Valentine’s Day—Sweetie or Geeky?
Discover how Valentine’s Day intertwines with remarkable scientific milestones—from ancient rituals to cutting-edge space explorations!
Discover how Valentine’s Day intertwines with remarkable scientific milestones—from ancient rituals to cutting-edge space explorations!
On February 14, 1990, as Voyager 1 was ready to leave the solar system, NASA turned the space probe around to take a photograph of planet Earth from a distance of 3.7 billion miles.
It was in 1945, shortly after the end of World War II, that several science fiction writers and scientists got together to discuss how to get man into space fast enough so that he would be distracted from further wars on Earth.
Jim Marrs, New York Times bestselling author of Alien Agenda, the top selling non-fiction book on UFOs in the world, took some time to answer questions on aliens, Battlefield Earth and his views on space travel.