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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Charles L. Moody (Segeant Moody’s) alien abduction story
Monday, December 2, 2013
When Betty and Barney got abducted by Aliens
Betty and Barney Hill were an American interracial couple who lived in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
When the incident happened, the 'Hills' were unable to understand what had happened with them or perhaps the time. Being detailed in their reports, the Hills had have sighting of a bright point of light in the sky which Betty thought a falling star. Soon they realized that the supposedly 'star' was able to move upwards and change its direction of movements being bigger and brighter (Usually, things look like getting bigger in size as they come nearer to us). Using her binoculars, Betty even observed a craft-like body which was flashing different colors of lights. Betty, as informed by her sister about flying saucer sightings, thought it could be a UFO, while Barney thought it a commercial aircraft. Soon the two realized that the craft is heading towards their direction, and decided to get back to the car and continued driving.
The missing time and 35 miles in a blink of eyes
The unexplained was when they arrived home and realized that nearly 2 hours time was what they were unable to recall what had happened. The leather strap of binoculars was torn, his shoes too were strangely scrapped and the strange was they couldn't recall how it had happened. More strange was that they had crossed around 35 miles of distance in a couple of minutes, which was of course impossible and hard to believe. All they remembered was they were frightened by a strangely and erratically moving craft or UFO.The story got its first validation as both of them had suffered the loss of time at the same time and they had not taken any drug or alcohol on that day.
Confirmation of UFO arrival
the Air Force's radar, as confirmed by Major Paul W. Henderson.
Past Regression sessions and unlocking the lost memories
Taking the help of writers, the two managed a time chart of the happening on that unusual day. It was pretty sure that the two hours time was missing. The couple decided to meet Dr. Benjamin Simon, a well-known psychiatrist and neurologist based in Boston. By the suggestion Benjamin Simon, the two agreed for Regressive Hypnosis session. In simpler words, Regressive Hypnosis is a treatment to recall past events happened with a patient which he/she had forgotten.For the first time, the curtains from the unsolved, unexplained incident were to be removed. The regression treatment was carried on for around six months and the Simon concluded that the two had been abducted by strange looking creatures and were even taken to an Unknown craft.
The controversial treatment, had unlocked new doors of mystery for Betty and Barney. As recalled during the regression sessions, the UFO had landed on the road and the humanoid creatures came out and took the Hill couple to their craft (the UFO!), where a number of scientific tests were done on Betty and Barney. The aliens had even hypnotized the two to not to disclose the incident with anyone.
Description of the Aliens (The Kidnappers?)
The Hills described the Alien Abductors as grey alien beings with large opened eyes and small mouths. All these were around 5 foot tall with large pear-shaped heads with no hairs on skin at all. Needed not to mention, this is the ideal description of the grey aliens who have been visiting to the Earth since a long ago and similar claims for greys have been recorded from several people around the globe.The "Grey aliens" performed a variety of physical and mental experiments on Betty and Barney Hill during which the samples of their hairs, skin and nails etc were taken. Betty was undergone gynecological testing while Barney disclosed that his sperm samples were taken by the greys.
Also read: Moody's Alien Abduction claim
Friday, October 4, 2013
Mangalyaan: The Indian Mars Mission That Took the World by Storm (Article Updated in 2023)
In 2013, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) embarked on a monumental mission to explore the Red Planet with Mangalyaan or Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM). Approved by the government of India, Mangalyaan was a millionaire interplanetary space project aimed at establishing an Indian craft into Mars’ orbit, with a launch date set for October of that year. The main objective of Mangalyaan was to conduct a deep study of the Red Planet and its chemistry, making ISRO the fourth space agency to reach Mars after NASA’s Curiosity Rover, Roscosmos, and ESA. This article is a small package of words that explains Mangalyaan's objectives, challenges, and interesting information about the Indian Mars craft that captured the attention of the world.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) worked on the Mangalyaan mission, which was the first time an Indian spacecraft explored the Red Planet from Mars' orbit. According to updates from ISRO, the Mangalyaan had a mass of 500 kg. This historic mission represented a major achievement for India's space program and generated excitement and pride among the Indian public. The spacecraft's objectives included conducting a deep study of the Martian atmosphere and surface, searching for signs of life, and demonstrating India's technological capabilities on the global stage.
Exploring the Red Planet: A Look at Mangalyaan's Mission Objectives
One of the main objectives of the first Indian mission to Mars was to develop the technologies required for designing, planning, managing, and operating an interplanetary mission. This objective was ambitious, as interplanetary missions require significant engineering expertise and innovation.
By achieving this objective, India's space program expanded its capabilities and was better equipped to conduct future missions to other planets and celestial bodies.
The major tasks to be executed by Mangalyaan were as follows Design and realization of a Mars orbiter with the capability to survive and perform Earth-bound maneuvers, a cruise phase of 300 days, Mars orbit insertion/capture, and an on-orbit phase around Mars. Achieving this task required significant engineering expertise and innovation, given the complex and challenging conditions of interplanetary spaceflight. The spacecraft was designed to withstand the harsh conditions of space and execute precise maneuvers to enter and maintain an orbit around Mars.
- Exploration of the surface, atmosphere, morphology, and mineralogy of The Red Planet by advanced scientific instruments. This task involved the use of several scientific instruments, including a methane sensor, thermal infrared spectrometer, and a camera, to collect data on the Martian atmosphere and surface. The data collected provided valuable insights into the planet's characteristics and composition, helping scientists to better understand its formation and evolution.
- Deep space communication, navigation, mission planning, and management. Communication and navigation were critical components of the mission, enabling the spacecraft to communicate with Earth and manoeuvre precisely in space. Mission planning and management were also essential to ensure that the spacecraft executed its tasks successfully and efficiently.
- Navigation of the planet in all phases. Navigation of the planet was crucial to the mission's success, requiring precise calculations and manoeuvring by the spacecraft. The spacecraft had to execute manoeuvres to enter and maintain an orbit around Mars, as well as conduct flybys of the planet to gather data.
- Detection of the presence of Methane on Mars to examine the possibility of life, using the Methane sensor. This task was particularly significant as it would help scientists examine the possibility of life on the planet. Methane is a potential indicator of biological activity, and the detection of methane on Mars would be a significant finding in the search for life beyond Earth.
Overview of Mangalyaan's Payload
The Indian Mars Orbiter Mission, also known as Mangalyaan, had a payload of 15 kg by mass consisting of five scientific instruments selected by the Advisory Committee for Space Sciences (ACSS). The spacecraft had a total mass of 1350 kg.
The five scientific instruments equipped to Mangalyaan were chosen to perform various scientific investigations on the Martian atmosphere and surface. These instruments are as follows:
- Lyman Alpha Photometer (LAP): This instrument was used to measure the relative abundance of deuterium and hydrogen from Lyman-alpha emission in the Martian upper atmosphere. It was used to understand the loss process of water from the planet.
- Methane Sensor for Mars (MSM): This instrument was designed to detect the presence of methane in the Martian atmosphere. Methane is a potential indicator of biological activity and detecting its presence on Mars could have significant implications for the search for life beyond Earth.
- Mars Exospheric Neutral Composition Analyser (MENCA): This instrument was used to analyze the neutral composition in the range of 1 to 300 amu with unit mass resolution. It was used to investigate the particle environment around Mars.
- Mars Color Camera (MCC): This instrument was used to provide colored images and information about the surface features and composition of the Martian surface. It was also used to study the two satellites of Mars, Phobos and Deimos, and provide context information for other science payloads.
- Thermal Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (TIS): This instrument was used to measure the thermal emission on the Red planet during day and night. It was used to map the surface composition and mineralogy of Mars.
Launch and Journey to Mars: The Success Story of India's Mangalyaan Mission
ISRO launched the spacecraft using its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C25), which successfully took the satellite into space. The launch window remained open from October 28, 2013, to November 19, 2013. After launching into space, the Mangalyaan began its journey to Mars, with a planned orbit insertion date of September 2014.
Collaborative Efforts: NASA's Support for India's Mars Mission
The successful launch of Mangalyaan marked a significant milestone for India's space program, demonstrating its growing capabilities in space exploration and technology development. The mission's success also contributed to expanding our understanding of the Red Planet, with valuable data and insights collected by the spacecraft's scientific instruments.
Mangalyaan 2: India's Advanced Mission to Study Mars
Mars Orbiter Mission 2, also known as Mangalyaan 2, is a proposed mission by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to study Mars. The mission is expected to be more advanced than its predecessor with a higher payload capacity and a more advanced set of scientific instruments. Mangalyaan 2 is expected to carry instruments such as a mass spectrometer, a sensor to measure the magnetic field, and a dust monitor. The launch date for Mangalyaan 2 has not yet been announced by ISRO, but it is expected to take place in the near future. The mission aims to expand India's capabilities in space exploration and establish its presence in the global space community.Monday, September 23, 2013
Is new found GJ 504b planet Zeeba? : Believers get a new hope for friendly Zeeba ET/aliens
What is Planet Zeeba (GJ 504b)?
NASA’s say on the discovery of Pink planet
- GJ 504b is expected to be of deep magenta color from the infrared data received from NASA’s Subaru telescope located in Hawai'i.
- The 59 Virginis star of GJ 504b is hotter than our Sun.
- GJ 504b’s Sun can be seen in the constellation Virgo without any telescopic device.
- The new found planet is 4x Jupiter’s mass and covers 9 times the distance covered by Jupiter while orbiting its star.
- The expected temperature of GJ 504b is around 237 degrees Celsius (or around 75 degrees Fahrenheit).
“If we could travel to this giant planet, we would see a world still glowing from the heat of its formation with a reminiscent of a dark cherry blossom, a dull magenta …”, says Michael McElwain, from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Centre, Greenbelt, Maryland.
New hopes from the discovery
Friday, September 6, 2013
Deep Sleep-Phase Syndrome (DSPS); Introduction, Symptoms, Medications
Symptoms of DSPD
- Patients with Delayed sleep-phase syndrome or DSPD are able to sleep healthy and normally when following their delayed sleeping schedules, experiencing no excessive daytime sleepiness.
- Patients have greater than normal ability to fall asleep in the morning time; however, a normal healthy person may find difficulties in sleeping in morning time.
- Patients have difficulty to schedule their sleeping time to an earlier time.
- Patients do have a disturbed sleep schedule; however, there comes no issues of a broken, disturbed or non-continuous sleep once they are asleep.
- Patients usually tend to fall asleep after 2 a.m. of midnight.
- Babies and children with DSPS refuse to go to bed before they become too drowsy to fall asleep.
Treatment
- Chronotherapy- In this treatment, the patients are kept under observation making sure that they sleep at the normal time for months rather than their delayed sleeping time. It is also referred as the process of resetting the circadian clock of patient’s body.
- The patients are given Vitamin B12 tablets as a helpful remedy to solve DSPS.
- The patients are also given Melatonin a few hours earlier than their bedtime. Melatonin is known for its sleepiness factor in medical field. However, an improper amount of Melatonin can always be of ne help, hence, it is highly recommended to consult a doctor before consuming it.
Also read: Childhood Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Is your child at psychological risk?
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Life on Earth was originated from Mars, said Scientists with new proofs
Now, a humanly vision on the research
- Have you ever wondered why life only originated on Earth while our solar system had other plants too?
- How come an asteroid travel from Mars to the Earth without a pre-planned and pre-targeted aim?
- If the asteroid from Mars was responsible for the life on the Earth; were they aliens who had sent it to the Earth?
- Cannot it be taken as another sign than life has been existed on planets else than Earth since past?
Scientists just developed a mini brain, said Nature
[Note: The images used in this post only have relation with the subject of post. The images, in anyway are not being claimed as the original images from the research shared in this blog.]
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Do not let your kids watch television for more than 2 hours, Researchers suggest
Thursday, August 8, 2013
20 minutes Yoga/Physical exercises provide better mental health – say Experts
Monday, July 29, 2013
The God particle; and things to know about Higgs Boson
What is God Particle? Why the Higgs boson matters?
What is Large Hadron Collider?
What if Higgs Boson did not exist?
Is Higgs boson particle related to time and time travel? Can it take the Earth to an end?
Friday, July 26, 2013
10 things to know about Large Hadron Collider (LHC), CERN
A super shocking to know and remind about LHC
Sunday, July 21, 2013
UNICEF’s Sweat Machine turns sweat into drinkable water
"They have something similar on the Space Station (International Space Station) to treat astronauts' urine, but our machine was cheaper to build. The amount of water it produces depends on how sweaty the person is, but one person's T-shirt typically produces 10ml, roughly a mouthful.” said Hammar.
Peter Westberg, Deputy Executive Director (D.E.D.) at UNICEF, Sweden said, “We wanted to raise this subject in a new, playful an engaging way. Our Sweat Machine is a reminder that we all share the same water. We all drink and sweat in the same way, regardless of how we look or what language we speak. Water is everyone's responsibility and concern."
The idea of the inventor to turn sweat into drinking water is highly appreciable. It is a nice small step to fight the bigger clean water scarcity the humans are supposed to suffer in the near future. What do you think friends? Earlier sweaty and salty (and tasty!), the clean drinking water (sweat) may ‘be’ alright to us until it is not extracted from someone else sweat.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Bacterium 'Planococcus haloctyophilus OR1' bacterium from Earth unfolds the signs of Life possible on Mars ‘The Red Planet’
This picture has been taken from the Internet and does not represent the actual visual description of the 'Planococcus haloctyophilus OR1' bacterium from Canadian High Arctic. |
This picture has been taken from the Internet and does not represent the actual visual description of the 'Planococcus haloctyophilus OR1' bacterium from Canadian High Arctic. |