maybe a couple of G2s or G3. C - Expecting high activity, up to and including G4 level storms. D - All hell will…
The former director of the Pentagon's official UFO office (@DoD_AARO) gave a presentation to @NASA where he said that "spherical metallic orbs" are the most common type of UFO seen worldwide. Where is the data for the flight path and point of origin for these objects?
a portrait of me in 2045 as the CEO of a 100 billion dollar business built and run by 1 ASI node.
In 2011 NASA space telescopes captured a strange object near the planet Mercury Later explained away as computer glitch
It feels like the US crewed lunar program is on fire and we're stuck debating the pH of the water we should dump on it
Bridentine is correct. You are way too far behind schedule to be taken seriously. Change is required.
Like many Americans, we are thankful for Mr. Bridenstine’s service leading NASA at one point. He deserves credit for spearheading the creation of the Artemis Program. After departing NASA, he created a lobbying firm called the Artemis Group, representing a host of aerospace…
2nd day of not being able to get thru to my people in Jamaica. Where’s the satellite-direct-to-cell capability when I really need it - like right now? I had gotten them all hand-held solar-power batteries for days like this- but all are useless with the comm infrastructure down.
🚨3I/ATLAS Just Got Bluer Than the Sun and Nobody Knows Why 3I/ATLAS is changing fast. As it hit perihelion on October 29 the interstellar object rapidly brightened and shifted to a color bluer than the Sun itself. That’s what Avi Loeb just confirmed from new STEREO, SOHO, and…
There has been a lot of debate about the viability of data centers in space. There are a lot hurdles, but they do seem more plausible if autonomous construction is a thing. arstechnica.com/space/2025/10/…
The same spectacular far side full halo CME in LASCO C3 imagery. If it was Earth-directed, this would be major geomagnetic storm material. Will the source active region hold it together until it is in the Earth-strike zone in about 5-7 days?
What a blast! Near the E limb, but still a clear full halo CME. If this continues for another week or so, we will be in for some very interesting (severe) space weather. If the causative active region is former AR 4246 - and there is very good reason to think it is - then it is…
On reflection, I say this will be the strongest UFO evidence found for at least the next ten years, and is quite likely (>75%) to be confirmed by any replication efforts on the same or other-telescope datasets, which do actually exist.
Wonderful news. 🌟💫✨ Our two new VASCO papers are now peer-reviewed, accepted and published — and they reveal some extraordinary things: - We find statistically significant correlations between short-lived transients on pre-Sputnik sky plates, UFO sightings, and above-ground…
It is funny to zoom out from space spending, where we talk about how expensive XYZ is, and see that we’ll just drop 2X the annual NASA budget on bailing out a random country cuz we’re bored. While fighting fruitlessly for years to fund programs like CLD, Artemis base, MSR etc.
Let Amy Eskridge rest in peace. I want to know why her father was authoring papers on FRC plasma fusion propulsion with John Slough, cofounder of Helion Energy. Everyone seems to think aneutronic fusion is a pipe dream, but they know it works.
In a little over an hour I’m doing a space with Mark Sokol @FalconSpaceLabs to cover his life and deceased antigravity researcher Amy Eskridge who he dated
[PIC] @lockheedmartin has started building @NASA’s X-59 Experimental Supersonic Jet. Unlike the Concorde, which retired in 2003, the X-59 breaks the sound barrier without registering so much as a “thud,” about as loud as a car door, according to Lockheed. PC: @popularmechanics
🚨 BREAKING - Dr. Michio Kaku recently stated: “This week, the asteroid or comet will be passing close to the sun. If it gains extra energy during that pass, it could indicate the involvement of extraterrestrial intelligence.” #Ufotwitter #3IATLAS
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