Showing posts with label space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label space. Show all posts

A Map of UFO Sighting Hot Spots in America

Where do UFOs show their blinky lights most often in America? Now a handy map of UFO sightings since the 1940s offers a surprising answer.

As part of Popular Mechanics' special report on UFO sightings, the magazine has put together a map showing where people report UFOs most often. Los Angeles tops the list, which isn't terribly surprising given its proximity to an industry which has churned out hundreds of movies about alien invasion.

Other top cities, like San Diego, are in close proximity to "special use airspace," areas the military reserves for aircraft testing. That might mean residents are more likely to see unexplained things zooming across the skies and report them. In fact, several regions close to special use airspace have high UFO sighting rates.

Popular Mechanics speculates that other areas, like tiny Westmoreland County, PA, have (proportionally) such a huge number of sightings due to local history. An alleged UFO crash happened in that region in the 1950s, and so locals may be more likely to report UFOs to authorities.

via Popular Mechanics

Sending a TEXT message.... to an ALIEN?????

Ok...this is kinda funny, I know. But hey,who knows.... maybe they will reply....so why not give it a try?

The SMS-style communications are transmitted in the hope that alien life forms will intercept them and discover Earth.

The messages are sent through a website originally created to send romantic declarations and expressions of love into the cosmos.

They are beamed across the universe on radio waves using a giant satellite dish

Chris Thomason, one of the founders of website SentForever.com, based in Surrey, said: "Lots of people believe we're not alone. They send messages saying 'I am here, I am ready', or 'Waiting for you to contact me'."

The website accepts messages that it passes on free of charge, but users who want a certificate of transmission must pay £9.95, which includes postage.

The site says it aims to replace standard greeting cards that are "so temporary in nature – often being thrown away just a few days after being sent".

Messages posted through the site are sent into space through the British Telecom satellite transmission station at Goonhilly in Cornwall.

The site says: "In space, radio waves travel forever or until they hit a solid body like a star or a planet. However, the radio beam gets wider and wider with distance so that if a star or planet in some distant galaxy was in the direct line, large amounts of the signal would continue straight past it."

Earlier this year social networking site Bebo arranged to have more than 500 images and text messages transmitted into deep space. The signal was aimed at a planet known as Gliese 581C, which was selected because scientists believe it is capable of supporting life. The messages sent included one from Radio One DJ Scott Mills.

The text into space can be sent from any mobile phone by texting to the Virgin Mobile short code 80995 ( in the UK).

Source: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/ufos/article2048478.ece and
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/science/3830562/Alien-hunters-send-text-messages-into-space-to-contact-extra-terrestrials.html