Links:
- Bad Astronomy
- Is there someone in your office who is always wrong? No matter what subject is being discussed, he or she will always have an ill-informed response, and it just drives you crazy. Phil Plait knows your pain. He encountered erroneous science everywhere he looked, so he started a Web site to correct the misconceptions. Learn why science as depicted in the media is often deplorably incorrect. Check out his reviews of movies and don't even get him started on Capricorn One. -
(Added: 20-May-2004) [Rate It]
- Earthfiles.com
- Linda Moulton Howe endlessly investigates crop circles, UFO sightings, darting lights, floating orbs, and so many personal experiences, crash site metals, animal mutilations, chem trails, all that which mystifies. Still no conclusions, but lots of fascinating questions. -
(Added: 19-Jul-2003) [Rate It]
- Exploring the Moon
- Features the decision to go to the Moon and summaries of the Apollo, Clementine, Galileo, and other Moon missions. -
(Added: 19-Feb-2004) [Rate It]
- Great Images in NASA
- From deep space studies to "Star Trek," the GRIN (Great Images in NASA) web site presents a wonderful photo collection related to air and space exploration. Peer into the heart of the Crab Nebula in Deep Space Studies. Enjoy celestial fireworks observed from that cosmic magnifying glass, the Hubble Telescope. View pictures of famous flyers such as Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart, and the cast of the original "Star Trek" in the VIPs and People at NASA/NACA section. -
(Added: 27-Aug-2004) [Rate It]
- The Force
- Your daily dose of Star Wars. Formerly "The Star Wars Page at Texas A & M." Now with 900% more geeks. -
(Added: 29-Jul-2003) [Rate It]
- UFO Digest
- UFO Digest is a website designed to educate and entertain the web surfer interested in the UFO Phenomenon. Now, by using the Real G2 server and Real G2 player we are able to broadcast amazing quality video clips to your personal computer in only seconds. -
(Added: 17-Apr-2000) [Rate It]
- UFOArtwork.com
- Matthew Hurley is convinced of one thing: UFO art is most definitely out there. He collects images of frescos, tapestries, illustrations, oil paintings, and early photographs depicting unidentified flying objects. Thousand-year-old petroglyphs tell the story of an alien ship crash-landing in Death Valley, and saucer-shaped objects are the subjects of ancient French cave paintings. Chinese illustrations depict flying cars, and silvery saucers are hidden in a Buddhist mural. UFOs work their way into religious art -- witness a red saucer in a 15th-century painting of Jesus and spot the spaceships behind a Yugoslavian fresco of Christ's crucifixion. Hurley also points out various hoaxes and misinterpretations -- for example, the Bayeux Tapestry shows an actual sighting of Haley's Comet in 1066, not a UFO. As for the rest of these images, we may never know what they mean. -
(Added: 18-Sep-2003) [Rate It]
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