Synopsis: Space: Space:


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No bees on Mars just sayin...It is GMO crops watch the documentary on Netflix


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Where did the asteroid that flew across space come from? Where did the bacteria or whatever that was on the asteroid come from?

If Evolution was a true theory then the moon would be covered with its own life unique from Earth.

Saturn all the planets and stars would be colonies of goo that formed from nothing that just existed for trillions and trillions of years.

Evolution is a religion. If you believe in Evolution then there is no amount of facts or proof that will dissuade your belief.


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The first zone will be retail zones two through six will be office space and zones seven through nine will contain a hotel and an observation deck.

The space between them which ranges from 3 to 33 feet provides room for light-filled sky lobbies but it also acts as a Thermos-like insulator so the building needs less active heating and cooling.

and colonize the solar system we have to start somewhere. And it looks like it will all have a Chinese flag on it. markgro


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so architects imagine that in the future we'll have soothing green spaces built right into our high-rises.

De Chant advocates spending time and money to preserve ground-level green spaces instead which is a great idea.

I'm as much for saving the planet as the next guy. But why can't we try an idea that makes sense.


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so drones are regulated not currently in U s. air space. The FAA is in the process of picking drone-testing sites

ONE NASA MONKEY OUTER SPACE SHOT FOR THE MOON AND REMOTE ORBIT LUNAR FLIGHT SPLASH DOWN!

WAR MOON! FOR ME SUNKING! HIT ALL ICB. MS TO ROCKETHEART OZZY! SECURITY BLANKET! THEE GREAT SEAL!

ROX YOUR MOON! I ROCCK ROCKIN DEATH! YOUR THICK BITTCH IS HER! NOW ROCKET ANNE CHIK ME AJETT!

I KING YAOVER THE SUN! AND DONT LOOK BACK! JACK BARRAC! YER HAIGS YER MACKKED DEATHBARRAK!

THE MOON TOO PLUTO! ALL FEDERAL SINCE 1877! BUSHES FORDS HOES BOYS! LIKE AL CAPONE OR GRONK A BONE!

M d. N. A.))JOHN MOON WOLF LONDON No one is assignedlike A 1970 JET MARVELFLASH GORDON!

ONE NASA MONKEY OUTER SPACE SHOT FOR THE MOON AND REMOTE ORBIT LUNAR FLIGHT SPLASH DOWN!


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Here are 7 reasons why coffee may actually be one of the healthiest beverages on the planet.

If anything coffee may literally be the healthiest beverage on the planet. This article was republished with permission from Authority Nutrition.


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Just as with Bush and his constellation project to return to the moon which eventually had to be cancelled

and onto mars but that`s way more expensive then going back to the moon so guess what.

The space race was 90%Nationalism and 10%Curiosity. I'm glad we made it to the Moon (yes crazies we did)

but if not for competing with Russia there's no telling how long it would have been delayed. This spurs competetive research on an international level and (infinitely more important) opens the floodgates on neurological disease treatments and artificial intelligence.

However when you view more forests over the surface of the planet it is clear that no two forests are the same

Every major advancement of science and technology comes with consequences that are not necessarily in the best interests of most of humanity or the rest of our planet.


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and start being real progressives who don't love a planet with fear and fear alone.

-I dont want to live on this planet anymorecyback of Prexus CO2 Now Scripps CO2 Data-Mauna loa Observatory This page presents data for atmospheric CO2 measurements by the Scripps CO2 Program at the Mauna loa Observatory

Do we see a trend here those idiots that think human do not affect the planet

The media encourages a common misconception that global warming implies warmer temperatures throughout the planet.


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#Near-Miss Asteroid Highlights Earth's Risk Of A Nuke-Sized Collisionthe asteroid 2012 DA14 which will come within about 17000 miles of Earth on February 15 is about half the size of a football stadium

Remember the Earth is a moving target traveling around the sun at 65000 miles per hour former astronaut Ed Lu said in a public appearance at the Stanford Institute for Economic policy Research earlier this month.

So the asteroid is missing us by only about 14 minutes. 2012 DA14 highlights Earth's vulnerability to mid-sized asteroids capable of delivering nuclear-sized blasts.

To be clear the asteroid is not going to collide with Earth. But if it did it'd have a devastating impact--one that highlights Earth's vulnerability to a tough-to-detect mainstay of the cosmos:

mid-sized asteroids capable of delivering nuclear-sized blasts. Comparable in size to the asteroid that destroyed 1000 square miles of trees and reindeer in Tunguska Siberia in 1908 2012 DA14 would be very bad news in a direct collision with a populated area.

Imagine a giant explosion in the sky followed by a blast wave that would level buildings knock the Golden gate bridge into the sea and subject an area between San francisco and San jose to total destruction.

There's no launch opportunity âÂ# the asteroid is orbiting back around the sun. Had it been coming back to hit us the only option would have been to evacuate.

With enough warning--preferably decades--an asteroid headed for Earth could be deflected. Ramming a remotely controlled spacecraft against an asteroid to change the velocity by just millimeters per second can avert a collision with Earth.

If that is we have at least 10 years notice before a collision. With less time the change in velocity needs to be far greater.

There are about one million asteroids larger than 40 meters that scientists consider near Earth objects because their paths around the sun crisscross the Earth's orbit.

NASA's near-Earth object office in Pasadena California reports that humans have spotted about 94 percent of the really large civilization-ending near-Earth asteroids âÂ#Âin the 1-to 10

But due to budgetary constraints Lu points out that we have identified the orbits of only 1 percent of the still potentially dangerous medium-sized asteroids of at least 40 meters âÂ#Âlike 2012

which prevents us from seeing asteroids approaching the planet from the inside of Earth's orbit.

Also many asteroids are dark black and reflect less than 10 percent visible light making them hard to spot from Earth.

Lu has raised several million dollars toward a final goal of roughly $400 million through his B612 Foundation to launch a telescope called Sentinel into orbit near Venus. During a proposed 6. 5 year

mission Sentinel will spot asteroids that cannot easily be identified from Earth. If successfully launched in 2018 Lu promises that Sentinel will spot about 500000 NEOS including 90 percent of all NEOS that are more than 140 meters and 50 percent of the Tunguska-sized 40-meter rocks.

Our planet has about a 30 percent chance of getting hit by a Tunguska-sized 40 meter asteroid in the next 100 years--compare that to the 23 percent chance an American has of dying of cancer.

There's about a 1 percent chance of getting hit by a 140-meter asteroid in the next century

or greater asteroid that would destroy all of human life On earth. A 1-kilometer and up asteroid would blanket the hemispheres with enough dirt

and dust to destroy several years of food growing season leading to a Mad Max-like scenario in

so long as we know where the asteroids are well in advance. If you don't know where they are the only warning sign is a flash in the sky and a tidal wave.

and chuck old satellites at them! A DAY WILL COME SOON ENOUGHALL THAT EVER LIVED ON EARTH WILL SOON HAVE THEIR EYES TO THE HEAVENSDO a little History on this one.

This could take out one of more satellites and the junk and debris from the hit could end up taking out many more satellites very soon after that.

All the satellite collision probability will go way up if even one is hit. The velocity that the parts would go to would make them missiles that would start targeting a chain reaction this would not be good.

Most all will be watching this one and pray it goes by us without a hit.

and there is no way anyone for sure can tell how close the second pass will be till it passes by the Moon

and Earth and the GRAVITATIONAL FORCE effect that it will have on this Asteroid. They may come close

Ad a Meteor shower like the 13 and 14 of December of 2012 it might go through

Or a Comet ISON or its tail debris of millions of rocks of all sizes.

Not to for get the 30000+pieces of space junk left from China in 2007 from showing the world it could shoot a decommissioned weather satellite in Space.

Now add Asteroid 2013 BV15 into this on the 13 &14 of Feb 2013..Feb will have 12 of them from the 12 to the 16.

If a big enough Asteroid were to slam into the moon in the night sky you would think the sun was coming up early only it would be 5 to 7 times as bright.

From The Sun's Rays Reflection on all the Debris Field. 2012 XM16 2012 XM55 2012 XP55 THERE ARE OVER 25 found just in the year 2012 that are part of the Near Earth

The PLANETARY DEFENSE is not to protect Earth from men from Mars. It is for all mankind with most all Nation in on it to stop

This Asteroid did not even hit the Ground and this is known by most as the TUNGUSKA EVENT.

If a Meteor shower is big enough you might think all the Stars are falling from Heaven.

Some make it to the surface the signs are all over the Planet and moon from the ones that have.

If you need a visual sign of a collided impact with a planet look to SHOEMAKER-LEVY 9 july 1994.

You Need More Look up PROJECT WORMWOOD Revelations 8: 10-11 based on the TUNGUSKA EVENT 1908 MOSCOW Russia is now saying it will use missiles to intercept Asteroid

if need be. Better to be safe then sorry. GET READYREAD your Bible While you still can

December 2013 the Heavens above COMET C/2012 S1 ISON. The day will come whenall ON EARTH WILL SEE THIS NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE. the night side of earth will become day

The Bow Shock from the Photo Electric Effect from the Sun's Solar wind will really be something.

Shortly there after you will think the stars are falling from the Heavensrev 6: 13 REV 16:21 most will be between 60 to 80 pounds that will make it to the ground surface.

Three kings that were flowed wise men once a star with a long tail 2000 years ago.

Will pointing a laser at a meteor months away have any significant impact on it's trajectory?

if they can pull the asteroid off it's orbit and into the moon. The fireworks would be amazing

âÂ#omthe simple fact is meteors like this don't matter. Imagine a worst-case scenario-a direct hit on a population center (New york Bejing Tokoyo Paris Mexico city etc.

and industry on the planet would hardly blink. Unless it was a small country there would be little political impact

All lives matter because unlike a tree in the forest they affect the world beyond the space they take up.


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What about satellites and Google earth? he said. What's the difference if you have a picture from a manned aircraft or an unmanned aircraft?

Those applications are numerous according to Patrick Egan an editor at the unmanned systems news site SUAS News and a civilian researcher for the U s army Space and Missile Defense Command.

and court doctrines hold that Americans should have no expectation of privacy in publicly viewable spaces as Gielow put it.


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what's happening to our planet. We're pumping Billions of tons of carbon into our atmosphere on an annual basis. This doesn't matter to the deniers.

they do know that the sun is at it's solar high...right? ---I reject your reality and substitute my own.

Artext Yes via the sun cycles the Earth warms they know this. And they also know

how the sun is in its most active state and probably the cause for most of the global warming trend we are experiencing at this time.


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Shared multipurpose spaces. To compensate for a dearth of space in the units themselves the architects plan to create communal areas including a roof garden;

lounges; and a ground-floor event space for rehearsals lectures and so on. In all 18 percent of the building's square footage will be used for shared amenities.

It took a little bit of housing-zone fudging to make it all work. Housing codes don't allow for full micro-unit buildings

Nothing like a significant reduction 17-50%in legal regulation size of a dwelling space. Don't be derogetory

There will soon be 6000000000 occupying the face of this planet and birth control will take a full generation perhaps even two generations to even begin to show a sustainable reduction in population.

Isure as hell don't need all of that space living by myself but you probably do. My lot is approx. 4000 square feet.

and beter rapid transit into new york so there would not be need a to cram more people into a smaller space.

Why the hell are we cramming more people into smaller spaces? Fumfurr address your own issues first-your'barb'not withstanding. 1. Your argument about'living standards'being diminished by developers is flawed by reality.

Cramming people into tinier and tinier spaces is just a band-aid. The expansion of public transportation enacting of a living wage better urban planning better public schools etc...

There is also no shortage of space in NY. Just north of the city toward Poughkeepsie (about an hour by train) there is plenty of develop-able land.

The reduced footprint of the smaller dwelling on MY lot (I OWN the land) dwelling provides the space to build my shop separate from the house.

I understand how I use or waste space. So I won't have a pool table in the house.

I like the efficiency of the designs and like living in as small a space as possible.

I really DO NEED not all the space I have; it just makes me happier to have it.


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when the sun is covered by a cloud? What happens at night? have given you any thought at all about the negative consequences of putting solar panels on every rooftop?

From the current warm period being the warmest ever to the sun playing no part.

3. Any increase in the global average temperature is bad for most everyone and everything on the planet.


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but whatever it was it apparently went undetected by the 350 million people living on our planet at the time:

A nearby supernova would have sent gamma rays flying in all directions. Those rays would have created high-energy particles in our atmosphere

But in order to send out enough gamma rays to do the trick the supernova would have had to be bigger and brighter than other historical bright spots that were documented in fact.

Yet again no record of a 775 supernova exists. And even if people had missed somehow an exploding star that star's remnants would still be out there today giving out a faint glow that could be picked up by telescopes.

Scientists have identified already 11 such remnants in our Galactic neighborhood but none are the right age to have caused the 775 spike.

a short-duration gamma ray burst produced by the collision of two nearby neutron stars. Though immensely powerful (we're talking two 10-mile wide boulders each with the mass of our sun) the collision would only have been visible from Earth for about a day

which could explain why the event wasn't recorded. The scientists have identified five neutron stars that could have caused the massive burst

and their step is to take a detailed look at those candidates. Wait! So the formation of radioactive isotopes isn't a steady process?

Maybe not if it happened to a location close to the Sun during daylight during summer


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#How much Would It Cost To Live on Mars? Infographic Somebody--no one remembers exactly who--once said that there are three things that matter in real estate:

a cramped little lander with inflatable rooms on Mars will cost something in the neighborhood of $200 million.

The cost of space travel per lb is misleading. Not to mention according to this we'll need 1200000-1500000 calories per person per day.

In all of these colonize Mars discussions of late nobody brings up radiation protection. Mars has no magnetic field so that means no protection from solar radiation.

This article seems to make support for Spacex or some other private company to establish humanity on Mars by illustrating cost.

But what about effect or proven end result in a variety of experiences; I know NASA success history

No one should want to live on mars. At least not until they discover water in other locations than the ice caps.

Probably not even the moon Titan though because of ethane and methane instead of h2o and hydrocarbon molecules floating around instead of oxygen and carbon dioxide.

The moon Europa may be the other place in the solar system we should want to live because it might have frozen a body of h2o underneath its surface

Maybe a comet mining company will be able to ship carbon dioxide to Europa in order for carbon dioxide to get to it That would be the secret to establish a colony there

Phone call from Mars? What a stupid idea! Unless you want to hear your party response in 10-30 minutes!!!

Even to the Moon light travels for more than a second each-way. Forget about phone online chat

and stuff like that when you are on Mars. Email would be the best way to communicate.

How does one interpret the different size space ships? How does one compare a handset to PSY?

and heat makes a field. plus we are thinkin wrong about mars. we need big domes one for humans one for livestock

and humans. if we succeed with quantum physics we could had internet and satellite on mars. Also

As humans it wouldnt be hard for us to take over another planet. If theres a will theres a way.

or establish themselves on Mars. The Martian import tax would be murder to us. They are pissed already off our little robots trails are leaving all over their pretty landscape...

technically the cost of living on mars would only be whatever the Earthly based cost would be for the initial go.

Unless subsequent resources were sent from Earth the cost of actually living on Mars would be $0 and a lot of hard labor.

Unless we start a bartering system with mars rocks (in essence taking or creating an economic system)--there would be no monetary expenses as labor would be your sole cost.

Of course it will cost a lot to live on Mars at first. It's just like any other technology

Once we get to Mars and build those first colonies it will be possible to terraform the planet

and make it more sustainable for human life which will mean less expensive technologies will be required to sustain that human presence.

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if some local places put horse meat in their burgers. to mars or bust! It isn't people it isn't deadly so dark beef can be on the menu.


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#Russia Will Launch Its First Moon Mission Since The 1970sroscosmos the Russian Federal Space agency will launch an unmanned mission to the moon in 2015 according to agency head Vladimir Popovkin.

The rocket carrying the robotic probe called Luna-Glob will be the first set off from Russia's new Far east launchpad the Vostochny cosmodrome.

Luna-Glob the first of four planned Russian moon missions will carry scientific equipment to take soil samples

It will be the first Russian trip to the moon since the 1970s. Roscosmos'latest moon exploration project has been postponed several times

since 2010 and will be its first mission after 2011's Phobos-Grunt failure. The probe set to collect samples from the Martian moon Phobos unsuccessfully aimed its course for Mars

and crashed into the Pacific ocean after two months in Earth's orbit. Luna-Glob and its successors are part of a larger plan to revamp development of Russia's space industry.

Plans are also in development to send a manned spacecraft to the moon in 2018.

Washington post I like the moon. I hope we humans and robots settle there. Besides it will give the humans a place to stay after the robots take over the Earth.

When I read the title I thought they were doing a manned mission. It would be good to see people leave the confines of low orbit for the first time in 50 years.

Plus they could use it as practice/tests for going to mars. It's about time the space faring governments of the world start building an infrastructure on the lunar surface that will support long term duration stays ship yards fuel generation and processing navigation stations for terrestrial navigation

and launch facilities on the moon. This is what robots should be doing there about now.

The Chinese have aspirations for putting a man on the moon and maybe Putin feels the Russians could make a profit selling a lunar space system to the Chinese.

Well think if we improve our ability to send larger and larger payloads to the moon then we could use it for useful things.

Like building giant greenhouses to grow food on to help take some strain off earth's resources.

On the moon you have 14 of our days of sunlight and then 14 of our days of dark.

On the moon the sunlight is moderated not by an atmosphere. Agreed d


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#A Cheeky Guide To Eating Like A Caveman Keeping up with the eating habits of our cave-dwelling ancestors can be tough.


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Our planet cannot sustain such waste. This is totally unnecessary! There are surgical methods that are permanent


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-or no-carbon economic development projects such as expanding their energy generation capacity with renewables like sun and wind instead of fossil fuels.


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He goes on Business cannot succeed on a planet that fails...We need an international carbon price. 10:32 a m.:


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#How The World Wastes Food Infographic Every year the planet loses nearly a third of its food staggering 1. 4 billion tons.

The planet may have feed to a global population of 10 billion people by 2050. With that milestone looming organizations like the U n. the Natural resources Defense Council


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#Abrasive Organic Herbicide Method Blasts Weeds To Deathone U s. Department of agriculture researcher is experimenting with a sandblasting-style method of killing weeds that could be certified organic Minneapolis'Star Tribune reports.

and pepper plants the Star Tribune reports. Propelled Abrasive Grit Management needs more research before it's ready for commercial farms Forcella


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Avocados tomatoes and peppers grown in sunny California have been getting a bit too much sun and not enough rain recently creating shortages of these delicious veggies


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The fog clouds and hot sun follow each other in quick succession. The heavy rainfall insures permanent stagnant water where the larvae of the yellow fever


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The condition called alpha-gal allergy is caused by the bite of a Lone Star tick species traditionally found mostly in the Southern United states

The connection between Lone Star ticks and meat allergies in America first came to light in 2008.

They discovered that the Ige antibodies in their patients blood samples binded to the Lone Star tick extract;

if all Lone Star ticks carry some factor that causes the condition or if only some do (as is the case with Lyme disease

and the birds may have carried the Lone Star tick with them. A rising deer population may also explain the tick s spread as they are also big carriers of the parasites.

but as the Lone Star tick geographical distribution increases I think it s going to be a regional epidemic in many areas.

However there is a spot of good news for those who fall prey to the Lone Star tick s bite.


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since in the limited space only cooperative behavior would allow most plants to thrive. The greenhouse at the center of Viridis appears to be real to judge from photos online (scroll down past the informations) and in its press packet--admittedly slim evidence of existence.


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According to Stuart Sumida a biologist at California State university at San bernardino who served as a consultant on Guardians of the Galaxy an alien advanced enough to master space travel would need to have a large brain.

Most of the critters on our planet have six. Natural selection could produce aliens with a more efficient physiological layout:

H g wells 1901 novel The First Men in the Moon features the dwarfish insectoid Selenites who wear clothes use tools

The sweltering mosquito-assaulted set of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is a minor marvel of engineering a three-story habitat with interlacing tree trunks recessed rooms

Until that is you notice the dozens of motion-capture cameras dotting the structure and the guys in gray full-body suits broiling in the merciless sun and steamy humidity.

While Rise of the Planet of the Apes (released in 2011) relied on stunt people the sequel to the sci-fi reboot has cast Cirque du Soleil performers.

From a VFX standpoint Dawn of the Planet of the Apes isn t a single leap of faith but a series of them.

For Dawn VFX supervisor Joe Letteri decided to gather data on an outdoor set by surrounding the actors with constellations of small motion-capture cameras.

The filmmakers of Jupiter Ascending augmented human characters with animal genes to make them more physically imposing.

or amphibian cells weren t an ethical black hole (and it absolutely is) the brute-force approach could easily backfire:

Inspired by Jupiter Ascendingthe Plot: The universe is filled with human-animal hybrids and ruled by an intergalactic monarchy (news to Earthlings.

The most technically challenging scene in Jupiter Ascending shows the movie s hero (Channing Tatum) zipping through the city in antigravity boots fleeing a spaceship in pursuit of his cargo (Mila Kunis.


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