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Real UFO Footage 2013 from space

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ALIEN SPACESHIPS TO ATTACK EARTH IN MARCH 2013!

Three giant alien spaceships are again heading for Earth!  Scientists predict the new ships will arrive in March 2013. UFO encounters continue to increase – as documented on WWN.  And today scientists at SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), an independent non-commercial organization,  made a major announcement: “Three giant spaceships are heading toward Earth. The largest one of them is 200 miles wide. Two others are slightly smaller. At present, the objects are just moving past Jupiter.  Judging by their speed, they should be on Earth by the fall of  2012,” said John Malley, the lead extraterrestrial expert at SETI. Three similar giant ships landed in China and the Indonesia Sea in November, 2011.  They were identified as alien spaceships from Planet Gootan. Three more giant Gootan ships are headed her for March, 2013. Read two of WWN’s many stories about the three Gootan ships landing in 2011: THE STORY ABOUT THE LANDING OF THE THR...

Channa Daswatte’s Bawa Tour

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Trekurious ,  Sri Lanka ’s premium online experiential tour and activity provider gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in Geoffrey Bawa’s rich architectural legacy with a curated day tour showcasing some of his best works in the company of his protégé Channa Daswatte. Thought to be one of the most influential Asian architects of the twentieth century, Geoffrey Bawa is known as the father of the ‘Tropical Modernism’ style of architecture. “Geoffrey Bawa and his works are national treasures and Trekurious is proud to collaborate with Channa Daswatte and the Geoffrey Bawa Trust to create this wonderful tour. Channa, of course, is the perfect person to host this tour, having worked closely with Bawa himself and being a highly accomplished and lauded architect himself,” says Rukmankan Sivaloganathan, CEO of Trekurious, adding that tours of this nature are absolutely essential if  Sri Lanka  is to attract and cater to more affluent and discerning tou...

An All-Wet Meteorite Arrives from Mars

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The Curiosity rover has been getting  all sorts of attention  lately, and no wonder: it’s by far the most sophisticated robotic explorer that has ever set down on another planet. The  Mars  Science Laboratory — Curiosity’s formal name — is armed with a suite of instruments that can analyze the Red Planet’s rocks and soil at a level of detail never before possible. There’s every reason to believe the rover, still just at the beginning of its mission, will ultimately reveal all sorts of secrets about Mars’ geologic, and perhaps even biologic, history. Back here on Earth, however, a chunk of rock known as NWA 7034 is answering at least some of those questions already. The prosaically named bit of rubble is an artifact of Mars that was blasted off the surface eons ago, made the long, cold journey to Earth and eventually slammed into the Sahara Desert as a meteorite. And as a new report in  Science  makes clear, it’s got a remarkable story to tell. “We k...

Volcanoes on Venus? New Clues, and Mysteries, About Earth’s Boiling Twin

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SSPL / GETTY IMAGES A volcano named Sapas Mons dominates this computer-generated view of the surface of Venus. Lava flows extend for hundreds of kilometers across the fractured plains shown in the foreground to the base of the mountain, which measures 248 miles (400 km) across and 0.9 mile (1.4 km) high. It’s got to be frustrating for planetary scientists that the world closest to  Earth  and most similar in size as well—so similar that it’s often described as our planet’s twin—is in many ways the toughest to study. Venus’ perpetual shroud of thick, opaque clouds makes it impossible to see the surface with even the most powerful telescopes, and its sweltering surface temperature (think 900°F) makes it impossible for  landers to survive  for more than a few minutes. Nevertheless, orbiting spacecraft armed with radar and other instruments have taught scientists quite a lot about Venus’ atmosphere over the years, and even its surface—and a new study ...

2013: A Cloudy Forecast for Renewable Energy, with a Silver Lining

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ROBERT NICKELSBERG / GETTY IMAGES Photovoltaic panels track and rotate along the path of the sun in Hinesburg, Vt., on Dec. 24, 2012 On the surface, it looks like the  renewable-energy  industry has never been healthier. This year, wind-turbine installation in the U.S.  actually outpaced  the installation of new natural-gas capacity — despite the  shale-gas  boom, which has pushed down the price of natural gas. In 2012 new wind capacity reached 6,519 MW as of Nov. 30, just edging out gas capacity and more than doubling new coal installations. Meanwhile, new solar capacity in the U.S. reached nearly 2,000 MW, beating out 2011’s numbers. Globally the stock of installed wind and solar power  hit 307 GW in 2011 , up from 50 GW in 2004, while total investment in the sector hit $280 billion last year. Those are some bright numbers. Yet there are clouds on the horizon for renewables. (Sorry — weather metaphors are hard to avoid with wind and solar....

Jetwing launches Smart Phone Apps

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(Mirror) - Jetwing, Sri Lanka’s largest owned family company in the hospitality industry launches launches two of the first ever mobile apps of their kind today for the popular Android operating system; with the iOS version to be released in January.  The first app – Jetwing Hotels - has been built to provide functionality and the best user experience at each step, and be a convenient method of accessing information on Jetwing Hotels via your phone. Essentially, the app will be a catalogue of all of Jetwing’s properties, including details, accommodation types, special offers, and an image gallery for easy viewing. The app will also seamlessly enable customers to book their favourite Jetwing hotel right from the palm of their hand and effect payments and obtain secure reservations in real time. In addition, a QR (quick response) code reader will be incorporated which will enable guests to unlock special offers, and access exclusive content during their stay at the hotel. T...