Alpha Orionis

  Sep 13, 2016 More evidence for the Electric Star theory. Betelgeuse is one of the largest stars in the observable Universe. If it were in the Sun’s position, it would be larger than Jupiter’s mean orbital diameter. However, the star’s material structure is so diffuse that the orbits of the…

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Grand Finale Part Two

  Sep 12, 2016 Kinetic physics does not explain Saturn’s features. Planetary scientists already knew about material sticking out of the rings in a few places, but until Saturn reached its equinox it was not possible to measure how high these “ridges” are. Saturn’s main rings are approximately 140,000 kilometers…

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A Picture of Plasma

  Sep 8, 2016 X-rays in space. A recent press release from the Chandra X-ray Observatory reports that “strong winds” are racing outward from the core of Pictoris A, a galaxy said to be 500 million light-years away in the constellation Pictor. A supermassive black hole (SMBH) is the culprit, according to astronomers….

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How Does the Sun Work? | Space News

An exploding double layer on the Sun

For the better part of a century, the scientific consensus has been that a nuclear reaction within the Sun causes the Sun’s light, heat, and radiation. But rather than confirming this model, modern space discovery has only provided seemingly endless riddles and anomalies. Nevertheless, today, institutional science gives no indication…

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Pole to Pole

  Sep 7, 2016 The first pictures of Jupiter’s north pole show “…storm systems and weather activity unlike anything previously seen.” After an August 5, 2011 launch, and a five-year flight, the Juno spacecraft entered orbit around Jupiter on July 4, 2016. Jupiter is the largest planet, with an equatorial…

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Radiant Wind

  Sep 6, 2016 X-rays are not created by pressure. According to a recent press release, a black hole in the center of galaxy IRAS17020+4544, about 800 million light-years from Earth (as astronomers measure distance via redshift) is almost six million Suns in mass. The most important aspect to the announcement…

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