Saturn?s moon Titan is electrifying the scientific communitybecause it appears to be ?geologically alive,? that is tosay, involved with complex chemical processes, weather andother changes that could be very much like the changes thattook place on earth as life was just beginning.

On October 26, the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft, a project ofNASA?s jet Propulsion Laboratory, traveled to within 1174kilometers (730 mi.) of Saturn?s moon Titan in order togather data from its panel of twelve instruments. Ten of thetwelve systems successfully returned data.
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INEXPLICATA: The Journal of Hispanic Ufology – Unidentified flying objects were seen in the sky around 8:30a.m. October 28th, causing great expectation among residentsof Orizaba and C

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We’re always happy to see Mahala’s astrological reports, andher latest analysis is no exception. She discusses somesobering signs for the future, but also some hopefulindications in our country’s chart. Included is an analysisof the charts of the two presidential candidates, and whatwe can expect from each if they win. Mahala’s website isALCSeattle.com. If you can’treach it, it’s because it’s still under renovation.

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Have you ever had the feeling that Whitley Strieber knows more than he is saying…maybe a lot more? Well, this interview proves it. Just listen as William Henry interviews him, and he talks, probably more deeply and candidly than he ever has, about his work and his connection with the visitors. Then, Linda Howe reports on rising CO2 levels in our atmosphere–just like what happened before the last sudden climate change.

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