TYB
This made me think of accents, for whatever reason.
How do they work and what causes them?
Is there something technological to it?
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day
November 15, 2025
Andromeda and Friends
This magnificent extragalactic skyscape looks toward the Andromeda Galaxy, the closest large spiral galaxy to the Milky Way. It also accomplishes a Messier catalog trifecta by including Andromeda, cataloged as Messier 31 (M31), along with Messier 32 (M32), and Messier 110 (M110) in the same telescopic field of view. In this frame, M32 is just left of the Andromeda Galaxy's bright core with M110 below and to the right. M32 and M110 are both elliptical galaxies themselves and satellites of the larger spiral Andromeda. By combining 60 hours of broadband and narrowband image data, the deep telescopic view also reveals tantalizing details of dust lanes, young star clusters, and star-forming regions along Andromeda's spiral arms, and faint, foreground clouds of glowing hydrogen gas. For now, Andromeda and friends are some 2.5 million light-years from our own large spiral Milky Way.
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Sun Releases Strong Flare
November 14, 2025
The Sun emitted a strong flare, peaking at 3:30 a.m. ET on Nov. 14. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the Sun constantly, captured imagery of the event.
Solar flares are powerful bursts of energy. Flares and solar eruptions can impact radio communications, electric power grids, navigation signals, and pose risks to spacecraft and astronauts.
This flare is classified as an X4.0 flare. X-class denotes the most intense flares, while the number provides more information about its strength.
To see how such space weather may affect Earth, please visit NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center https://spaceweather.gov/, the U.S. government’s official source for space weather forecasts, watches, warnings, and alerts.
NASA works as a research arm of the nation’s space weather effort. NASA observes the Sun and our space environment constantly with a fleet of spacecraft that study everything from the Sun’s activity to the solar atmosphere, and to the particles and magnetic fields in the space surrounding Earth.
https://science.nasa.gov/blogs/solar-cycle-25/2025/11/14/sun-releases-strong-flare-9/
https://science.nasa.gov/blogs/solar-cycle-25/
https://www.youtube.com/@ve3en1
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/
https://x.com/NWSSWPC
Coronal Hole, 3 Big Discoveries | S0 News
Nov.15.2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5zGtccVChM
https://geomag.bgs.ac.uk/data_service/space_weather/alerts/update_2025-11-14.html
https://www.SpaceWeatherNews.com
https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/12/science/solar-storm-northern-lights-forecast
HiRISE Images of 3I/ATLAS Are Expected to be Released in a Few Days
November 14, 2025
Multiple sources informed me today that NASA is expected to release the HiRISE images of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS within a few days from today, November 14, 2025
This is excellent news. We are curious to know the diameter of the nucleus and understand the geometry of the anti-tail from 3I/ATLAS towards the Sun.
Our previous high-resolution image was obtained by the Hubble Space Telescope on July 21, 2025 (available here and analyzed here) and revealed an anomalous anti-tail extended towards the Sun instead of away from the Sun as is the case for a cometary tail containing refractory dust which is pushed by solar radiation.
The Hubble image was taken from an edge-on perspective of the anti-tail since the line-of-sight was separated by merely 10 degrees from the direction of the Sun relative to 3I/ATLAS.
The images from the HiRISE camera onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter would give us a side-view of the anti-tail, as well as a spatial resolution that is 3 times better than that of the Hubble Space Telescope.
Even though the HiRISE image is unlikely to resolve the nucleus itself, it can set a tight constraint on the diameter of the nucleus based on the brightest pixel. A picture is worth a thousand words.
The HiRISE images were held hostage for bureaucratic reasons at NASA, as a result of the government shutdown for 43 days so far.
The images should have a spatial resolution of ~30 kilometers per pixel and a side view of the anti-tail and jets from 3I/ATLAS on October 2–3, 2025, when it came within 29 million kilometers from Mars.
Sharing of scientific data should have been prioritized over bureaucratic rules, because the data is time-sensitive as we plan additional observations of 3I/ATLAS.
In the meantime, we should be aware that there is an even larger object approaching the Sun from great distances.
A comet larger than Lake Erie and ten thousand times more massive than 3I/ATLAS, is moving towards the Sun from the Oort cloud.
It was discovered in 2014 by astronomers Pedro Bernardinelli and Gary Bernstein in archival images from the Dark Energy Survey and is known as C/2014 UN271 or Comet Bernardinelli–Bernstein (nicknamed BB).
When first imaged, the object was 29 times farther away from the Sun than the Earth is (29 AU = 4.3 billion kilometers), almost as far as Neptune. This represented the largest distance at which a comet has ever been discovered.
The nucleus diameter of C/2014 UN271 is larger than 100 kilometers, making it the largest Oort cloud comet known. Its closest approach to the Sun will reach a minimum separation of 10.9 AU — just outside of Saturn’s orbit, in January 2031.
It originated at a distance of order 40,000 AU about 1.4 million years ago.
The rapid brightening of C/2014 UN271 at 20–25 AU is consistent with it being generated by sublimating carbon dioxide (CO2) or ammonia (NH3) ices from the nucleus’s surface. Carbon monoxide (CO) was just detected by the SPHEREx Space Observatory, but it is centrally concentrated compared to the extended CO2 emission.
The orbital inclination of C/2014 UN271 is 95.5 degrees. Its nearly-perpendicular orbit relative to the ecliptic orbital plane of the Earth around the Sun implies that a direct rendezvous trajectory of a spacecraft from Earth is not technologically feasible.
However, a rendezvous with C/2014 UN271 can be achieved through a Jupiter gravity assist after C/2014 UN271 has crossed the ecliptic, with optimal launch dates in 2030–2034 and a flight duration of about 15 years (as discussed here).
For now, we are all anticipating the release of the HiRISE images of 3I/ATLAS next week. The truth about the nature of 3I/ATLAS will be revealed by publicly shared data and not by any storyline of gatekeepers.
https://avi-loeb.medium.com/hirise-images-of-3i-atlas-are-expected-to-be-released-in-a-few-days-c2974eb67063
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oB-hm0FChao (Avi Loeb: NASA, mysterious comets, potential alien technology | Backscroll Nov 14, 2025)
https://x.com/StefanBurnsGeo/status/1989416179308364132
https://www.uahirise.org/
https://avi-loeb.medium.com/the-12th-anomaly-of-3i-atlas-orientation-of-the-jets-is-not-smeared-by-rotation-30035318a5fd
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https://avi-loeb.medium.com/did-the-passage-of-the-star-hd7977-trigger-a-major-comet-shower-on-earth-2-5-million-years-ago-f2074de53de1
The 12th Anomaly of 3I/ATLAS: Orientation of the Jets is Not Smeared by Rotation
November 15, 2025
Back in July and August of 2025, the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS was inferred to rotate with a period of 16.16 (+/-0.01) hours (as derived here).
Last week, preliminary images revealed a network of jets around 3I/ATLAS (as discussed here and here).
These observed jets from 3I/ATLAS should have been smeared by the rotation. Instead, the image taken by F. Niebling and M. Buechner on November 9, 2025, shows tightly-collimated jets extending to distances larger than a million kilometers.
At the expected thermal speed of sublimated volatiles from a natural comet, 400 meters per second, it takes about a month for the material to traverse a million kilometers.
How could these jets maintain their orientation if 3I/ATLAS is rotating every 16.16 hours?
The possibility that outflows slowed down the rotation since July is unlikely because asymmetries in outgassing typically enhance rotation (as discussed here).
There is no recent measurement of the rotation period of 3I/ATLAS, but we expect related data in the coming weeks.
Another possibility is that illumination by the Sun induces outgassing only at specific angles relative to the Sun, which are dictated by the orientation of the pockets of ice and the surface topography of the nucleus.
For example, ice pockets in deep valleys surrounded by mountains that shadow them will be exposed to direct sunlight and sublimate only when the Sun is at the right angle.
This would lead to pulsating outflows from that spot with a period of 16.16 hours, resulting in a jet which looks like peas in a pod separated by a spatial scale of 400 meters per second times 16.16 hours which is 23,270 kilometers.
There should be 43 peas on a pod of a million kilometers length and these puffs of gas should all be in the general direction of the Sun as the ice quickly cools when it is not illuminated by sunlight.
This sunward orientation effect could not account for jets pointing away from the Sun, as evident in the image of 3I/ATLAS taken by M. Jäger, G. Rhemann and E. Prosperi on November 8, 2025.
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Alternatively, the apparent features might represent the evaporated trail of fragments that were ejected from the main nucleus.
This would imply that the nucleus exploded near the Sun, in contrast to the single object inference from the image obtained by D. Jewitt and J. Luu on November 11, 2025.
A more speculative possibility is that the jets maintain their directionality because they are produced by technological thrusters which preserve global orientation for navigation purposes.
At any event, the post-perihelion images add a new anomaly to the list, which by now includes 12 mysteries concerning 3I/ATLAS:
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Its retrograde trajectory is aligned to within 5 degrees with the ecliptic plane of the planets around the Sun, with a likelihood of 0.2% (see here).
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During July and August as well as in early November of 2025, it displayed a sunward jet (anti-tail) that is not an optical illusion from geometric perspective, unlike familiar comets (see here).
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Its nucleus is about a million times more massive than 1I/`Oumuamua and a thousand times more massive than 2I/Borisov, while moving faster than both, altogether with a likelihood of less than 0.1% (see here and here).
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Its arrival time was fine-tuned to bring it within tens of millions of kilometers from Mars, Venus and Jupiter and be unobservable from Earth at perihelion, with a likelihood of 0.005% (see here).
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Its gas plume contains much more nickel than iron (as found in industrially-produced nickel alloys) and a nickel to cyanide ratio that is orders of magnitude larger than that of all known comets, including 2I/Borisov, with a likelihood below 1% (see here).
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Its gas plume contains only 4% water by mass, a primary constituent of familiar comets (see here).
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It shows extreme negative polarization, unprecedented for all known comets, including 2I/Borisov, with a likelihood below 1% (see here).
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It arrived from a direction coincident with the radio “Wow! Signal” to within 9 degrees, with a likelihood of 0.6% (see here).
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Near perihelion, it brightened faster than any known comet and was bluer than the Sun (see here).
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It exhibits sunward and anti-solar jets which require an unreasonably large surface area in order to absorb enough sunlight needed to sublimate enough ice to feed the mass flux of these jets (as calculated here).
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Near perihelion it exhibits non-gravitational acceleration which requires massive evaporation of at least 13% of its mass (as calculated here), whereas preliminary images indicate that the object maintained its integrity and did not break up (as discussed here).
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Its tightly-collimated jets maintain orientation across a million kilometers in multiple directions relative to the Sun despite its measured rotation.
So far, I have not updated my rank for 3I/ATLAS on the Loeb Scale (defined here and quantified here), since we expect a flood of new data in the coming weeks.
If the measured speed, composition and mass flux of the jets are consistent with sublimation of volatiles from pockets of ice on the surface of a natural comet, I will reduce my Loeb Scale rank.
On the other hand, if the speed and mass flux will be inconsistent with warming by sunlight of a natural comet, then I will raise the Loeb Scale rank to a higher value than 4.
The rank will reach a value of 10 if there is evidence for new objects near Earth or Mars that are related to 3I/ATLAS.
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NASA SAW ALIENS AND CUT THE LIVE FEED!
Nov 15, 2025
This is just one more proof that space is full of unknown objects that aren't human made. Nasa captured many during a live feed and struggled to give an explanation so they cut the feed.
Their denial has no limits and rise the important question: how long until they tell us the truth about extraterrestrial life? And how much more they're been hiding?
Maybe 3I/ATLAS interstellar object has many hidden things as they are reluctant to show the best pictures of it?
This footage is real and it's from the STS-75 mission in 1996 and it's important to be remembered.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jn3VbjPJ6o
https://x.com/DobsonianPower
NASA Sets Launch Coverage for International Ocean Tracking Mission
Nov 14, 2025
NASA will provide live coverage of prelaunch and launch activities for Sentinel-6B, an international mission delivering critical sea level and ocean data to protect coastal infrastructure, improve weather forecasting, and support commercial activities at sea.
Launch is targeted at 12:21 a.m. EST, Monday, Nov. 17 (9:21 p.m. PST, Sunday, Nov. 16) aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 4 East at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
Watch coverage beginning at 11:30 p.m. EST (8:30 p.m. PST) on NASA+, Amazon Prime, and more. Learn how to watch NASA content through a variety of platforms, including social media.
The Sentinel-6B mission continues a decades-long effort to monitor global sea level and ocean conditions using precise radar measurements from space.
Since the early 1990s, satellites launched by NASA and domestic and international partners have collected precise sea level data. The launch of Sentinel-6B will extend this dataset out to nearly four decades.
NASA’s mission coverage is as follows (all times Eastern and subject to change based on real-time operations):
Saturday, Nov. 15
4 p.m. – NASA Prelaunch Teleconference on International Ocean Tracking Mission
Karen St. Germain, director, Earth Science Division, NASA Headquarters in Washington
Pierrik Veuilleumier, Sentinel-6B project manager, ESA (European Space Agency)
Parag Vaze, Sentinel-6B project manager, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California
Tim Dunn, senior launch director, Launch Services Program, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida
Julianna Scheiman, director, NASA Science Missions, SpaceX
1st Lt. William Harbin, launch weather officer, U.S. Air Force
Audio of the teleconference will stream on the NASA Video YouTube channel.
Media interested in participating by phone must RSVP no later than two hours prior to the start of the call at: ksc-newsroom@mail.nasa.gov. A copy of NASA’s media accreditation policy is online.
Sunday Nov. 16
11:30 p.m. – Launch coverage begins on NASA+, Amazon Prime, and more.
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https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-sets-launch-coverage-for-international-ocean-tracking-mission/
https://science.nasa.gov/blogs/sentinel-6/2025/11/14/nasa-partners-nearing-international-ocean-tracking-mission-launch/
https://www.nasa.gov/live/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tyr0ld2ZB4
Week Wraps on Station With Cardiac Research, Stem Cells, and Eye Checks
November 14, 2025
Cardiac research, stem cell observations, and eye checks to ensure astronaut health wrapped up the week for the Expedition 73 crew aboard the International Space Station.
The orbital residents also continued working on spacesuits and unpacked a pair of resupply ships rounding out their work week.
Doctors continuously study how living in weightlessness affects a crew member’s circulatory system from the heart to the tiniest vessels and blood cells.
The station crew is constantly monitored through a variety of devices including electrodes, ultrasounds, and blood pressure cuffs providing insights potentially informing advanced ways to protect astronaut health on future missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
Station Commander Sergey Ryzhikov and Flight Engineer Alexey Zubritsky, both Roscosmos cosmonauts, continued exploring how blood circulates to and from the smallest vessels in a crew member’s body.
The duo once again wore sensors on their forehead, fingers, and toes that monitored blood flowing to their microcirculatory and tissue systems.
The medical data may help researchers develop techniques that protect future space crews on long-duration missions and prepare them for the return to Earth’s gravity.
NASA Flight Engineer Jonny Kim assisted veteran Flight Engineer Mike Fincke from NASA as he treated stem cells inside the Kibo laboratory module’s Life Science Glovebox.
Fincke placed the stem cell samples inside the KERMIT fluorescence microscope so scientists could observe how the programmed cells grow and change into heart and brain cells in microgravity.
Results may lead to personalized health treatments in space and advanced treatments for heart conditions and degenerative neurological disorders on Earth.
Kim then joined NASA Flight Engineer Zena Cardman as she scanned his eyes in the Columbus laboratory module using standard medical imaging gear found in a doctor’s office on Earth.
Cardman first attached electrodes to Kim’s forehead and to the sides of his eyes that sent flashes of light to measure the electrical response of Kim’s retinas.
Next, she operated optical gear inside the Harmony module that sent lightwaves into his eyes so doctors on the ground could observes the retina, cornea, and optic nerve in real time.
Doctors will use the data to look for and learn how to prevent space-caused vascular structure and functional changes to a crew member’s eyes.
Cardman, Kim and Fincke also took turns servicing spacesuits inside the Quest airlock. The trio removed and installed batteries on the suits and swapped a life support device inside the suit that provides ventilation and cooling during a spacewalk.
Earlier in their shift, Kim and Fincke spent some time unpacking science, supplies, and hardware recently delivered aboard a pair cargo ships.
Kim offloaded some of the new life support gear and science experiments packed inside JAXA’s (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) HTV-X1 resupply ship that arrived on Oct. 29.
Fincke continued transferring some of the 11,000 pounds of research and supplies packed inside Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus XL cargo spacecraft.
JAXA Flight Engineer Kimiya Yui spent his day primarily on maintenance first inspecting filters inside the Columbus lab’s BioLab research incubator then cleaning the Tranquility module’s ventilation system.
Roscosmos Flight Engineer Oleg Platonov also worked throughout the day on maintenance in the station’s Roscosmos segment checking smoke detection equipment and photographing module windows for inspection.
https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2025/11/14/week-wraps-on-station-with-cardiac-research-stem-cells-and-eye-checks/
New in Vertex: Generate ARIA-S1-GUNW Products On Demand
Nov. 14, 2025
The Alaska Satellite Facility Distributed Active Archive Center (ASF DAAC) at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, in collaboration with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), released ARIA Sentinel-1 Geocoded Unwrapped Interferogram (GUNW) On Demand processing in the Vertex data portal.
ARIA-S1-GUNW On Demand products offer high-quality, geocoded unwrapped interferograms in NetCDF format, accompanied by comprehensive metadata and correction layers for atmospheric, orbital, and noise effects.
These data are designed to support a broad range of geophysical and hazard applications such as monitoring earthquakes, volcanoes, land subsidence, and other sources of surface deformation.
There are more than a million ARIA-S1-GUNW products archived by ASF DAAC for tectonically active areas worldwide.
This new capability uses ASF DAAC’s On Demand processing platform to generate ARIA-S1-GUNW interferograms for spatial extents and time pairings that are not currently available in the archive.
Products generated on demand are added to the archive, expanding the number of products available to all users.
ARIA-S1-GUNW products use a custom framing convention to ensure consistent geospatial extents through time, making them high-quality inputs for time series analysis.
Vertex’s user-friendly interface makes it easy to identify ARIA frames for an area of interest and search for valid date pairs to use to generate an ARIA-S1-GUNW product On Demand.
Refer to the On Demand ARIA S1 GUNW Product Guide for more information.
The Advanced Rapid Imaging and Analysis (ARIA) project, a collaboration between NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), develops Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) and other geospatial data products to support disaster response, scientific research, and long-term monitoring of Earth’s changing surface.
ARIA-S1-GUNW development was funded in part by the Enabling Cloud-Based InSAR Science for an Exploding NASA InSAR Data Archive project under NASA's Advancing Collaborative Connections for Earth System Science (ACCESS) program.
The integration of ARIA-S1-GUNW On Demand into ASF DAAC's Vertex platform expands access to these products and enhances NASA's commitment to open, user-driven data services.
https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/news/new-vertex-generate-aria-s1-gunw-products-demand
Mapping Dark Matter
Nov 14, 2025
This image released on June 30, 2025, combines data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory to visualize dark matter.
Researchers used Webb’s observations to carefully measure the mass of the galaxy clusters shown here as well as the collective light emitted by stars that are no longer bound to individual galaxies.
https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/mapping-dark-matter/
https://science.nasa.gov/missions/webb/nasa-webb-pierces-bullet-cluster-refines-its-mass/
China's space station delivers fresh batch of samples for research
2025-11-15 16:14:16
On Friday, the Shenzhou-21 return capsule brought back the latest samples from 26 scientific experiments conducted aboard China's space station, with a total mass of approximately 46.67 kilograms.
https://english.news.cn/20251115/a0829fe12bd841fa9cbe16cdb8708de3/c.html
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2025-11-15/The-space-mice-are-back–1Ik9YJweiTS/p.html
‘Rocket to Tomorrow’: Mayor Tommy Battle delivers 17th State of the City address
November 14, 2025
In his 17th State of the City address, Mayor Tommy Battle heralded the well-rounded growth and educational progress in Huntsville while celebrating the City’s proud heritage in America’s space program.
A capacity crowd of more than 1,200 people attended the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber of Commerce luncheon in the Saturn Ballroom at the Von Braun Center.
“Here in Huntsville, we don’t just dream about tomorrow – we build it,” Mayor Battle said. “Every bridge, every road, every launch – every opportunity we create is part of that mission.
From ribbon cuttings on new greenways to breaking ground on new transportation corridors, we’re building for the Huntsville of tomorrow while meeting the needs of today.”
Mayor Battle touched on an array of topics affecting quality of life in Huntsville, ranging from road projects to music to economic developments and with an unyielding laser focus on providing the best educational opportunities for students.
As the City works to meet the needs of residents, Mayor Battle emphasized the solid financial operations of City Hall.
“We’re investing in projects that make this city stronger, safer, and more connected,” the Mayor said.
“And through it all, we’ve stayed fiscally strong – maintaining our dual Triple-A credit rating while managing a city budget that delivers real results for our residents.”
In his address titled “Rocket to Tomorrow,” Mayor Battle also recognized NASA’s special anniversary in Huntsville.
“Sixty-five years ago, America launched the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville and in doing so, launched a new era of possibility,” the Mayor said. “NASA’s 65th anniversary is more than a milestone.
It’s a reminder of what vision and courage can achieve. From Mercury to Apollo, from the Space Shuttle to Artemis, NASA’s story is our story.”
https://www.huntsvilleal.gov/rocket-to-tomorrow-mayor-tommy-battle-delivers-17th-state-of-the-city-address/
https://whnt.com/news/huntsville/ready-for-space-command-huntsville-state-of-the-city-address/
https://www.huntsvilleal.gov/videos/2025-state-of-the-city-address/
Decathlon made a space suit no one saw coming – and it takes under 2 minutes to put on
November 14, 2025
Retailer Decathlon has produced many unexpected products over the years, but its latest creation might be the most astonishing yet: a prototype space suit designed for the European Space Agency.
It's not just a concept, either. The new EuroSuit, built in collaboration with CNES, Spartan Space and MEDES, will be tested in orbit by ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot during her 2026 Epsilon mission aboard the International Space Station.
The EuroSuit is an intra-vehicular activity (IVA) suit, meaning it’s used during launch, re-entry and emergencies rather than spacewalks.
Even so, it introduces a surprising technical leap. Decathlon’s Advanced Innovation Division has designed a suit that astronauts can put on or remove in under two minutes, entirely unaided.
That speed is a first for IVA suits and could significantly improve response times during spacecraft emergencies.
Where textiles meet microgravity
Adenot will trial the prototype in microgravity by performing a series of tasks in orbit, including donning and doffing, moving through the ISS’s confined modules, and even interacting with touchscreen tablets while suited.
Her feedback will help shape the final EuroSuit design due later this decade.
The suit uses Decathlon’s textile and ergonomic expertise to deliver better mobility and fit, including bellows at the shoulders, elbows, and knees for extra freedom of movement, plus a length-adjustment feature to account for how astronauts’ bodies elongate in microgravity.
A lattice-structured helmet allows for custom-fitted shapes tailored to each astronaut’s head, improving comfort and visibility.
Even the zips have been redesigned, with sealed, ergonomic pullers that make opening and closing easier when wearing gloves.
A quiet step toward Europe’s space ambitions
Behind the scenes, the rest of the consortium is tackling the systems that turn a prototype into a life-supporting space suit.
CNES is overseeing the project and ensuring compliance with the strict requirements of European spaceflight.
Spartan Space is managing the suit’s architecture and developing its life-support system, while MEDES is working on real-time biomonitoring to track astronauts’ vitals during missions.
The organisations describe the project as a first step toward Europe’s long-term goal of achieving more autonomy in human spaceflight.
The EuroSuit programme began in late 2023, moved into prototyping throughout 2024, and is now heading into its full implementation and testing phases across 2025–2027.
It may sound strange to see Decathlon’s name next to CNES, ESA and space medicine institutes, but the collaboration actually makes sense.
The retailer’s innovation teams have spent years exploring high-performance textiles and ergonomic solutions for extreme sport environments.
The EuroSuit is simply the most extreme of them all, showing how technologies developed for climbing, running, diving, and skiing can be adapted for conditions well beyond Earth.
If the ISS testing goes well, the EuroSuit will eventually evolve into a fully operational IVA suit with sealed pressure systems, fire-resistant materials, integrated communications and even head-up display interfaces.
For now, though, it stands as a fascinating glimpse of how sports science, industrial design and human performance engineering can converge in the most unexpected place: outer space.
https://www.t3.com/active/outerwear/decathlon-eurosuit-iss-space
The solar system may be racing through space 3 times faster than expected. Is the standard model of cosmology wrong?
November 14, 2025
Astronomers have discovered that the solar system may be moving through the cosmos over three times faster than was previously theorized.
The discovery could have implications for the standard model of cosmology, our current best model to explain the structure, composition and evolution of the universe.
The team behind this research reached its conclusions using the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) radio telescope network and two other radio telescopes to map the distribution of radio galaxies, which they then used to measure the motion of the solar system. Radio galaxies are galaxies that emit unusually strong radio waves from "lobes" that extend well beyond their visible structure of stars.
Radio galaxies are useful in this way because radio waves have long enough wavelengths to slip through cosmic gas and dust rather than being absorbed, as happens with other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
In the direction the solar system moves, slightly more radio galaxies should appear, but this is such a minor variation that it can only be revealed by incredibly sensitive instruments.
"Our analysis shows that the solar system is moving more than three times faster than current models predict," team leader Lukas Böhme of Bielefeld University said in a statement.
"This result clearly contradicts expectations based on standard cosmology and forces us to reconsider our previous assumptions."
The team's measurement revealed a disparity in the distribution of radio galaxies, an anisotropy, that was 3.7 times stronger than that predicted by the standard model of cosmology, which describes the evolution of the cosmos since the Big Bang.
These results are in line with previous infrared observations of quasars, feeding supermassive black holes that glow brightly due to vast emissions of energy from material surrounding the black hole.
The correlation between these two separate lines of enquiry suggests this isn't an error but reflects an actual feature of the cosmos.
"If our solar system is indeed moving this fast, we need to question fundamental assumptions about the large-scale structure of the universe," team member Dominik J. Schwarz, a cosmologist at Bielefeld University, said.
"Alternatively, the distribution of radio galaxies itself may be less uniform than we have believed. In either case, our current models are being put to the test."
https://www.space.com/astronomy/solar-system/the-solar-system-may-be-racing-through-space-3-times-faster-than-expected-is-the-standard-model-of-cosmology-wrong
https://aktuell.uni-bielefeld.de/2025/11/13/our-solar-system-is-moving-faster-than-expected/?lang=en
https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/6z32-3zf4
SpaceX launches 2 rockets less than 4 hours apart from Florida's Space Coast
November 15, 2025
SpaceX pulled off a doubleheader overnight on Friday (Nov. 14), launching two rockets less than four hours apart from Florida's Space Coast.
The action started Friday at 10:08 p.m. EST (0308 GMT on Saturday, Nov. 15), when a Falcon 9 rocket topped with 29 of SpaceX's Starlink internet satellites lifted off from historic Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida.
Everything went according to plan on that mission.
The Falcon 9's first stage landed in the Atlantic Ocean on the SpaceX drone ship "A Shortfall of Gravitas" about 8.5 minutes after liftoff, and the rocket's upper stage deployed the 29 satellites into low Earth orbit (LEO) about 56 minutes later.
Then, at 1:44 a.m. EST (0644 GMT) on Saturday, another Falcon 9 launched 29 Starlinks from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, which is next door to KSC.
That rocket's first stage aced its landing, which occurred in the Atlantic on the drone ship "Just Read the Instructions." If all goes to plan, the 29 Starlink spacecraft will be deployed into LEO about 65 minutes after liftoff.
The two launches were the 145th and 146th Falcon 9 missions of the year for SpaceX.
More than 100 of these flights have been devoted to building out the Starlink megaconstellation, by far the largest satellite network ever assembled. There are currently more than 8,900 operational Starlink satellites in LEO, and the number is growing all the time.
Three hours and 36 minutes between launches is quite quick, but it's not a record; on Aug. 31, 2024, SpaceX launched two Falcon 9 Starlink missions just 65 minutes apart.
One flew from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, and the other lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
https://www.space.com/space-exploration/launches-spacecraft/spacex-launches-2-rockets-less-than-4-hours-apart-from-floridas-space-coast
https://www.spacex.com/launches/sl-6-89
https://www.spacex.com/launches/sl-6-85
Space Force releases Vector 2025
Nov. 14, 2025
The service released the Space Force Vector 2025, a comprehensive document designed to provide Guardians with a unified reference that connects key guidance, initiatives and concepts shaping the Space Force.
The document is not a plan or strategy; rather, it provides what Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman refers to as a “vector”— an outline of the direction and momentum that the service must maintain as it matures.
“As we grow to meet the demands of a rapidly changing domain, it occasionally becomes necessary to take stock of our journey: where we have been, where we are today and where we are going,” Saltzman wrote in the foreword.
“So, rather than a plan or a strategy, I felt it was important to provide our Guardians with a ‘vector’ for what I consider to be the most essential elements of our work.”
The document synchronizes the Space Force’s formative purpose and theory of success, an approach aimed to maintain space superiority and deter conflict through proactive and responsible operations.
Additionally, it outlines service-level activities—Force Design, Force Development, Force Generation and Force Employment—which structure how the service builds, prepares, and employs space power.
These principles aim to unify ongoing transformation efforts across the Space Force, clarify institutional roles and support its mission of providing combat-ready forces to the joint force.
“If every Guardian can internalize the concepts contained herein, I am confident that we will accelerate our transformation into a warfighting service; a service that embodies warrior ethos, outpaces our adversaries and protects our Joint Force and our nation from space-enabled attack,” wrote Saltzman.
The full Space Force Vector 2025 document is available here.
https://www.spaceforce.mil/Portals/2/Documents/SAF_2025/Space_Force_Vector_13_Nov_25.pdf
https://www.spaceforce.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/4331082/space-force-releases-vector-2025/
Direct talks with Putin are part of ‘Trump Doctrine’ – Vance
15 Nov, 2025 04:26
US Vice President J.D. Vance has defended US President Donald Trump’s decision to open direct negotiations with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, as an important step toward peace in Ukraine.
Some EU officials have criticized Trump’s meeting with Putin in Alaska in August, with the bloc’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas suggesting that the US president was walking into Moscow’s “trap.”
“I’ve heard so many people criticize the president of the United States for talking to Vladimir Putin,” Vance told Fox News’ Sean Hannity in an interview aired Friday.
“You don’t have to agree with Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine, but if you want to bring about peace, you’ve got to be strong, and you’ve also got to talk to people,” he said.
Vance said Trump’s foreign policy strategy combines his peace-through-strength approach with openness to negotiations in good faith.
“His doctrine is to have the strongest military in the world, to focus on peace, but not to allow the DC press corps to tell you who you’re allowed to talk to and how you’re allowed to engage in diplomacy,” the vice president said.
Trump has abandoned the previous administration’s attempts at isolating Russia on the world stage and restarted direct talks with Moscow earlier this year.
He also pressured Ukraine to revive negotiations with Russia, which Kiev suspended in the spring of 2022.
Although the Alaska summit produced no breakthroughs, both sides hailed it at the time as a positive step toward ending the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
The next planned Trump-Putin summit in Budapest in the fall has been postponed indefinitely.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reaffirmed this week that Moscow was ready to resume contacts and rejected media reports claiming otherwise as false.
https://www.rt.com/news/627813-vance-defends-trump-putin-talks/
Massive blast rocks India’s border state with Pakistan
15 Nov, 2025 10:06
Nine people were killed and over 30 injured in a powerful explosion at a police station in Nowgam, Kashmir, on Friday. According to Indian media reports, authorities called it an “accidental explosion” and said a probe was underway to determine the cause.
The blast occurred around midnight while police officers and a Forensic Science Laboratory team were inspecting material recovered in a case linked to a car blast in Delhi earlier this week, which killed at least 13 people and was classified as an act of terror by the Indian government.
According to PTI news agency, the samples of explosive were seized recently in Faridabad, a city in Haryana state, bordering the country’s capital territory, in connection with the Delhi blast.
The latest explosion reportedly took place during the sampling process. The footage from a nearby camera showed a bright flash and a burst of fire. A shockwave then hit parked vehicles before smoke and debris filled the frame.
Director General of Police Nalin Prabhat was quoted by Hindustan Times on Saturday as saying the police station suffered major damage and nearby buildings were also affected.
Prabhat told reporters that the material being handled included a “huge quantity of explosive substances, chemicals and reagents” and said the team was working with “utmost caution.”
The police official emphasized that the investigation would continue and “any other speculation into the cause of this incident is unnecessary.” Security around the police station was tightened following the blast, according to local media.
The victims included one employee of the State Investigation Agency, three members of the forensics team, two crime scene photographers, two revenue officials who were part of the magistrate’s team, and a tailor associated with the group, Prabhat said.
https://www.rt.com/india/627822-massive-blast-rocks-indias-border/
https://twitter.com/RT_India_news/status/1989409610810495172
Ukrainian Drones Attacked Ryazan Refinery Again
November 15, 2025 13:19
Ukraine’s defense forces have again attacked one of Russia’s largest oil refineries in Ryazan.
Photos and videos of the fire near the refinery were published by the Exilenova+ Telegram channel.
The videos taken by local residents show a night glow in the sky, which is the result of a fire at the facility.
The Ryazan Oil Refinery is one of the largest in Russia (about 470 km from the Ukrainian border). In 2024, it processed approximately 13.1 million tons of oil (about 262,000 barrels per day), which is about 5% of the country’s total oil refining.
The refinery has four primary oil processing units, as well as equipment for vacuum gas-oil hydrotreating, cracking, catalytic reforming and other complexes for the production of various products, including bitumen, LPG, sulfuric acid and catalytic reforming products.
The plant has been repeatedly targeted by Ukrainian drone attacks. The previous strike took place on the night of October 23.
https://militarnyi.com/en/news/ukrainian-drones-attacked-ryazan-refinery-again/
https://kyivindependent.com/ukrainian-drone-strikes-force-saratov-oil-plant-to-suspend-primary-processing-reuters-reports/
other Russia and Ukraine
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/4059016-air-defense-forces-destroy-two-russian-kinzhal-missiles-and-91-drones.html
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/4059009-russian-drone-attack-hits-dnipro-surrounding-districts-one-fatality-reported.html
https://www.1news.co.nz/2025/11/15/russian-drone-and-missile-attack-on-kyiv-kills-6-injures-at-least-35/
https://united24media.com/latest-news/russian-drone-attack-wipes-out-another-ukrainian-medicine-warehouse-13463
https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/kyiv-police-shoot-down-russian-shahed-drone-1763218720.html
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/4059148-ukrainian-drones-wipe-out-s400-missile-systems-in-russias-novorossiysk.html
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/4058892-russian-drone-explodes-in-womans-hands-in-kharkiv-region.html
https://unn.ua/en/news/occupiers-hit-police-car-with-drone-in-kharkiv-region-law-enforcement-officer-killed
US plans for long-term division of Gaza with territories controlled by Israel - report
Updated: NOVEMBER 14, 2025 21:51
The United States has reportedly made plans for the long-term division of the Gaza Strip, which will include zones controlled by Israel and an international military, according to an exclusive published by the Guardian on Friday, citing planning documents and informed sources.
The Israeli and internationally controlled zones, called Green Zones in the report, would be where reconstruction efforts would focus, while Red Zones, not controlled by either, would remain in ruins.
Foreign military forces would reportedly be deployed alongside the IDF in the east of Gaza, with the Yellow Line dividing where the reconstruction would take place, according to US military planning documents seen by the Guardian and sources briefed on American plans.
“Ideally, you would want to make it all whole, right? But that’s aspirational,” an anonymous US official told the British newspaper. “It’s going to take some time. It’s not going to be easy.”
“As things progress and you create conditions for there to be significant progress on reconstruction, you [will] have Gazan civilians moving there beginning to thrive,” the US official said.
“People will say ‘hey we want that’, and so it evolves in that direction. No one’s talking about a military operation to force it.”
Quickly evolving US plans for the future of Gaza
The new American plan reportedly comes after the US decided against fenced Alternative Safe Communities (ASC), which would see sporadic reconstructive efforts in the Gaza Strip isolated from potential terrorists.
“That’s a snapshot of a concept that was put forth at a certain time,” the US official said. “They’ve already moved on from that.”
Humanitarian organizations denied on Friday being told of the change of plans, the Guardian reported.
“The US has been very clear they want to set the vision and not pay for it,” said one diplomatic source, noting the US’s reluctance to contribute to the reconstruction efforts.
Another document reviewed by the paper outlined plans for crossing zones, which would divide Israeli-controlled and Hamas-controlled territory as the terror group appears to dig its heels in and remain in control.
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-873888
other Israel
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/idf-demolishes-hamas-tunnel-in-north-gaza-used-in-deadly-2024-attack-on-troops/
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-873891
https://worldisraelnews.com/watch-meet-the-possible-incoming-idf-arabic-spokesman/
https://www.jns.org/first-yom-siddurim-since-start-of-oct-7-war-draws-thousands-of-lone-soldiers/
https://thenewsmill.com/2025/11/idf-shows-proof-hezbollah-killed-christian-politician-in-lebanon/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-says-it-shot-dead-2-palestinians-en-route-to-carry-out-west-bank-terror-attack/
Drone strike kills 1, injures 4 at oil pumping station in southern Sudan
Update : 15.11.2025
One person was killed and four others were injured when a drone strike hit an oil pumping station Saturday in the southern town of al-Jabalayn in Sudan’s White Nile state, a government official said, blaming the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for the attack.
A worker at the station told Anadolu on condition of anonymity that a drone fired four missiles at the facility, killing an engineer. He said the strike also hit the station’s power unit and water tank.
A government official in al-Jabalayn, who also requested anonymity, said an RSF drone targeted the oil pumping station, killing the engineer and wounding four others.
He said the attack destroyed several structures inside the facility. There was no comment from Sudanese authorities or the RSF on the report.
The al-Jabalayn station is the first pumping point for crude oil transported from fields in South Sudan’s Upper Nile state to Sudan’s Bashayer port on the Red Sea for export.
The war between the army and the RSF has repeatedly disrupted the flow of South Sudanese oil through Sudan.
Before the conflict, South Sudan, which gained independence from Sudan in 2011, exported around 120,000 barrels of oil per day through Sudanese territory.
Sudanese authorities and rights groups have accused the RSF of using drones to target civilians in several cities. The RSF denies the accusations and claims it aims to protect civilians.
The conflict in Sudan between the army and the RSF, which began in April 2023, has killed at least 40,000 people and displaced 12 million, according to the World Health Organization.
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/drone-strike-kills-1-injures-4-at-oil-pumping-station-in-southern-sudan/3744869
US military deploys drone unit to PH amid WPS dispute with China
November 14, 2025
The United States Marine Corps has deployed a Reaper drone unit to the Philippines in an effort to bolster the Southeast Asian nation's maritime security capacity in the face of China's aggressive actions.
In a message to GMA News, the US Marine Corp Forces in the Pacific said the drone deployment was in response to a request by the Philippines.
It noted that the drones were unarmed, and that their stationing was on a temporary basis.
"At the request of the Philippine government, Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 1 is temporarily deployed to the Philippines to support Philippine regional maritime security through shared maritime domain awareness," a spokesman for the US Marine Corps Forces Pacific said.
The spokesman confirmed information about the drone deployment as reported by USNI News, which said the VMU 1 was an Arizona-based unit formation equipped with MQ-9A Reapers.
The move "demonstrates mutual commitment to improving the collective maritime security and supports our common goal for a free and open Indo-Pacific," the spokesman reiterated to GMA News.
According to the USNI News report, the I Marine Expeditionary Force previously confirmed the presence of Reaper drones at Basa Air Base in Pampanga back in June 2024.
To recall, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff General Romeo Brawner and US Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) chief General Samuel Paparo visited Basa Air Base in August last year.
Their visit was meant to check on improvements and upgrades at the Basa Air Base, one the Philippines' sites under its Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) with the United States.
Late last week, the Pentagon announced that the two allied countries have formed Task Force Philippines to strengthen cooperation and increase military readiness in areas including the South China Sea.
Brawner has said the new task force would be bigger than Task Force Ayungin, a bilateral military task force formed by Manila and Washington in 2024, as it will cover more areas in the West Philippine Sea and not just the contested Ayungin Shoal.
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. recently expressed hope that the new task force would lower tensions in the West Philippine Sea. — VDV, GMA Integrated News
https://www.msn.com/en-ph/news/national/us-military-deploys-drone-unit-to-ph-amid-wps-dispute-with-china/ar-AA1QtSRW
Explosive new documentary probes '80-year global coverup' of UFO secrets
November 14, 2025 7:28pm EST
For decades, military pilots, radar operators and ordinary citizens have reported strange objects darting through the skies, often dismissed by officials or buried under classification.
Despite congressional hearings and government task forces, little clarity has emerged about what Americans are actually seeing.
Now, the director of a new explosive documentary is pulling back the curtain on that mystery.
Director and producer Dan Farah sat down with Fox News’ Bret Baier Friday to discuss his new documentary, "The Age of Disclosure."
"For a very long time, the public, Congress and even the president have been kept out of the loop on this subject," Farah said.
"In the last few years, senior members of Congress, senior members of the administration — thanks to whistle-blowers — have found out what's been going on, and they are now in pursuit of the truth for themselves and for the American people."
The film explores an alleged "80-year global cover-up" of non-human intelligent life and a secret race among world powers to reverse-engineer advanced technology of non-human origin.
It features interviews with 34 senior members of the U.S. government, military and intelligence community, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
"Every single person I interviewed made it very clear that it was no longer a question of whether this was a real situation," he said. "It's a very real situation."
Farah, who worked on the film for more than three years, said each person he spoke to had "direct knowledge of this issue" and "extreme credibility."
"We've had repeated instances of something operating in the airspace over restricted nuclear facilities, and it's not ours," Rubio said in the trailer.
He said the film reveals how the U.S. government is engaged in a "high-stakes, secret Cold War race with adversarial nations like China and Russia to reverse engineer technology of non-human origin."
"The first country that cracks the code on this technology will be the leader for years to come," Jay Stratton, a former Defense Intelligence Agency official and director of the government’s UAP Task Force, said in the film’s trailer.
Farah said some are calling it "the Manhattan Project on steroids."
"The fear here is that if another nation wins this race, it could really change the lay of the land in terms of power," he said.
But skepticism about UAPs remains. Farah said the question now isn’t whether UAPs exist, but where they come from, who controls them and what their purpose is.
He said joking about this topic is "the equivalent of laughing at a terrorist threat."
"Who would do that?" he said. "It makes no sense when you think about it. You know, if someone said, ‘Hey, there’s this constant terrorist threat. Terrorists are penetrating the airspace over our nuclear weapons sites.' Who would laugh at that? It makes no sense."
High-level officials in the film claim the issue was moved away from presidential oversight, with defense contractors "gatekeeping information." However, Farah said members of Congress and the Trump administration are now working to uncover answers.
"Now we have leaders in Congress and in the administration that are trying to get to the bottom of it, and there are people in this film who are respected in their fields who say they have seen these craft and have seen the recovered non-human bodies," he said.
He said on-the-record interviews are even more important in this digital age, with many people dismissing everything they see as fake or artificial intelligence. He hopes the film will serve as the evidence many believe doesn’t exist.
"Some officials go on record claiming to have seen craft and non-human beings with their own eyes, and these are people who are putting their reputation and their names on the line," he said.
Farah said he thinks President Donald Trump could be the first president to speak openly about this unexplained phenomenon.
"I think it's only a matter of time at this point before we have a sitting president step to the microphone and have the biggest moment a leader can possibly have, which is telling all of humanity that we're not alone in the universe and that the United States intends to lead the way," Farah said.
The film will be released Nov. 21 and will play in select theaters in New York; Washington, D.C.; and Los Angeles, and will also be available worldwide to purchase or rent on Amazon Prime Video.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/the-age-disclosure-new-documentary-explores-claims-80-year-cover-up-non-human-life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdJLVRToeEU
3I/Atlas Confounds Astronomers as it heads towards its closest approach to Earth
Nov 15, 2025
Exopolitics Week In Review
00:00:00 - Topics
00:01:37 - Jess Michels interview with Kirsan Ilyumzhinov former President of the Russian Republic of Kalmykia (and World Chess Federation) https://x.com/AlchemyAmerican/status/…
00:03:03 - JP (US Army ret.) describes different types of medbeds he's directly experienced during his military service. https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/198…
00:03:57 - The latest image of 3I/Atlas shows multiple faint jets emerging from it, including one facing towards the sun. https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/198…
00:06:37 - Interesting to see the social dynamics between free-spirited Swaruu ladies and the leadership of the Galactic Federation of Worlds as revealed in 2021 https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/198…
00:10:17 - Rival Jedi and Sith organizations are real and battle over humanity’s future: Interview with Jason Shurka https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/198…
00:12:49 - An impressive interview by Nino Rodriguez with Stewart Swerdlow, who reveals what he was told by high-level NASA officials about 3I/Atlas and what's coming. https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/198…
00:13:49 - Is weather modification technology being used against Iran to cause a severe drought leading to empty dams for major cities such as Tehran? https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/198…
00:15:42 - Worth paying attention to solar activity at this time given that the arrival of CMEs that will trigger massive geomagnetic storms and influence human biology. https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/198…
00:19:02 - JP (US Army ret.) reveals the discovery of ancient pyramid structures in Venezuela. https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/198…
00:19:38 - This channeled message from Dave Akira/Valir addresses humanity's relationship with Reptilian ETs. https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/198…
00:23:25 - Latest images of 3I/ATLAS from the Nordic Optical Telescope show it is still intact after solar perihelion, and has a faint anti-tail pointing towards the Sun. https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/198…
00:25:43 - Dr. James Lacatski's guarded, parsimonious and self-promoting answers in his Weaponized interview, together with his background as a "counterintelligence coordinator," does cast a cloud over his claims that the govt has at least one recovered UFO craft. https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/198…
00:27:44 - Discerning Organic ETs vs Synthetic ETs and connect with Infinite Source Intelligence: Interview with Laura Eisenhower: https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/198…
00:29:56 - Chris Bledsoe says that he was told in 2012 about a coming astronomical alignment involving the star Regulus where humanity would fundamentally change. https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/198…
https://exopolitics.org/3i-atlas-confounds-astronomers-as-it-heads-towards-its-closest-approach-to-earth/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6nvtTuusYk
https://www.youtube.com/@CosmicAgency
https://x.com/JP_ARKS
https://x.com/expansionsnews
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In Star Trek Amelia Earhart was abducted by aliens
8:06 AM · Nov 15, 2025
https://x.com/RedPandaKoala/status/1989726653304771057
https://www.youtube.com/@RedPandaKoala
https://www.youtube.com/@RedPandaKoalaBackupChannel
The Dogon's Secret: Did Aliens from Sirius Visit Ancient Earth?
Nov 14, 2025
0:00 Is The Dogon Tribe's Knowledge Proof of ETs?
0:14 The Dogon's Belief in Twins and Duality
0:30 The Creation Myth of the Nommo
1:04 The Nommo's Journey to Paradise (Sirius)
1:20 Nommo: Bringing Civilization to Humanity
1:35 Global Creation Myths Mirror the Dogon
1:52 The Nommo and the Nagas Connection
2:13 The Sudden Rise of Advanced Civilizations
3:19 The Global Architecture of Pyramids & Megastructures
3:50 The Sirius Connection to Global Intelligence
4:08 The Origins of the Humanoid/Fish Beings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1E2hI5vcovY
https://www.gaia.com/