More info on that Indian temple treasure trove, now estimated at $22 billion
More information on that Indian temple treasure trove, now estimated worth $22 billion.
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More information on that Indian temple treasure trove, now estimated worth $22 billion.
Global warming scientists have come up with an explanation for the cooling seen in the past decade: The increase of coal burning in China.
In other words, fossil fuels can cause global warming and global cooling!
Or to put it another way, climate scientists really have no clear understanding yet of the climate, and are merely guessing when they try to predict what’s happening.
Florida divers salvaging a 1622 Spanish wreck, have found more treasure, including an emerald ring worth $500,000.
Going to see the shuttle launch on Friday? The Space Walk of Fame Foundation Museum in Titusville, Florida needs volunteers to help organize the launch viewing at places like Space View Park.
A 10-foot statue honoring Ronald Reagan was unveiled in London today, on July the Fourth.
Hunting meteorites in the medieval Middle East and getting imprisoned because of it.
Texas court orders clerk to remove Pledge of Allegiance and opening prayer from the records; clerk says hell no!
Senator Jon Cornyn (R-Texas) suggested yesterday that the Republicans might take “mini” debt-ceiling deal.
A photo tour of Launch Complex 37B, level by level.
Mining the moon for water and fuel.
Texas-based Shackleton Energy Company has already begun operations aimed at mining the Moon within the next few years. β¨β¨The companyβs plans for mining and refining operations would involve melting the ice and purifying the water, converting the water into gaseous hydrogen and oxygen, and then condensing the gases into liquid hydrogen, liquid oxygen and hydrogen peroxide, all potential rocket fuels.
Shackleton CEO Dale Tietz says the water extracted would be used almost exclusively as rocket fuel to power operations both within Low Earth Orbit (LEO) β such as space tourism and the removal of space-debris β on the Moon, and further out into space. βWe are a for-profit business enterprise moving forward, and so we are only going there really for one reason and that is to mine, prospect mine and harvest water for rocket propellant production,β says Tietz.