Year: 2019
Emergent Supernovae
Dec 2, 2019 Stars explode for reasons not commonly reported. Astronomers using the GaLactic and Extragalactic All-sky MWA survey recently discovered 27 new supernova remnants in the center of the Milky Way. Stars that are about eight times the Sun’s mass are subject to explosions that can eject their outer…
Wal Thornhill: No Islands in Our Electric Universe | Space News
Last Legs
Nov 29, 2019 Editor’s note: The Picture of the Day will be on vacation during the holidays, returning on December 2. Meanwhile, please enjoy these articles from the archive. Electric Universe theory has never required an unseen and undetectable component. Lambda Cold Dark Matter theory (ΛCDM) gets its name from…
The Mother of Aeneas
Nov 28, 2019 Editor’s note: The Picture of the Day will be on vacation during the holidays, returning on December 2. Meanwhile, please enjoy these articles from the archive. Venus is like other rocky bodies in the Solar System: electrically active. The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Venus Express is approaching…
The Cosmic Web Imager
Nov 27, 2019 Editor’s note: The Picture of the Day will be on vacation during the holidays, returning on December 2. Meanwhile, please enjoy these articles from the archive. Make room for “dim matter”. The Intergalactic Medium (IGM) is where galaxies are born, according to standard theories; it is also…
Force Multiplier
Nov 26, 2019 Jupiter generates its own power. On August 5, 2011 NASA launched the Juno mission to Jupiter. It is currently analyzing Jupiter’s massive plasmasphere, along with its electromagnetic field. Jupiter radiates more energy in the infrared than it receives from the Sun, so astronomers think that it is…
Electric Morphology
Nov 25, 2019 Mars exhibits regions that are wrenched and twisted with deep fissures, yet no rocky debris. In previous Picture of the Day articles about Martian morphology, powerful electric arcs were shown to create most of the features on the surface. Rilles, craters, intersecting gullies, giant mesas, and steep-sided…
Wal Thornhill: Big Bang – Time to Wipe the Chalkboard Clean | Space News
Scientists generally use the term “crisis in cosmology” to describe the numerous and growing evidences that contradict or undermine the Big Bang theory. For decades, numerous scientific papers have been published on the discordancy between the so-called expansion rate in the “early universe,” and the expansion rate in the “later…







