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Re: Astronomy: latest news from the stars




by moinsdewatt » 25/12/20, 16:09

Continuation of this post of October 31 http://www.oleocene.org/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 6#p2311426

Here is how the perilous landing on Mars of the Perseverance rover will unfold in less than two months

Xavier Demeersman Futura sciences on 24/12/2020



Spectacular synthesis video in the link https://www.futura-sciences.com/science ... ois-84881/
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Re: Astronomy: latest news from the stars




by Christophe » 29/12/20, 09:59

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by Christophe » 02/01/21, 20:31

I don't think it's April 1st:

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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 02/01/21, 21:00

Christophe wrote:I don't think it's April 1st:


Well then... : roll:
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 27/01/21, 13:44

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The asteroid Oumuamua would be an alien vessel according to Harvard

Avi Loeb is nothing less than the director of the Department of Astronomy at Harvard University. And he believes that the asteroid Oumuamua could well be an alien vessel ...

The asteroid Oumuamua (which means "scout" in Hawaiian) is the first object that has been observed in our solar system without originating there. It was spotted in October 2017 by the Hawaii Observatory when it was located some 30 million kilometers from Earth.

The astrophysicist, who was still named one of Time's 25 most influential people in space studies, published an article in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, a leading journal.

In his text, he explains that he partly took up discussions he had with colleagues who, themselves, think that this object has really special characteristics, but none has dared to speak about it publicly.

The following:
http://www.sympatico.ca/style-de-vie/in ... 1.10146112

Almost the entire story of Oumuamua:
https://www.futura-sciences.com/science ... ene-78536/
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Re: Astronomy: latest news from the stars




by Christophe » 29/01/21, 09:02

FakeSience is going strong:

"We have proof that there are extraterrestrial civilizations"

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by gildas » 29/01/21, 14:24

A journey through the Orion nebula, in the video we see a face at 1,40.
Seen from the earth, the light of this nebula is already 1300 years old ...
https://www.lemonde.fr/blog/autourducie ... se-dorion/
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