Nasa Denies Voyager 1 Solar System Exit Claim

Nasa has denied a claim made in a scientific study that its Voyager 1 spacecraft had left the solar system, describing the report as “premature”. Scientists are eagerly awaiting signs that the craft, which was launched in 1977 on a mission to study planets, has become the first man-made object to leave the boundaries of our solar system. A scientific paper that purported to describe this departure appeared on the American Geophysical Union’s website. Continue reading

Alex Thomas, Rense, WhatReallyHappened and BigFoot Analysis – Video




Alex Thomas, Rense, WhatReallyHappened and BigFoot Analysis COINTELPRO Crash and Burn: Alex Jones, Mike Adams and Mark Dice are all in full damage control mode: hatrickpenry.wordpress.com Read this on a website: “Michael brings over 30 years' award-winning experience in feature films, broadcasting, and television advertising to Home Baked Entertainment, including work in feature films like “Star Trek: The Motion Picture”, “Coneheads”, “Stargate”, “Final Fantasy”, and “The Day After Tomorrow”, as well as television work in award winning commercials and the ABC series, “LOST”. Continue reading

NASA Voyager 1 encounters new region in deep space

ScienceDaily (Dec. 3, 2012) NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft has entered a new region at the far reaches of our solar system that scientists feel is the final area the spacecraft has to cross before reaching interstellar space. Scientists refer to this new region as a magnetic highway for charged particles because our sun’s magnetic field lines are connected to interstellar magnetic field lines. Continue reading

Control theory research, for application to aerospace and smart grids – Video




Control theory research, for application to aerospace and smart grids The Masahiro Ono's Group engages in cutting edge research on stochastic optimal control theory, as well as its applications to aerospace engineering and green technology. Dr. Continue reading

Panel #3: Public Perceptions, Priorities, and Solar System Exploration – Video




Panel #3: Public Perceptions, Priorities, and Solar System Exploration Panel Chair: Heidi Hammel (Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy(AURA)) Linda Billings (George Washington University): Survivor(?): The Story Of Mitis On The Moon Laura Delgado Lpez (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies): Killer Asteroids: Popular Depictions and Public Policy Influence Giny Cheong (George Mason University): Voyager: Exploring Through the Public EyeFrom:NASAtelevisionViews:64 5ratingsTime:01:55:49More inScience Technology Continue reading

Did NASA's Voyager 1 Spacecraft Just Exit the Solar System?

It will be another giant leap for mankind when NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft becomes the first manmade object to venture past the solar system’s edge and into the uncharted territory of interstellar space. But did this giant leap already occur? New data from the spacecraft indicate that the historic moment of its exit from the solar system might have come and gone two months ago. Continue reading

ScienceCasts: Voyager 1 at the Final Frontier – Video




21-06-2012 17:48 Visit for more. At the edge of the solar system, Voyager 1 is reporting a sharp increase in cosmic rays that could herald the spacecraft’s long-awaited entry into interstellar space. Continue reading