Showing posts with label Sun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sun. Show all posts

Monday, 6 March 2017

What's HD164595?

The question is, “What's HD164595?”

In August 2016 scientists were intrigued to find that signals were coming from a sun like star known to many as HD164595 although it had been noted that the Russians had detected the same signal the previous year.

A spike was detected in this star that’s about 95 light years away from Earth in the Hercules constellation.

So is this an alien civilization that’s trying to communicate with us, a rogue satellite that’s unexpectedly come back to life, or has Earth been communicating with aliens all along but it’s only now that it’s been noticed?

In my opinion whoever’s sending the signal is more intelligent then us Earthlings especially as they appear to have technology that’s so advanced that it can send a strong signal from a beacon 95 light years away that can be seen by us?

And to think I can’t even get a strong signal on Earth to use my mobile?

But hey I’m no scientist, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton



Monday, 21 November 2016

Does Earth Have Two Moons?

The question is, “Does the Earth have two Moons?”

The short answer is yes.

Apparently we have a “Mini-Moon,” that was discovered on 27th April 2016 by using the Pan-STARRS 1 asteroid survey telescope on Haleakala in Hawaii.

Named 2016 HO3, this small asteroid orbits the sun and is a continuous companion to Earth. It’s been with us for centuries.

If the conditions are right for Earth to produce life, isn’t it possible for the asteroid to also have some kind of life form?

It’s fair to say that another species could be a lot closer than we thought.

So maybe the next mission in space should be destination mini-moon 2016 HO3, so we can say hello and meet the neighbours.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton