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Remembering Astronaut Wally Schirra
Astronaut Walter "Wally" Schirra died last week (May 3, 2007) at the age of 84. Schirra was one of America's first seven astronauts and the only astronaut to fly into space as a part of America's first...
2 commentsExploring the Sky, Moon and Mars with Google Earth
If you're old enough, at least a baby boomer, then perhaps you remember when we landed on the moon in 1969. I can't say that I remember it, but I remember being aware of it during that time, if that makes...
8 commentsThe Gods of My Ancestors
Growing up in a dysfunctional family was the best and worst of all worlds, especially when it came to religion. The bewildering cornucopia of contrasting ideas about God, religion, going to church, etc. was...
16 commentsHow To Become An Astronaut!
Not only do you need the balls the size of hypergiant twin binary-stars. You will need a baggage of academic and practical excellence. Your first step on the way to space is to consider what kind of astronaut...
49 commentsExercise for Women with Osteoporosis
In my work and study in alternative medicine, preventive medicine, and some practical healing techniques I have gathered information on a number if exercises i preventing and easing Osteoporosis and other conditions.
2 commentsWas Pumapunku Built by Ancient Astronauts?
Pumapunku, a temple at the ancient Bolivian site of Tiwanaku (also known as Tiahuanaco) is a wondrous place that definitely evokes questions of all sorts. Stones blocks, some of which weighing as much...
4 commentsThe real story on UFOs
UFO’s & Astronauts’, unexplained AnomaliesThe big question of other life forms visiting our planet! An estimated 90% of the American people believe there is a cover up by our government on the...
5 commentsVacationing in Outer Space
The age of space tourism is rapidly approaching. What was once reserved for a select group of Astronauts, and, recently, very wealthy millionaires, will soon be coming within reach of the common man. The...
3 commentsWater on the Moon - why does it matter?
Last month, scientists announced they had sent a a satellite called LCROSS (Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite) to visit our cold little neighbor - you know, that little ball of rock that catches...
6 commentsAncient Contacts with the Sky People
Even the briefest examination of ancient civilizations will find stories of strange beings that came down from the heavens to interact with mankind and provide them with religion, knowledge, and technology,...
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