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Monday, May 19, 2014
Mystery objects in Chinese sky after claims moon rover "killed by UFO"
Mystery objects in
Chinese sky after claims moon rover "killed by UFO"
by Rob Waugh
When the Chinese moon rover Jade Rabbit broke down after
travelling a mere 60 feet across the moon’s surface, scientists and engineers
knew who to blame: aliens.
The government announced that it had fallen victim to extreme cold - but some state-run magazines and TV shows offered another explanation, with the support of some scientists, and even members of the military.
The government announced that it had fallen victim to extreme cold - but some state-run magazines and TV shows offered another explanation, with the support of some scientists, and even members of the military.
China's Jade Rabbit moon rover ran into problems on January
25 as it was shutting down in preparation for the …
Nigel Watson, author of The Haynes UFO Investigations Manual says that the thousands of Chinese UFO enthusiasts believe that, "it was either nobbled by aliens or the USA. This would be to prevent the robot from discovering bases and other secret technology on the surface of the Moon."
More UFO sightings have followed - including a "head-sized" ball of light which flew into a house in Qihe County, according to Shandong Qilu radio.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
'Quiet Sun' baffling astronomers
The Sun is the dimmest it has been for nearly a century.
There are no sunspots, very few solar flares - and our
nearest star is the quietest it has been for a very long time.
The observations are baffling astronomers, who are due to
study new pictures of the Sun, taken from space, at the UK National Astronomy
Meeting.
The Sun normally undergoes an 11-year cycle of activity. At
its peak, it has a tumultuous boiling atmosphere that spits out flares and
planet-sized chunks of super-hot gas. This is followed by a calmer period.
Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8008473.stm
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