NASA probe discovers 'alien' matter from beyond our solar system
For the very first time, a NASA spacecraft has detected matter from outside our solar system — material that came from elsewhere in the galaxy, researchers announced today (Jan. 31).
This so-called interstellar material was spotted by NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX), a spacecraft that is studying the edge of the solar system from its orbit about 200,000 miles (322,000 kilometers) above Earth.
"This alien interstellar material is really the stuff that stars and planets and people are made of — it's really important to be measuring it," David McComas, IBEX principal investigator and assistant vice president of the Space Science and Engineering Division at Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, said in a news briefing today from NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
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Some interesting quotes about this material "...being the building blocks of stars, planets and people..." and "... matter outside our solar system doesn't look like material inside our solar system..." this could be part of the "great lie" we've discussed on this site previously.
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Fri, 02/03/2012 - 16:18I personally know several NASA scientist who are great creationists and are part of our research at the Creation Evidences musiem and research lab. They will tell you that these men are always discovering something to get their funding renewed. This is just another gimmick and hoax like a host of others before them.
No doubt the acceptance of Aliens will be used as part of the final days delusion that The Bible speaks of in 2nd Thessalonians chapter two.
There have been many discoveries in these space probes that verify the creation model but you never hear about them or do they receive any funding for further study. Once found, that is the last you hear about them.