Project Blue Book Series: a Commentary0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- January 15, 2019
Stephen Bassett of the PRG group comments on the History Channel’s Project Blue Book
Stephen Bassett of the PRG group comments on the History Channel’s Project Blue Book
The first commercial quantum computer that uses trapped ions for quantum bits (qubits) has been launched by the US-based start-up IonQ.
Astronomers using data from NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope have discovered a planet roughly twice the size of Earth orbiting a star in the low-mass binary system K2-288 (also known as EPIC 210693462, LP 413-32, NLTT 11596 and 2MASS J03414639+1816082). Dubbed K2-288Bb, the alien world could be rocky or could be a gaseous planet similar to Neptune.
More than 100 UFO sightings were reported in New York last year to the National UFO Reporting Center.
A bright flare nicknamed “The Cow” may have been the birth of a black hole or neutron star.
Scientists hope to retrieve rock samples that reveal the continent’s climate history
A couple in the North are wondering if they saw a UFO just before dawn Wednesday.
The rover is the first to land on the dark side of the moon.
A new History Channel series exploring U.S. investigations into UFOs has a strong Fargo tie.