EXTRA TERRESTRIAL SCIENCE - Reaching for the stars (original) (raw)

Advances in space science and technology in connection with 60−th anniversary of first human spaceflight

Aerospace Research in Bulgaria, 2021

On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin proclaimed the arrival of a new space age. The rapid advances in the different space sciences and technologies began after the first human spaceflight. Then fundamentally new sciences and technologies appeared. At present, space science covers a broad range of disciplines. The following outline is provided as an overview and topical guide to space sciences: Astronomy and Space Astronomy, Cosmology, Astrophysics, Space Physics, Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Aeronomy, Solar physics, Heliospheric Physics, Cosmic Ray Physics, Space Weather and Space Climate (Earth-Space Climatology), Space Dosimetry, Space Chemistry or Cosmochemistry, Remote Sensing of the Earth and Planets, Planetary Science, Planetary Geology, Astrogeology or Exogeology, Exoplanetology or Exoplanetary Science (Science for Extrasolar Planetary Systems), Intelligent Life in the Universe, Astronautics (or Cosmonautics), Orbital mechanics or Astrodynamics, Space life sciences: Bioastronautics,...

Space Travel Innovations

A portfolio of space travel-related innovations has been accumulated after two decades of research and collaboration with numerous inventors and scientists – a few of whom may justifiably be ranked among the world's most creative. Titles of space travel chapters that also relate to energy are magneto-gravitational converter (Searl effect generator), David Burns' anti-gravity flying saucer, Mike Hanson's flying saucer engine, magnetic vortex drive engine, IPMS crystal lattice energy storage/battery device, electricity generators for satellites and spacecrafts, more on the remarkable potential of the torsion field, the magnetic force is faster than light, and IPMS advanced solar photo-voltaic crystal lattice cells.

A Scientific Study of the Unidentified Flying Objects in accordance with Anti-Gravity

International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, 2020

Electrohydrodynamics, semi-quantum kinetics, anti-gravity, electro-gravitics, gravito-electrics, all these are classified as the ‘black’ area of theoretical and experimental physics because, these theories tend to explain the amazing science behind the alien means of propulsion, thereby giving answers to many questions like, how they travel such long distances? Do they need any kind of fuel? If so, then why are they not seen to be massive like the rockets with 80-90% fuel capacities? Do they travel in perpetual motion? Is the fact really true that they can harness energy from the nature? Then, do they travel at a speed faster than that of light? These, along with many facts are still unexplainable to modern day physics, its not unexplainable but rather its covert and classified, government does not want to disclose the science behind UFOs that they have gathered through reverse engineering of ‘crashed alien crafts’ and through the covert research of many scientists who were engaged in black R&D operations. This paper will answer the researches and physics behind those unexplained phenomena’s because, once explained they tend to shake the pillars of modern physics.

THE GREAT INVENTIONS FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE UNIVERSE AND WHAT IT NEEDS TO DEVELOP

This article aims to present the great inventions that are contributing to the advancement of knowledge about the Universe throughout history represented by the telescope, the space rocket, the artificial satellite, the space capsule, the space station and the space probe, among which rovers stand out and to point out the scientific and technological advances that need to be developed to provide the conditions for humanity to colonize celestial bodies in the solar system and outside it and overcome the threats to its existence from outer space. The inventions that may occur in the future will be fundamental to enable the increase of knowledge about the Universe in order to contribute towards humanity being able to overcome the threats to its existence represented by the collision on planet Earth of bodies coming from outer space (comets, asteroids, planets of the solar system and orphan planets), by the emission of cosmic rays, especially gamma rays with the explosion of supernova stars, by the continuous distancing of the Moon in relation to the Earth, by the death of the Sun, by the collision of the Andromeda and Milky Way galaxies and by the end of the Universe.

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Inventing a Space Mission

2017

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