On September 20th 1973, On the 59th day of space expedition Skylab 3's three-man team observed as well as took pictures of an unusual red-colored object. Evidence and Contradictions
On September 20th 1973, On the 59th day of space expedition Skylab 3's three-man team observed as well as took pictures of an unusual red-colored object. Evidence and Contradictions
No one person can ever change the truth, but the truth, once learned, can and will change the person
You must be the change you wish to see in the world when you are through changing, you are through
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Does anyone know if the following is available online? Has anyone seen it?
NASA's Unexplained Files
Premieres Tuesday, March 27 at 10PM E/P
Countless mysterious objects have been caught by NASA's cameras. Many astronauts have even reported seeing unidentified flying objects. In this special, we'll reveal NASA's top ten unexplained encounters using original footage and groundbreaking interviews with astronauts and scientists. Can these phenomena be explained away through science and detective work? Or have NASA's cameras potentially captured the first traces of extraterrestrial life?
NASA's Unexplained Files will feature in-depth commentary and interviews with top scientists and astronauts including Story Musgrave, Astronaut; Dr. Jack Kasher, Professor of Physics and Astronomy and ET researcher; Jim Oberg, space flight operations specialist; Alan Bean, the fourth man to visit the moon; Franklin Chang Diaz, Astronaut; Bruce Maccabee, Optical analyst and former Navy member; and Edgar Mitchell, Astronaut, who walked on the moon.
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Lifebringer (4th August 2012)
I found this compilation from Nasa's Unexplained Files:
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Vita sans libris mors est.
Our life is not measured in the number of breaths we take but in the moments that take our breath away!
http://practicalpersonalcreativity.blogspot.com/