UFO shoots down February 15, 2013 meteor?

Here’s the evidence:

I got a problem with all this.  Firsties, I don’t believe there are aliens with super technology floating around Earth’s atmosphere.  Just call it a hunch.  Secondies, even if they were, shooting it down where they did probably caused more human damage than if they had just let hit a little farther in Siberia, or possibly even the ocean.  It wasn’t really that big of a deal.  If they were smart enough to fly all over the universe to hang out discretely, they’re smart enough to know that it wasn’t that big of a threat.

Given that, the only option left was the Russians “intercepting” it, which the Russian government actually did say they had done.  The Russians do claim to have the fastest missile on Earth right now, the BrahMos.  It travels up to Mach 3.0 supposedly.  Pretty dang impressive huh?  The meteor would have been traveling at about Mach 11 and they would have had about 20 seconds to launch and hit it.  That’s all the warning the world got.

Do the math.

 

Obama kills NASA

This is so unbelievable it’s surreal.  It’s so crazy that even people like Phil Platt were in denial.  As of two days ago, when people started saying NASA was being raped, he had this to offer:

OK, yes, it does look like (assuming the rumors are true) the Obama budget for NASA is cutting out the Constellation rocket program in general and Ares in particular. But that doesn’t mean manned spaceflight is dead.

As I said in that above link, private space companies are still a ways off from putting people in orbit. However, I strongly suspect they’ll be doing it before Ares would’ve been ready to do it anyway. Private companies like Space X may be two years from that, while Ares wouldn’t have been ready for five, assuming NASA could even get Ares ready by the scheduled time and in the assigned budget (which I would give a chance of, oh, say, precisely 0). So it’s possible, perhaps even likely, that after the Shuttle retires later this year (or early next) companies like Space X will be able to reach the International Space Station with rockets before NASA could.

Clue here Phil, private companies are two years away from REACHING ORBIT.  We’re not talking heavy lifters here, we’re talking cruises taking up to six people into space for fifteen freaking minutes.  You remember when NASA was at that point?  Yeah, 1962.  Well, ignore the damned rumors, here it is in black and white:

Proposed NASA cuts

Proposed NASA cuts

Yeah, I know that’s kinda small.  In particular, I think all a person really needs to read is:

In place of Constellation, the President’s Budget funds a redesigned and reinvigorated program that focuses on leveraging advanced technology, international partnerships, and commercial capabilities to set the stage for a revitalized human space flight program for the 21st Century. The President’s Budget will also increase NASA’s funding, accelerating work — constrained for years due to the budget demands of Constellation — on climate science, green aviation, science education, and other priorities.

That’s right folks.  Our National Aeronautics and Space Administration is now dedicated to studying climate science, green aviation, science education, and whatever Obama feels like.

Now, people like Phil Platt think it’s kinda good that NASA’s budget’s being increased.  And he thinks it’s kinda good that we focus on the private sector.  The question I have, is, given he’s an astronomer, what’s he going to think when Hubble or Chandra blows a fifty cent fuse and shuts down?  We’re not going to have a bus to take spare parts up there any more.

hubble 

Exactly how is Space-X, which has never even reached orbit, going to grab onto that thing, stop it, fix it, and place it back in orbit?

Clue here, it ain’t gonna happen in the next decade or two.  With Obama spending all of NASA’s resources trying to prove IOCC’s lies aren’t really lies, Hubble will die.  Chandra will die.  Spitzer will die.  Tell me how they won’t?  If we’re just going to let our space stuff die, what’s the point in wasting all our money funding astronomers all over the country?  It’s rather useless now.  Astronomers don’t seem to see a connection to killing off telescopes and astronomy research, I do.

Obama wants to continue the ISS.  What for?  If we’re not going to travel in space, then why bother learning how to live in space?  How are we going to get major modules to the ISS?  Sure, rockets will do the trick, but it seems rather wasteful to expand ISS at this point since there’s really no research they can do and extended stays in space now serve no purpose whatsoever.  And, it would seem to me that if we had a reliable heavy lifter, men could go into space rather easily.

In the meantime, NASA will get an additional $6 BILLION.  Let me clarify that.  On top of cutting manned space flight because it was under-funded, as it states in that report, NASA is getting an ADDITIONAL $6 BILLION to do climate research that is already being done by NOAA.  That stands for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.  Those are the people that study, get this, our atmosphere and oceans.  In a more generic sense, they study climate change.  Call it climate science if you wish.  If you want, you can subscribe to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office of Education.  They fund, get this, science education.  Particularly, climate science education.  Guess they weren’t doing a very good job.  Not sure what the point of having two huge federal agencies doing exactly the same thing is.  I mean, NOAA can contract a private rocket company exactly the same as NASA.  That’s Obama economics for ya.  When faced with two agencies doing different things, pay one a lot more than you were paying to have them do exactly the same as the first.

Now, when I was enduring being constantly referred to as a flat-earther a couple of years ago by global warming advocates such as our esteemed astronomer, my concern at the time was that people were taking this hocus pocus way too seriously based on NO supporting evidence.  Obama’s actions here are exactly the worst case scenario.  Real science is being destroyed by Obama’s pursuit of something the IOCC couldn’t prove because to this day there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever that man-made climate change has ever existed.  And if it does exist, we’re screwed now for sure.  If this planet dies, we’ll have no escape plan now. 

Now, in a perfect world, Obama would have taken that $6 billion and put it in the private sector for stuff like electric cars, bullet trains, and immediate things that will affect the Earth’s climate.  But, he’s not.  By their own admission, a bunch of that money will go to Russia or China to send our stuff into space to a space station we mostly paid for.  And, watch a Russian or Chinese launch vs a United States launch.  You think they worry about the environment more than we do?

You think I’m pissed?

This is the worst freaking president we’ve ever had.

In one year he screwed Teddy Kennedy by making sure a Republican got his seat.  Now he’s screwing John Kennedy by killing his legacy.

Could Earth be hit like Jupiter?

Sometimes I totally feel like I’m wasting my time here.  On July 20th, which was what, ten days ago?  I wrote about the impact on Jupiter.  That led me to a conversation with a friend who mentioned the Manson Crater in Iowa.  This monster hit was so big it obliterated all life in what would the United States in seconds, and all life on North America within hours.  The rest of the world was rendered quite uncomfortable for some time after.  At first I thought he was referring to the Chicxulub Crater in the Yucatan, which did pretty much the same thing thousands of years after Manson.  But he wasn’t, it was totally different.  Neither of the these should be confused with the Tunguska Impact over Siberia.  Other than leveling millions of trees over hundreds of square miles, it really was just a minor footnote of an impact.  There are plenty of other smaller impacts throughout modern history documented up to this year.  In simple terms, it happens all the time.  The only thing that makes a difference is size.  The one that just hit Jupiter was pretty big.  However, we get them occasionally on Earth as well.  We’ve had a few near misses in modern history.  And, there have probably been a few that did hit that was never documented. 

After writing about both Jupiter and the Manson Crater, Livescience felt compelled to write this article today:

Could Earth Be Hit, Like Jupiter Just Was?

Believe it or not, they come to the conclusion that it could indeed happen.  It’s just not terribly likely it will happen any time soon as the universe in our neck of the woods isn’t terribly crowded at this time.  Don’t tell that to Jupiter tho.  However, on the upside, Jupiter and the Sun are our huge vacuum cleaners sucking up all the dirt floating around us.  Other than an occasional black eye, it’s hard to do much damage to Jupiter.

Now, if you’re really concerned about this happening any time soon without the news going bonkers about it beforehand, you can subscribe to the Asteroid Watch newsfeed, which I have over there on the sidebar.  They even have a handy desktop widget for those so inclined.

UFO Crashed Into Meteorite to Save Earth

I’ve been meaning to post this one for a while.  I love it!

Dr. Yuri Labvin, president of the Tunguska Spatial Phenomenon Foundation, insists that an alien spacecraft sacrificed itself to prevent a gigantic meteor from slamming into the planet above Siberia on June 30, 1908.

The result was was the Tunguska event, a massive blast estimated at 15 megatons that downed 80 million trees over nearly 100 square miles. Eyewitnesses reported a bright light and a huge shock wave, but the area was so sparsely populated no one was killed.

Most scientists think the blast was caused by a meteorite exploding several miles above the surface. But Labvin thinks quartz slabs with strange markings found at the site are remnants of an alien control panel, which fell to the ground after the UFO slammed into the giant rock.

I think given the intense heat that obviously hit there, there’s no telling what it did to the area.  If it was a meteorite, it blew up.  No telling what happens when something like that gets so hot it explodes.  So, quartz, which is typically created under intense heat, falls neatly into the scenario.  Strange markings on it would possibly result from the explosion.  I see nothing so far that leads me to believe anything out of the ordinary has resulted from an explosion that we can not recreate.

But it sure sounds cool.

The Lost Cosmonauts

Achille and Gian Judica-Cordiglia built incredible ham radios in the late 50′s and 60′s.  Their primary claim to fame was they claimed to have intercepted transmissions between NASA, the Russian space program, and their astronauts/cosmonauts.  Some of those transmissions with the cosmonauts were pretty dramatic.  One included a fading SOS.  The suggestion with that is a Russian cosmonaut’s craft didn’t return to Earth, but instead kept going.  The other is even more dramatic.  Supposedly it’s a female cosmonaut who’s ship was damaged during launch.  After waiting several days to try to figure what to do, she re-entered and burned up.  Here is supposedly a recording of her last transmission:

Here is the transcript:

five…four…three …two…one…one
two…three…four…five…
come in… come in… come in…
LISTEN…LISTEN! …COME IN!
COME IN… COME IN… TALK TO ME!
TALK TO ME!… I AM HOT!… I AM HOT!
WHAT?… FORTYFIVE?… WHAT?…
FORTYFIVE?… FIFTY?…
YES…YES…YES… BREATHING…
BREATHING… OXYGEN…
OXYGEN… I AM HOT… (THIS)
ISN’T THIS DANGEROUS?… IT’S ALL…
ISN’T THIS DANGEROUS?… IT’S ALL…
YES…YES…YES… HOW IS THIS?
WHAT?… TALK TO ME!… HOW SHOULD I
TRANSMIT? YES…YES…YES…
WHAT? OUR TRANSMISSION BEGINS NOW…
FORTYONE… THIS WAY… OUR
TRANSMISSION BEGINS NOW…
FORTYONE… THIS WAY… OUR
TRANSMISSION BEGINS NOW…
FORTYONE… YES… I FEEL HOT…
I FEEL HOT… IT’S ALL… IT’S HOT…
I FEEL HOT… I FEEL HOT… I FEEL HOT…
… I CAN SEE A FLAME!… WHAT?…
I CAN SEE A FLAME!… I CAN SEE A
FLAME!…
I FEEL HOT… I FEEL HOT… THIRTYTWO…
THIRTYTWO… FORTYONE… FORTYONE

AM I GOING TO CRASH?… YES…YES… I FEEL HOT!…
I FEEL HOT!… I WILL REENTER!… I WILL REENTER…
I AM LISTENING!… I FEEL HOT!…

And, one other is supposedly of the heartbeat and breathing of a dieing cosmonaut.  Pretty dramatic stuff.

Other very credible researchers discredit these recordings quite effectively.  However, two things are for certain.  The Russians have lost cosmonauts that were covered up initially and later admitted.  And, the Russians have a history of horrid space related malfunctions:

Russian Launch Pad Disaster
So, although I’m willing to cede the likelihood that the Judica-Cordiglia brothers faced huge challenges and may have fabricated some aspects of the Russian disasters, I can’t simply dismiss the possiblity their recordings are real due to the nature of the Russians at that time.  With a concern more on image than historical accuracy, the Russians forced a lot of casualties that are now documented.  So, until the Russians fess up on all the casualties and and malfunctions, I’ll not rule out the validity of these recordings.

When orbs collide

A few years ago I wrote a piece about a piece I read that was concerned about space debris.  They noted that as more stuff went up, without being removed, more stuff would bump into each other and create more and more debris that would make things kinda hairy traveling safely in Earth’s orbit.  I also felt compelled to point out that some of that stuff would come back down too.  Some of it not so small:

The push was on to do something about all this space garbage floating around.

Nothing really was done.  We track it a little better probably.  But, we still can’t do much about it.  Being as our current President is dead-set against putting military stuff in space, there won’t be anything put up there that can clean stuff up.  We need something up there that can blow stuff up.  That’s a no-no politically now.

So, fresh on Obama’s decision to not allow guns in space, we get this headline:

Russian, U.S. satellites collide in space

Now, looking at what exactly happened, it was a fully functional US Iridium satellite that collided with a non-functional Russian military satellite.  Apparently the Russian satellite was out of control and uncontrollable.  It hit the larger Iridium satellite at high speed.  The result is reduced world-wide communications capabilities until the back-up satellite is in place, possibly some stuff falling back to Earth wherever it sees fit, and more importantly for the near future, thousands more smaller debris flying all over the place in Earth’s orbit.

Flying in space just got a little more dangerous.

But what really bugs me is that the current administration’s shangri-la vision of space means that we not only won’t be sending something up there in the foreseeable future, but, we’ll also expect no one else to do likewise either.  Meanwhile, more and more junk will collide with more and more junk.  And, quite possibly ( I think probably ) eventually will collide with something that’s a lot more valuable.

I ran a poll based on Obama’s space weapons ban on a political basis.  I however, think it applies as much or moreso here.  Especially in this light.  Tell me what you think.
EDIT: Here’s what I’m talking about:
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o7EKlqCE20]

All that stuff floating around, crashing into itself, just makes for even more stuff floating around. And, we have absolutely no way to stop it, destroy it, or even know for sure where it all is.


As of this date, the ban is no longer mentioned on the White House web page.

Major spammer shut down

I read this this morning:

The volume of junk e-mail sent worldwide dropped drastically today after a Web hosting firm identified by the computer security community as a major host of organizations allegedy engaged in spam activity was taken offline, according to security firms that monitor spam distribution online……

The servers are operated by McColo Corp., which these experts say has emerged as a major U.S. hosting service for international firms and syndicates that are involved in everything from the remote management of millions of compromised computers to the sale of counterfeit pharmaceuticals and designer goods, fake security products and child pornography via email…..

According to the story, when McColo was shut down, spam dropped substantially, from 40 a second to 20 a second.  However, when I went to spamcop, it was back on the rise again:

mccolo shutdown 

Not quite back to where it was, but getting there.  Now, the problem here is McColo is simply a server.  The spammers were using McColo for whatever reason.  Now that McColo is no longer available for the time being, they just simply switch to someone else.  Now, to me, the upside is that if enough server companies realize the peril they are putting themselves in by hosting spammers, things will become a lot more difficult for spammers to find powerful servers to do their dirty work.  The main complaint voiced by people who should know is that when a major server is shut down, the spammers scatter and make it more difficult for the anti-spammers to know where they are coming from.  I can see that point, but with large email servers such as Yahoo and Google, it doesn’t take much for any user to identify spam and let the proper peeps know.  In other words, it’s no more difficult to block the spam coming from an unknown server than it is to block it coming from someone like McColo.  Given the automatic nature of computers, I don’t really see the difference in where the spam comes from as being important at all.  For instance, in the last 24 hours, according to spamcop, here’s where the top twenty sources of spam came from:

1 202.113.227.135 116196 China
2 202.71.103.34 57202 Malaysia
3 202.75.56.212 38024 Malyasia
4 60.218.99.18 29821 China
5 202.75.56.214 23660 Malaysia
6 61.129.51.163 23048 China
7 58.221.28.228 22540 China
8 202.75.56.7 21671 Malaysia
9 200.226.137.10 19168 Brazil
10 219.143.156.110 17198 China
11 121.11.80.135 16205 China
12 221.130.190.65 15385 China
13 121.10.104.33 15353 China
14 198.24.6.168 15234 United States
15 202.180.128.8 15216 China
16 121.11.86.34 14584 China
17 60.29.22.105 12979 China
18 200.226.137.11 12581 Brazil
19 200.32.8.221 12398 Argentina
20 195.161.9.2 12345 Russia

To put it in a simpler perspective:

Country Volume Count
China 298525 11
Malaysia 102533 4
Brazil 31749 2
United States 15234 1
Argentina 12398 1
Russia 12345 1

So, it appears to me that the Chinese who were using McColo are now simply using a Chinese server.  Now, some of those countries just don’t really care about spamming.  What are we in the US going to do about those?  Pulling the plug’s just not really an option.  It’s a big issue that’s just not going away any time soon.  The best thing anyone can do is use the spam options given them with their email service.  That sends information to the folks like spamcop that blocks the IP addresses of the spam origin.  When that happens, folks like Google, MSN, Yahoo, AOL, and the rest can block that spam before it ever gets sent from their servers.  I don’t think spam will ever go away, as with junk snail mail and telephone marketers.  But, as with junk snail mail and telephone marketers, spam can be mitigated to the point where it’s not a threat or annoyance.  It’s not something that I spend much time with any more since I have switched to a hosted email account, if you are having issues with it, I suggest doing the same.

And, if you get ANYTHING from China or Malaysia that is not from a firend or relative, mark it as spam.

The day the Space Race was born

It was fifty years ago today that Russia launched Sputnik I and threw the world, especially the United States, into a frenzy that became the space race.  Some say it culminated with the US beating Russia to the Moon in 1969.  But, I think the real excitement is definitely yet to come.  Without further ado, here is the moment that changed the world:

What goes up…..

Pilots of a Chilean commercial aircraft approaching the Auckland airport in New Zealand said they spotted flaming space debris falling past their jet, the LAN Chile airline reported Wednesday.

The airline said in a brief communique that the pilot, who was not identified, “made visual contact with incandescent fragments several kilometers away” on Monday.

The Sydney Morning Herald reported on its Web site that pieces of a Russian satellite had narrowly missed the jet. It quoted New Zealand aviation authorities as saying that they had been warned by Russian officials two weeks ago that orbiting debris would be entering the atmosphere, but that the Russians had apparently miscalculated the entry time.

Although man is good at putting stuff IN orbit, we’ve got to figure out a saner approach to getting those things OUT of orbit. This situation could have been REAL nasty.