Is the expansion of civilizations throughout our Universe where we observe billions of galaxies a scientifically sustainable hypothesis? And if during the expansion several civilizations come into contact what will be the consequences for all those involved?
The constellation of the Little Dipper, which indicates with the bright North Star the direction of geographic north.
The sound of the sacred tympanum, or the lunar eclipse of October 28, 2023
Another small constellation, the Triangle is recognizable in the autumn sky by having dark skies below the eastern part of Andromeda. Within it is a jewel of the deep sky: the galaxy M33.
NASA studies of anomalous aerial phenomena, UAPs reported by U.S. military pilots or drones. A brief historical account of similar phenomena and a personal hypothesis on the nature of these reports.
Collection of three lectures by Herta Von Dechend and Giorgio De Santillana on ancient cosmological conceptions and modern historiographical research.
The Lizard is a small constellation, one of 88 modern constellations; it lies sandwiched between the brighter Cepheus and Cassiopeia, slightly offset to the south.
The Baade window is a region of sky unshielded by interstellar dust that allows observation of stars and globular clusters near of the Milky Way’s galactic core
Lynkeos, a MacOS astronomical software for planetary image processing.
The small but interesting constellation of Lyra, full of myths and interesting objects including the star Vega.