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The Space Brothers of the 1950s: Were They Russian Agents Promoting Communism in the U.S.?

Yes, I know: that’s a very controversial question to pose. But, sometimes, things are stranger than they seem to be – as you’ll see now. For the most part, people in Ufology take the view that the Contactees of the 1950s were either telling the truth of their experiences, or that they were hoaxing everything.. Read more » ....

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What's that silver plane in the air? Air Canada's Lockheed 10-A takes to the skies for airline's 80th anniversary


In honor of Air Canada’s 80th anniversary, Air Canada’s Lockheed 10A vintage aircraft is taking to the skies across Canada. After taking off this morning from Vancouver, BC, the L-10A will be making overnight stops as well as fuel stops at airports across Canada, and will be on public display at the Royal Aviation Museum in Winnipeg on September 13 and 14.
As part of the tour, the vintage 10-seat aircraft will overnight in Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Halifax. The plane may also make a fuel stop in your community. Look out Calgary, Sudbury, Quebec City, and possibly more! Aviation enthusiasts may track the aircraft’s movements by its registration, CF-TCC, and look out for the silver aircraft in the skies as follows: ....

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5 Incredible Women in STEM You Need to Know


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We owe a number of humanity’s great scientific, mathematical, and technological developments to women even if they often aren’t given the credit they’ve earned. Here are just five of those women.
Gladys West
Gladys West is the mathematician you have to thank for not getting lost on your next road trip. Her work on Seasat, an experimental U.S. ocean surveillance satellite designed to provide data on a wide array of oceanographic conditions and features, led to a more well-known technology: the Global Positioning System (GPS). Like the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) mathematicians Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, West is often called one of history’s “hidden figures”: individuals, often Black women, whose insightful contributions to science went unrecognized in their lifetime because of their race or gender. West wasn’t formally rec ....

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Mary Golda Ross: Mathematician, engineer and inspiration


TAHLEQUAH – In 1958, a Cherokee woman from Los Altos, California, appeared on the television game show “What’s My Line” and stumped panelists who attempted to guess her occupation. They wondered what relation she had to rockets and missiles.
Mary Golda Ross became a national icon for Cherokees and women for her work as the first Native American aerospace engineer.
Ross was born in 1908 in Park Hill, and is the great-great granddaughter of Principal Chief John Ross. At 16, she was enrolled at Northeastern State Teacher’s College in Tahlequah. She graduated in 1928 with a mathematics degree and later taught math and science for a few years, according a National Museum of the American Indian Newservice article. ....

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