Whitley has published a new book, this one about the inner and outer journey of a dog. You can listen to a sample by clicking here. It’s out as an ebook now for $4.99. It will be between covers and on Audible.com shortly. Get Dog Heaven wherever ebooks are sold. Get it for your Kindle and leave a review on Amazon.com.
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Global warming models predict continued warming, and evidence is building that methane release in the arctic is going to cause a temperature spike, but now a new study by scientists from the University of Southampton and UK National Oceanography Centre (NOC), implies that global climate is on the verge of cooling that could last for a number of decades.
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NASA has unveiled an array of nine instrument packages that are to be included on an upcoming space probe that will be sent to Jupiter’s moon Europa, of which will include sensors that will look for evidence of life.

Europa is considered to be a good candidate for harboring life, with what scientists believe to be a liquid, salty ocean over a rocky surface, and hydrothermal vents that could provide heat and nutrients for potential organisms. Conditions similar to these are also found on Earth, and teem with life.
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This object was picked up on a surveillance camera at the Florida Space Walk of Fame Museum. Charlie Mars, the president of the museum told Orlando CBS affiliate "We can’t explain it. Nor can the fellow who put in the [survellance] system for us."

It isn’t a dust particle close to the lens of the camera or the movement would be different. It does not have the appearance of a video problem or an intentionally added animation. It’s graded A, probable unknown.

That said, your Out There editor is a major orb skeptic. I find that the vast majority of orb videos and photos we get are easily explained, usually as dust particles close to the camera lens. This one has me perplexed, frankly.

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