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Virgin Galactic reaches the area frontier over New Mexico for the primary time
Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo rocket plane crossed its 50-mile-high space boundary over New Mexico for the first time today, after months of challenges.
The trip by VSS Unity marks the first time a spacecraft has been launched so high…
Cowl the local weather now – completed with it?
Statement from Kip Hansen - May 22, 2021
Covering Climate Now (CCNow) is an advocacy group working on the Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) at Columbia University in New York, USA. Their aim is to spread fear and concern about what…
Shrapnel From Comparatively Latest Supernovae Discovered within the Earth’s Crust
A Japanese oil exploration company recently dug up some samples from the Pacific Ocean floor and donated them to researchers. Those researchers, led by Dr. Anton Wallner at the Australian National University, then found the first ever…
UFOs Go Mainstream? Pentagon Getting ready a Report for Congress, Ignoring the Apparent – Watts Up…
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
Russia have openly admitted for years that they have developed a nuclear powered flying device which can stay aloft for days, possibly weeks, without refuelling. But maybe its easier to believe in aliens,…
Comets have tails fabricated from fuel, mud … and steel?
In space, the location of an object has a major impact on its temperature. The closer the object is to its star, the hotter it is, most likely. Heat then plays an important role in the materials that are present in the atmosphere of the…
Antarctica is dealing with a climatic tipping level by 2060 with a catastrophic soften until carbon…
The big wildcard for sea level rise is Antarctica. Photo credit Charles Rotter 1993
Julie Brigham-Grette, University of Massachusetts Amherst and Andrea Dutton, University of Wisconsin-Madison
While US Secretary of State Antony…
Plane may fly on shock waves from steady detonations at Mach 17
Have you ever felt the need to get somewhere really, really fast? Would Mach 17 work? That's the speed at which a new prototype engine developed by researchers at the University of Central Florida (UCF) could potentially hurl an airplane…
Salts could possibly be an necessary piece of the Mars bio-puzzle, NASA scientists discover out…
From NASA
May 20, 2021
A NASA team has found that organic salts are likely to be present on Mars. Like shards of ancient pottery, these salts are the chemical residues of organic compounds previously discovered by NASA's Curiosity…
Bigger rocky planets is perhaps uncommon as a result of they’ve shrunk
Researchers at the Flatiron Institute's Center for Computational Astrophysics published an article last week that may explain a mysterious gap in planet size beyond our solar system. Planets between 1.5 and 2 times the radius of the earth…
Irreproducible Science and US Authorities Regulation – Watts Up With That?
Guest contribution by S. Stanley Young and Warren Kindzierski
In April, WUWT published several articles by Dr. Judith Curry's Climate Etc. website on How We Deceive Ourself. One of the articles - Part II: Scientific Consensus…