Sunday, June 7, 2020

The US military has officially published three UFO videos. Why doesn’t anybody seem to care?

On April 27, 2020, the US Department of Defense issued a public statement authorising the release of three "UFO" videos taken by US Navy pilots.

The footage appears to depict airborne, heat-emitting objects with no visible wings, fuselage or exhaust, performing aerodynamically in ways that no known aircraft can achieve. The DoD doesn't use the terms "unidentified flying object" or "UFO" but does clearly state "the aerial phenomena observed in the videos remain characterised as 'unidentified'."

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Other things to check out:

Elon Musk: Starlink's greatest hurdle is user terminals not satellites - Business Insider

With any luck, SpaceX executives think they can bring online the floating high-speed network by year-end with about 800 total spacecraft.

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"After we get 14 launches, we'll roll out service in a more public way," she said, adding the company would "probably do some beta rollouts before that."

"The user terminal cost is as considering ... the fully installed cost — so the hardware, as well as everything required to get it set up and running, and running reliably for a decade or certainly at least five years-plus," he said. "You can't send people out to service these things because a lot of places will be in the middle of nowhere."

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Publisher: Business Insider
Date: 2020-06-05
Author: Dave Mosher
Twitter: @sai
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Curiosity Corner: Quenching your thirst for knowledge | Curiosity Corners | indexjournal.com

The other day, I was reading up on how some products got their names. Here are a couple I found interesting. I hope you do, too!

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Back in the late 1880s, Edwin Perkins, at the age of 14, sent away for a mail-order "start your own business" kit. He started developing a variety of syrup flavors in his mother's kitchen. Edwin kept at it and at the age of 24 in 1914, he was operating his own mail-order business selling soft-drink syrup mix he called Fruit Smack.

Publisher: Index-Journal
Date: 28776D9BBDD866B98B7ABEAB928B41A4
Twitter: @ijindexjournal
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