One that is shooting water! A geyser of water is spurting up from the poles of a star that is 750 light-years from the earth at a rate of 124,000 mpg, creating "water bullets" that it shoots deep into space. If it has other planets around it, the inhabitants (if any) will have plenty to drink.

If this kind of star is common, there’s a possibility that stars like these distributing water throughout the universe. And since water is one of the things necessary for life as we know it, it implies that life is more common than we’ve thought.
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An incredible discovery has been made by NASA recently: A new planet that’s the right size and location for life and only 20 light-years away, in a solar system very similar to our own but much smaller. The newly-discovered planet is called Gliese 581g and is the first world discovered beyond Earth that’s the right size and location for life.
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For our subscribers Whitley Strieber  asks Nick Redfern, "was Mars murdered" which begins a terrific discussion not only about Mars, but also about what Gary McKinnon found in NASA’s database, what Edgar Mitchell really knows, and the role that he and Gordon Cooper have played in encouraging disclosure.  The photo included here is also discussed in the interview. It is of what appears to be a figure leaping off a rock on Mars, taken by one of the Mars Rovers. Could such a thing really be true? Listen and find out!

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What does NASA actually know about UFOs? Famed researcher Nick Redfern shares his discoveries. He has researched the matter extensively, and has just published a book about it, the NASA Conspiracies.  For example, he says that there is evidence that NASA knew about the face on Mars long before it was revealed to the public.read more