| | June 27 UFO Report, Black Holes and Star Birth | | | |
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| | A UAP, or unidentified aerial phenomenon, sighted by a U.S. Navy pilot. The new U.S. intelligence report could not confirm or deny an extraterrestrial source for this or any other of the more than 140 sightings they studied. Meanwhile, astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson commented, "I wish we had better evidence than monochromatic, fuzzy Navy video." Video still via the Washington Post. | | |
| US intelligence report: 140 unexplained UFOs, no aliens | | The U.S. intelligence community released a much-awaited report on June 25 on what the military calls unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs. That's military jargon for what most of us call UFOs. The report listed 144 such objects between 2004 and this year. Navy aviators sighted many of them. But the report presented no clear evidence for visitors from another planet (or any other otherworldly cause). It didn't rule out the possibility of alien visitors, either. Among other possible causes, the report said Earth's atmosphere might play tricks on Navy sensors. It also mentioned high-tech craft from either U.S. or foreign secret military programs. Read more. | | | Supermassive black holes help with star birth | | Supermassive black holes are often described as devouring, monster, behemoth, lurking and so on. These words make it sound as if black holes are harbingers of destruction. It's true that if a star ventures too close, it might get spaghettified, utterly destroyed, by a black hole's strong gravity. Plus, a supermassive black hole often sends out massive beams of destruction (better known as jets). But maybe black holes can do more than lurk and destroy? In June 2021, astronomers said that these supermassive black holes might bring about new star birth! Do they? Read more. | | | | | | |
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| | | Keep watching ... Moon, Jupiter, Saturn late night to dawn | By Sunday night and Monday morning, the moon rises between Jupiter and Saturn. Before Monday's dawn, you can see this trio of objects - the moon, Jupiter, Saturn - in a triangle, high in your sky. If you're not a night owl or an early bird, wait for a month. By early August, Saturn will be opposite the sun, rising in the east when the sun sets in the west. Astronomers call this an opposition to Saturn. Saturn's opposition comes on August 2, and Jupiter's opposition comes on August 20. Read more. | | | | |
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| | US intelligence report: 140 unexplained UFOs, no aliens | View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Most UFO reports turn out to be the planet Venus. Rob Pettengill was in West Texas when he captured this image. He titled it Waiting for the Marfa Lights and caught it on June 11, when the young moon was near Venus. Read about the new UFO report. | | |
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