Asteroid Commentary
Thursday's first hour guest,
Phil Plait of
Bad Astronomy.com, discussed the recent asteroid scare which he characterized as being less dangerous than media reports portrayed it.
He also refuted some of the assertions of
C2C guest David Booth, who claimed there has been a cover up by astronomers of recent and upcoming threats from the sky. For more on Plait's commentaries, view this
page he has prepared.
Recap
The Ghosts of Roswell
Author
Jim Marrs (
jimmarrs.com)
shared his research into the "alien" ghosts of Roswell, as told to him by the employees of the New Mexico Rehabilitation Center. The Center, Marrs explained, sits on the site of the former Roswell Army Air Field Hospital, where alien bodies were allegedly taken after the 1947 UFO crash.
A current worker from the Center named Josie came on the air to share her account of witnessing one of these "alien" ghosts. Described as a solid 5 ft. tall form, with an egg shaped head, oblong black eyes, a long neck, and no hands, Josie said she experienced a form of brief paralysis both times she saw the apparition. More details of Marrs' investigation are posted in this
article on his website.
Marrs also shared his research into a number of other topics which included the unexplained "satellites" that were seen circling Earth in the mid-1950's before Sputnik was launched, and the amazing properties and lore of monatomic elements or white gold.
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Asteroids & Near Misses

Added to the more than 20,000 known asteroids such as
Gaspra (pictured left), is an object dubbed 2004 AS1, which was
recently revealed to have had a one-in-four chance of hitting our planet within a 36 hour period. An
animation of 2004 AS1 put together by the Great Shefford Observatory, shows the trajectory of the asteroid. As
Space.com reports, there is a new call for planetary defense from such objects.