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Saturday, August 02, 2003
Crop Circle - Wiltshire
Broad Hinton - Wiltshire - UK - 24th July 2003 - nr Winterbourne Bassett. A triangular 'seed of life' type pattern.
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Friday, August 01, 2003
Stanton Friedman looking for Roswell witnesses
Stanton Friedman is trying to get together all the remaining witnesses to the Roswell, N.M., UFO crash of 1947. He's contacted quite a few so far, but is convinced there are more who have stories to tell but don't know who to talk to.
If you're a Roswell witness, or you know one, you can reach Friedman at (877) 457-0232. It's a toll-free call.
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Thursday, July 31, 2003
Crop Circle - Wiltshire
Wiltshire - UK - 22nd July 2003 - A4 between Marlborough and Froxfield, A large ring containing a number of flattened circles with thin rings around them.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2003
Crop Circle - Kent
Burham - Bluebell Hill - Kent - UK - 26th July 2003 - nr Maidstone. Discovered by microlyters, this is a large circular formation with an intricate petal design. It lies close to the Pilgrims Way (a track used by ancient pilgrims on their way to Canterbury) and is approx. 600 yards away from Kits Coty megalithic stones.
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Extremophiles, Methanogens and Extraterrestrial Life
Extremophiles are the ultimate adventurers. These organisms thrive where other microbes don’t dare venture: boiling water holes, freezing lakes, and toxic waste dumps.
Now, researchers have sequenced the genomes of two extremophiles that love life extremely cold. They live at the bottom of Ace Lake in Antarctica, where there is no oxygen and the average temperature is a brutal 33 degrees Fahrenheit.
The two organisms, called Methanogenium frigidum and Methanococcoides burtonii, produce methane and are known as methanogens.
Methanogens are unique among organisms in their ability to survive a wide range of temperatures, from the freezing point of water to 185 degrees Fahrenheit and everything in between.
Some of these hardy organisms also live in oxygen-starved environments, without sunlight or carbon, and scientists believe that studying these microbes could reveal the boundaries of extreme environments that support life here on Earth and on other planets.
Evidence suggests that beneath the icy surface of Europa, there may be subsurface oceans that could support extremophiles like M. frigidum. The Antarctic lakes of the Vestfold Hills and their hardy inhabitants may, in some way, resemble the environment on Europa.
Other research suggests that some methanogens could survive life on Mars. Scientists at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville have grown methanogens in Mars-like soil and under Mars-like conditions.
After the Viking voyages to Mars in the 1970s turned up no trace of life, as we knew it, some scientists dismissed the idea of Martian life. Twenty years later, with the discovery of organisms that can survive without oxygen, carbon, or sunlight, researchers are rethinking the boundaries of what environments may support life.
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Monday, July 28, 2003
Crop Circle - Wiltshire
Woodborough Hill - Wiltshire - UK - 27th July 2003 - A circle with a narrow ring and a wide ring around it. A winding path leads from the outer ring to a small circle some three tramlines away. A small 'V' shape protrudes from the opposite side of the ring, making the whole formation resemble some kind of creature.
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Gerald Hawkins passes on
Gerald Hawkins, who has died aged 75, used a computer to show that the stones and other archaeological features at Stonehenge formed a pattern of alignments with 12 major lunar and solar events, suggesting that it was used as a sort of neolithic observatory or astronomical calendar.
Gerald Stanley Hawkins was born at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on April 20 1928. After taking a degree in Mathematics and Physics at Nottingham University, he took a doctorate in radio-astronomy under Sir Bernard Lovell at Manchester University.
Later he gained a DSc for astronomical research at the Harvard-Smithsonian Observatories. He was Professor of Astronomy and chairman of the department at Boston University from 1957 to 1969, and dean of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, from 1969 to 1971.
In the 1990s he turned his attention to the phenomenon of crop circles that had appeared in various fields in southern England. From examination of several examples, he discovered that the patterns of circles, triangles and squares embody geometric theorems that express numerical relationships conforming to "diatonic" (i.e. musical) ratios of the major scale. Whoever made the circles, he concluded, had a highly developed facility for Euclidean geometry and advanced mathematics. The intellectual profile conformed to that of a first-year mathematics undergraduate.
Hawkins died on May 26 while flying his remote controlled model aeroplanes in the fields at his farm in Rappahannock County, Massachusetts. He is survived by his second wife, Julia Dobson.
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Sunday, July 27, 2003
UFO lights caught on film
Strange flashing lights above the sky in Worcestershire has caused speculation the county was visited by aliens.
A BBC cameraman spotted three bright lights in the sky over the Malverns near the village of Hanbury on Tuesday and filmed them with a video camera.
Tom Hines, who works on the BBC drama series Doctors, said he is convinced it was a UFO.
"I kind of saw two bright lights and thought they were stars at first," he said.
"I pointed out where they were and started filming. They started disappearing and reappearing and at one point there was three bright lights.
"They kept appearing very randomly in different areas of the sky."
John Dawson, who lives in Hanbury, also saw the lights.
BBC Midlands Today's science correspondent David Gregory has examined the tape and has spoken to local UFO experts.
He said: "It could have been the Hanbury Orbs, which are a series of lights which are known to hover above the landscape in this area.
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Crop Circles - Hampshire
West Tistead - Hampshire - UK - 20th July 2003 - North of The Meon Hut. Looks like four joined circles with some form of design in the middle. The farmer has requested that people DO NOT enter this formation without permission. Please respect his wishes!
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Crop Circle - East Sussex
Tegdown Hill - East Sussex - UK - 22nd July 2003 - Patcham, nr Brighton - 420ft in diameter, it comprises a six-fold Flower-of-Life-type design, with six orbiting and interlocking rings marked as outlines, rather than fully laid paths. It is remarkably accurate in its layout.
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