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Simple Ways To See Nibiru Is Totally Nuts - And Limits On Planets Hiding In Our Solar System

... Or tell them that the moon is cratered?  When Galileo turned his telescope to the moon he expected to see a perfectly smooth ...

Article - Robert Walker - Feb 7 2017 - 10:09pm - 0 attachments

To Explore Mars With Likes Of Occulus Rift & Virtuix Omni - From Mars Capture Orbit, Phobos Or Deimos

... including serving as the project scientist for the Galileo mission and the planned Europa Orbiter mission, the term "robotic ...

Article - Robert Walker - Jan 4 2017 - 12:39am - 0 attachments

Why Elon Musk's Colony on Mars in 2020s is Unfeasible - What Could We Do - Really?

... including serving as the project scientist for the Galileo mission and the planned Europa Orbiter mission, the term "robotic ...

Blog Post - Robert Walker - Jan 23 2017 - 12:22pm - 0 attachments

"Imaginary Bullshit Planet" Nibiru - Lens Flares, Sun Mirages, Hoaxes & Just Plain Silly

... to bottom. Nobody knew these rings existed until Galileo pointed a telescope at the night sky. And he had no idea that they were ... Saturn and couldn't make out what they were. Galileo's drawings of Saturn - he was first to see Saturn's rings, but he had ...

Article - Robert Walker - Nov 14 2016 - 9:48am - 0 attachments

Cold Fusion: A Better Study On The Infamous E-Cat

Do you remember the E-Cat ? That is an acronym for "energy catalyzer", the device invented by the Italian philosopher Andrea Rossi. The E-Cat is claimed to produce nuclear energy through the heating of a "secret" powder made up of nichel, hydrogen, and li ...

Article - Tommaso Dorigo - Jul 15 2017 - 7:20pm - 0 attachments

World Did NOT End On 29th July! AWFUL "Silly Season" Story - Journalists Please Be More Responsible

... on circular orbits. One of the deciding factors came with Galileo's observations of the phases of Venus in 1610, published in 1613. Galileo's observations of Venus.  Until then they thought that the ...

Article - Robert Walker - Oct 28 2016 - 2:59pm - 0 attachments

Waiting For Jupiter

... The planet has been a favourite target of observers since Galileo first aimed his rudimentary telescope at it in 1610 (forgive me if I ...

Article - Tommaso Dorigo - Apr 15 2017 - 2:38pm - 0 attachments

Will We Meet ET Microbes On Mars? Why We Should Care Deeply About Them - Like Tigers

... including serving as the project scientist for the Galileo mission and the planned Europa Orbiter mission, the term "robotic ...

Article - Robert Walker - Dec 24 2016 - 10:59am - 0 attachments

Our Spacecraft Could Look Straight At an Extraterrestrial Microbe - And Not See a Thing!

... resolution close-up of Io's volcanic surface. Credit: NASA/Galileo This is one of the more surprising places where exotic, perhaps ...

Blog Post - Robert Walker - Dec 24 2016 - 10:49am - 0 attachments

As Philae Awakes - Where Might Life Hide In Our Solar System?

... not being pre-adapted to the conditions. And indeed, Galileo at the end of its mission was sent to crash into Jupiter, for planetary ... on Jupiter's inner most moon Io, photographed by the Galileo spacecraft . The surface is rich in sulfur, and one suggestion is that ...

Article - Robert Walker - Nov 29 2016 - 3:30pm - 0 attachments