Here are today’s headlines…
- Closest asteroid flyby of the Earth for 12 years to occur on Monday – National Monitor
- Mars Rover Opportunity Completes 11 Years on Red Planet: NASA Celebrates
- Someone Appears to be Fumbling With NASA’s Curiosity Rover on Mars But Who?
- Scientists Slow Down the Speed of Light in Air—Thought Impossible
- Cool, Yet Creepy, Mind-Control and Mind-Controlled Technology
- Der Gople Flowing: Jellyfish has ability to Detect Ocean Currents
- Rosetta space probe hints at ‘key to life’ on comet’s core
- Goodbye Earthlings: Comet Lovejoy won’t return for 8000 years
- Nevermore – The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe
- NASA Researchers Resolve Every Star in New Panoramic View of Andromeda
- Articulated Tripodal UFO And Alien Moon Base In 1971 Apollo 15 Mission Photo
- Searching for the ‘thing’ in Warminster… wait, not ‘that’ thing
- Warp drive? This is how it might work
Thanks to Mark Brady and Janet Fitzgerald for links in today’s roundup.
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