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Thursday, April 4, 2019

Heath Ledger's Death: Accident or Murder?


"If you are just safe about your choices you make, you just don't grow."
Heath Andrew Ledger was born April 4th, 1979 in Perth, Western Australia to Sally, a French teacher, and Kim Ledger, a racing car driver and mining engineer. 
He found a passion for playing chess. At the age of 10, he won Western Australia's Junior Chess Championship. 
Heath attended Guildford Grammar School, where he had his first acting experiences, starring in a school production as Peter Pan at the age of 13. His parents divorced when he was 11.
Heath's older sister Kate, an actress and later a publicist, to whom he was very close, inspired his acting on stage, and his love of Gene Kelly inspired his successful choreography. Heath has two half-sisters, Ashleigh Bell and Olivia Ledger.

Did you know that when Heath was young he loved Chuck Norris?
After sitting for early graduation exams at age 17, Heath left school and traveled cross country to pursue an acting career. 
Heath's professional acting job was as an orphaned clown in the first part of a 1992 two-part Australian television series called Clowning Around. 
He was in the short-lived Fox Broadcasting Company fantasy-drama Roar in 1997. The series was nominated for several awards and exposed Heath to American audiences and Fox executives. 
His feature film debut was in the 1997 Australian film Blackrock.  
Heath sought out an American agent and moved to Los Angeles, California when he was 19. 
His breakout role was in 1999 in the teen comedy 10 Things I Hate About You. 
In 2000, Mel Gibson cast him as his son in the movie The Patriot. 
Also in 2000, he starred opposite of Billy Bob Thorton in the movie Monster's Ball. 
He received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for his role in Brokeback Mountain. 
Heath played the Joker in the 2008 film The Dark Knight, which was released nearly six months after his death. 
Did you know that in the hospital scene when The Joker is seen dressed up as nurse, his name tag reads Matilda, the name of his daughter?
At the time of his death on 22 January 2008, Heath had completed about half of the work for his final film performance as Tony in The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. The film was adapted after his death and fellow actors Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Farrell play "fantasy transformations" of his character so that Heath's final performance could be seen in theaters.
Heath directed some music videos with his production company The Masses. 
Heath created and acted in a music video set to Nick Drake's recording of the singer's 1974 song about depression "Black Eyed Dog". 
He was working with Scottish screenwriter and producer Allan Scott on an adaptation of the 1983 novel The Queen's Gambit, which would have been his first feature film as a director. He also intended to act in the film. 

Heath's final directorial work, an animated feature for Modest Mouse's song, "King Rat", and the Woodroofe video for her cover of David Bowie's "Quicksand" premiered in 2009. 
It was on the set of Brokeback Mountain that Heath met actress Michelle Williams. 
The two had a child together, Matilda Rose, who was born on October 28th, 2005, in New York City. In September of 2007, Heath and Michelle ended their relationship.
On January 22, 2008, at about 3 p.m., Heath was found unconscious in his bed by his housekeeper, Teresa Solomon, and his masseuse, Diana Wolozin, at his loft in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan. 
Wolozin used Heath's cell phone to call Heath's friend, Mary-Kate Olsen, for help. Olsen, who was in California, directed a New York City private security guard to go to the scene. At 3:26 pm, Wolozin telephoned 9-1-1 "to say that Mr. Ledger was not breathing". 
Wolozin administered CPR, which was unsuccessful in reviving him. Emergency medical technicians arrived at Ledger's apartment at 3:33 p.m., but were unable to revive him. At 3:36 pm, Heath was pronounced dead, and his body was removed from the apartment. 

Why did Wolozin call Olsen first? Did you know that Wolozin changed her story a few times, initially saying she called Mary-Kate two times when actually it was four times?Also later it was revealed she wasn’t a licensed therapist.

On February 6th, 2008, based on an initial autopsy and a subsequent complete toxicological analysis Heath's cause of death was an accident, resulting from the abuse of prescribed medications  oxycodone, hydrocodone, diazepam, temazepam, alprazolam and doxylamine. Heath had a prescription for everything except oxycodone and hydrocodone in the lethal drug combination that killed him and it is still unknown where he got them from.

Before his death, Heath was sick and possibly had walking Pneumonia which he was taking medication for. He also had too much energy and had a hard time sleeping. Allegedly he was taking medication for that as well. 

It was initially theorized that Heath was depressed and his role as "Joker" in "the Dark Knight" made it worse, but his sister says he was happy. 
"I was really shocked, because that was him having fun.
 Every report was coming out that he was depressed and that [the role] was taking this toll on him, and we're going, honestly, it was the absolute opposite. 
It couldn't be more wrong.

He had an amazing sense of humor, and I guess maybe only his family and friends knew that, but he was having fun. 
He wasn't depressed about the Joker!"

Some people, Randy Quad being among them, claim that Heath was killed by the Illuminati.

After attending private memorial ceremonies in Los Angeles, Ledger's family members returned with his body to Perth. On 9 February, a memorial service attended by several hundred invited guests was held at Penrhos College. 
Afterward Heath's body was cremated at Fremantle Cemetery, followed by a private service attended by only 10 closest family members, with his ashes interred later in a family plot at Karrakatta Cemetery, next to two of his grandparents. 
Later that night, his family and friends gathered for a wake on Cottesloe Beach.


Did you know that Heath Ledger's estate was worth $20 million at the time of his death?

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Najah Is A Mother Of Five Is Missing And Her Kids Want Her To Come Home.

Najah Ferrell is a 30 year-old mother of 5 who went missing on March 15th. She has two biological sons and three foster children who are waiting for her to come home. She was last seen by her fiance, her two sons and three foster children at their Avon home around 3 a.m. on March 15 when she headed to her new job at a Panera sandwich shop in Indianapolis. Investigators discovered that Ferrell never arrived to work that morning and her black Nissan Altima was found about two miles from the Panera. Her items were found along Interstate 465. 

Najah's mother, Paula Gholson, was crying when she said,

"She's not here. 

She's not here and I want her. 
She's coming home. 
She's coming home. 
She has to.
 Her boys are so close to her."

Najah is 5 feet 4 inches and has black hair and brown eyes.

Authorities are saying her disappearance is suspicious.

Anyone with information on Ferrell’s whereabouts is urged to contact the Hendricks County Communications Center at 317-839-8700 or Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at 317-262-TIPS.

America's Most Famous Outlaw:Jesse James.

Jesse Woodson James was born on September 5th, 1847 in Kearney, Missouri. He was the 3rd of 4 children born to Zerelda Cole and Reverend Robert James. Jesse was both popular in the community and outwardly religious. Many people thought that he was going to end up a Reverend like his father.

Robert traveled to California during the Gold Rush to minister to those searching for gold. That is where he died when Jesse was three years old.

Zerelda remarried, first to Benjamin Simms, then in 1855 to a doctor named Reuben Samuel.

The Jameses owned a hundred-acre farm where they used slave labor to grow hemp and raise sheep. 
In the summer of 1863, the James farm was brutally attacked by Union soldiers.

Jesse was 16 when he and his brother Frank became Confederate guerrilla soldiers, riding alongside William Quantrill and “Bloody Bill” Anderson.

In the summer of 1864, James was shot in the chest during a guerrilla raid.  However, sometime later, he was well enough to be part of an eighty-man raid on Centralia, Missouri. Led by “Bloody Bill,” the guerrillas terrorized the town and murdered twenty-two unarmed Union soldiers in what is called the Centralia Massacre.  That same day, at the Battle of Centralia, the guerrillas killed and horribly mutilated over a hundred soldiers in the Thirty-ninth Missouri Infantry, U.S. Volunteers. James took credit for killing their Union commander, Major Andrew “Ave” Johnston.

At the end of the Civil War, Jesse James was shot by Union cavalrymen as he attempted to surrender. His cousin, Zerelda “Zee” Mimms, nursed him back to health. Once well, Jesse began his career as an outlaw.

Supposedly, Jesse and Frank started committing crimes supposedly out of revenge for the poor treatment that they are their family, and other Southern sympathizers received from Union soldiers during the Civil War. They began robbing trains, stagecoaches and banks that were owned or operated by a Northern institution.

Jesse sought personal recognition and publicity by writing letters to the press.

From 1860 to 1882, the James Gang was the most feared band of outlaws in American history. They responsible for more than 20 bank and train robberies and the murders of countless individuals who stood in their way. They stole an estimated $200,000. They were popular in Missouri for actively trying to further the Confederate cause.

On December 7, 1869, the gang robbed the Gallatin, Missouri, bank. Jesse asked to change a $100 bill, and thinking that the banker was responsible for the death of Bloody Bill, shot the man in the heart. Local newspapers labeled the actions vicious and bloodthirsty and called for the gang’s capture. From that robbery to the end of their careers, members of the James Gang had a price on their heads, dead or alive.

On April 24th, 1874, Jesse married his longtime sweetheart and first cousin, Zerelda, and had four children, but only two survived. Both James brothers were known as good family men who loved their wives and spent time with their children, but they still continued their life of crime.

Though protected by their community, they were always on the move. Even after other members of the gang had been killed, and their friends the Youngers had been sent to prison for 25 years, in 1879, the James brothers planned one more robbery with Charlie and Bob Ford. Unbeknownst to them, Governor Crittenden of Missouri had put together a reward fund so large that the Fords had turned traitor to earn it.

After breakfast on April 3, 1882, Jesse turned to straighten a picture on a wall of his home, and Bob shot Jesse in the back of the head. Jesse died instantly at age 34. People in Missouri considered it a cowardly assassination. Within three months, Frank surrendered to Crittenden. The juries would not convict on the meager evidence, so Frank resumed a quiet life.

Emad Salem Warned The FBI That There Was Going To Be An Attack In New York City.

Emad Salem is a former Egyptian military officer turned FBI informant that was place among Muslim protesters. He became the bodyguard for Sheik Abdul Rahman, a radical Muslim cleric. 
Salem had befriended Ramzi Yousef and his group of plotters in 1991, meeting them at El Sayyid Nosair's trial. During his time as an FBI informant, Salem recorded hours of telephone conversations with his FBI handlers. Salem repeatedly warned the FBI that the Muslim group was planning to carry off a catastrophic bombing in New York City. Before the bombing, Salem offered to  substitute a harmless powder the FBI spurned his offer.
At 12:17 p.m. on Friday, February 26th, 1993 the 110 story World Trade Center's North Tower was attacked. The tower was allegedly built to withstand hurricane winds and even a full fueled jet collision. 
Ramzi Yousef and Eyad Ismoil parked a Ryder van into the public parking garage beneath the World Trade Center on the underground B-2 level. Yousef ignited the 20-foot fuse, and fled. 
Twelve minutes later, at 12:17 p.m., the 1,200-pound bomb exploded, opening a 98 ft wide hole through four sub levels of concrete. The bomb instantly cut off the World Trade Center's main electrical power line, knocking out the emergency lighting system. People were trapped in elevators and smoked turned the hallways black as the smoke to rose to the 93rd floor of both towers, including through the stairwells, and the elevators in the World Trade Center Towers 1 & 2. This made evacuation difficult. 

Initially it was thought that it was a fire or that a transformer in the basement blew. As rescue efforts were underway, the FBI was scouring the scene to find the cause of this destruction and devastation. 

The streets were buckling and the Vista Hotel, which rested between the two towers, sustained tremendous amount of damage. The FBI was assisting in the search and rescue efforts.  
When they made their way to the basement debris and concrete were scattered over 100 yards in all directions. There were demolished cars and fires that were started from spilled gasoline. There also dead bodies trapped underneath concrete. It was beginning to look to investigators that something sinister was afoot. That this was a criminal explosion.
The next day inter-agency teams got a better view of the destruction. The floor of the B-2 level of the garage had collapsed sending cars from three parking levels down several stories down to the very bottom of the building. They made their way to the blast zone, where the damage was so extensive there was no evidence of what caused the explosion. The floors were completely blown away, leaving a five story crater.
Two days after the attack investigators processing the crime scene spotted a piece of charred twisted steel that was theorized coming from the vehicle that encased the bomb. 
Investigators also found a VIN number that led them to a Ryder truck rental by Mohammed A. Salameh, one of Yousef's co-conspirators. Salameh had reported the van stolen and repeatedly returns to try to get his deposit back. When he returned the last time, on March 4, 1993, authorities arrested him.

A tip also came in leading them to a storage locker rented by Salameh, which contained ingredients to make explosives and explosive paraphernalia. There was a payphone near the storage lockers that authorities acquired records for. 
This led investigators to Nidal Ayyad. Nidal Ayyad was a chemical engineer and a week after the arrest of Salameh, authorities discovered that Ayyad was calling around trying to purchase more chemicals. Ayyad was arrested at his home in New Jersey on March 10th, 1993. Allied Chemical, the place at which Ayyad worked, was searched and his computer was seized. A deleted letter claiming credit for the bombing was retrieved from  his computer from the Liberation Army 5th Battalion. The letter claimed that it was in retaliation for the United States support of Israel. An almost identical copy of the letter had been sent to a newspaper. There was also a second letter on his computer that he hadn't had sent, claiming there was going to be another attack.

All of this led to an apartment in New Jersey, rented by Salameh and Ramzi Yousef, that turned out to be where the bomb was made. 
More tips came in, several people said they saw Mahmud Abouhalima with Salameh and Yousef on several occasions. Agents then started focusing their attention on Abouhalima. His red hair earned him the nickname Mahmud the Red. After the bombing Abouhalima fled the country. He was associated with 
El Sayyid Nosair and Sheik Abdul Rahman. Egyptian authorities contacted the FBI saying that they had Abouhalima who had been arrested and detained in Cairo for conspiring against the Egyptian president. Agents flew to Egypt and took him into custody. On the plain ride to the United States, Abouhalima talked to the FBI agents. He said that he and Yousef met in Afghanistan at a secret camp for the Mujahideen Muslim freedom fighters, which is a training ground for international terrorists.

Ramsey Yousef was a known international terrorist and an expert with explosives. And with all the interviews and evidence they had collected so far in their investigation, agents now believed he was the mastermind behind the attack. The FBI began searching for Yousef and learned that he had fled the country on the night of the bombing. While the search for Yousef was underway, agents were digging into Yousef's past.

Ramzi Yousef, was born as Abdul Basit Mahmoud Abdul Karim in Kuwait. He spent time with Mujahideen in Afghanistan. Yousef's uncle Khalid Shaikh Mohammed Ali Fadden, who later was considered the principal architect of the September 11th attacks, gave him advice and tips over the phone, and funded his co-conspirator Mohammed Salameh.

Yousef arrived illegally in the United States on September 1st, 1992, traveling with Ahmed Ajaj from Pakistan. 
Ajaj tried to enter with a forged Swedish passport, though it had been altered  raising the suspicions among INS officials at John F. Kennedy 
International Airport. When officials put Ajaj through secondary inspection, they discovered bomb-making instructions and other materials in his luggage, and arrested him. The name Abu Barra, an alias of Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, appeared in the manuals. Yousef tried to enter with a false Iraqi passport, claiming political asylum. Yousef was allowed into the United States, and was given a hearing date.

While in custody Ajaj kept in contact with his conspirators and actually was trying to assist them with carrying out the attack. FBI agents questioned him. Even though he said very little, he was arrested and charged for his part in the bombing.

Authorities decided to bring all the conspirators they had in custody to trial while continuing to search for the other bombers. September 1993, the trial for Salameh, Ayyad, Abouhalima and Ajaj began in federal court in New York City. By this time the "bomb factory", the World Trade Center and the storage facility had been processed. 70 percent of the van that carried the bomb had been found. Tons of evidence had been collected. The federal prosecution presented how the defendants carried out the attack on the World Trade Center. 

Soon after Yousef arrived in the United States he moved in with Salameh and became friends on their mutual hatred of Israel and their disdain for the United States support of the Israeli government. This is when they chose the World Trade Center to vent out their frustrations on.
At the time, the World Trade Center Buildings 1 and 2, were the tallest buildings in the world, rising a quarter mile above the pavement. The World Trade Center Complex included the Vista Hotel as well as numerous underground shopping areas and subway lines. There were also five parking levels that contained more businesses. The terrorists decided the most damage would occur if they placed the bomb in the garage.

Receipts showed that in November of 1992, Yousef an alias to buy chemicals. Throughout the winter he ordered even more as he worked out the plan of attack. The chemicals were delivered to the storage locker that Yousef and Salameh had rented. Yousef wanted the manuals that Ajaj had on him when he was arrested and devised a three way calling system in attempts to hide the fact that he was keeping in contact with Ajaj.

One day Yousef and Salameh were in a car accident, putting Yousef in the hospital. Yousef made several calls from his hospital room to chemical companies. While Yousef was in the hospital, Salameh, Ayyad and Abouhalima went drove into the Pennsylvania woods to test out a prototype of their bomb. The bomb needed more power so Ayyad attempted to purchase compressed hydrogen gas.

On February 16th Ayyad rented a car to scout the World Trade Center. Salameh's fingerprints were found on the steering wheel and on the parking ticket for the B-2 level. A sketch was found that Ayyad had made of the floor plan.
Four days before the attack, Eyad Ismoil arrived in New York from Dallas to help finished the bomb. He ended up being the one who drove the Ryder van into the garage.

On February 23rd is when Salameh rented the Ryder van.

The conspirators returned one more time to the World Trade Center, this time with Ismoil. This is when they decided exactly where they were going to put the bomb. There was another ticket backing this up.

Ayyad finally acquired the compressed hydrogen that were delivered to the storage locker.

On February 25th, at the apartment they put their bomb together and loaded it in the van. They drove to the storage shed to add the hydrogen to their deadly concoction. Yousef and Ismoil then drove the van to a hotel in Manhattan. There was hotel records showing Ismoil's reservation. This is when Salameh reports the van stolen from his home in New Jersey. Salameh did this because needed the deposit back to help purchase a ticket out of the country.

The next day, Yousef and Ismoil drove the van to the World Trade Center.

The trial lasted 6 months. The jury heard from over 200 witnesses and reviewed 10,000 pages of testimony.  In February of 1994, Salameh, Ayyad, Abouhalima and Ajaj were found guilty on 38 counts. 

On May 24th, the judge charged each conspirator with 240 years each without the possibility of parole. A year in prison for each year of life they had deprived the victims.

Ramzi Yousef and Eyad Ismoil were still on the loose. Agents learned that Yousef was involved in several terrorist plots to bring down commercial airliners throughout the world.

On February 1995 Yousef was apprehended in Pakistan and turned over to the FBI. Yousef said that the World Trade Center was the greatest symbol for the United States finance and imperialism. He said he wanted to topple one of the towers into the other and kill thousands of people. He also said that this was only the beginning.

In June of 1995, Ismoil was discovered in Jordan and turned over to the United States for trial.

In January of 1998, Yousef and Ismoil were on trial together and received the same sentence as the others. The judged called Yousef the Apostle of evil and deemed that he would serve the remainder of his life in solitary confinement.


Six people were killed, five Port Authority employees and a businessman whose car was in the parking garage. 
John DiGiovanni was 45 years old and born in Brooklyn. He lived in Valley Stream, Long Island, with his mother. He was known for his meticulousness, John detailed his car with a toothbrush. He worked as an East Coast sales manager for Kerr Chemicals. Heading to a sales call on Feb. 26, 1993, John pulled his car into the World Trade Center’s underground parking garage just before a bomb was detonated there.
Robert "Bob" Kirkpatrick was 61 years old and Senior Structural Maintenance Supervisor of the World Trade Center. He was a master craftsman, plumber, carpenter, locksmith, and mechanic. There wasn't anything he couldn't build or repair. A few minutes with Bob and you felt you knew him. He made you feel relaxed and he made you laugh. Bob was always available to give advice and lend a helping hand. He lived with his wife in Suffern, New York.
Stephen Knapp was 47 years old and Chief Maintenance Supervisor in the Mechanical Section of the World Trade Center. He lived in Stanton Island, New York. He loved his family, friends and fishing. He would often be seen playing with his kids and their friends and he would be having just as good a time as them. Stephen enjoyed his job and if he got calls in the middle of the night, he knew the Trade Center so well he would be able to answer the questions in his sleep. He enjoyed life.  His grandchildren will grow up with happy, fun-filled stories of the grandfather they will never get to meet.
Bill Macko he was 57 years old and the General Maintenance Supervisor of the Mechanical Section of The World Trade Center. He was from Bayonne, New Jersey. He was a husband, grandfather, great Grandfather, a builder, a fisherman, a mechanic, a cook, and most of all a Great Dad.
Wilfredo Mercado he was 37 years old and a receiving agent for Windows on the World restaurant. He was born in Lima, Peru, and lived in East New York, Brooklyn, with his wife, Olga, and their two daughters. Wilfredo worked two jobs at the World Trade Center: weekdays as Windows on the World’s purchasing agent and weekends as a security guard. On Feb. 26, 1993, he was receiving food deliveries in the complex’s basement when a bomb exploded in the nearby parking garage.
Monica Rodriguez Smith was 35 years old and was seven months pregnant with her first child, Eddie. She was born on January 4, 1958 in Ecuador and came to the United States as a teenager with her parents and four brothers. She got a job right out of college working at the World Trade Center for the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey. She worked in the Operations Department as an administrator. Monica worked there for 11 years and never missed a day of work. The Port Authority gave her an award for achieving this very milestone shortly before she was killed. She loved her job and the people she worked with there. She got married on August 31, 1990 and moved into the house in Seaford, Long Island. Monica was a vivacious, outgoing person who was full of energy, she was the life of the party. At the same time, she was a natural mom to the people around her. February 26, 1993 was going to be her last day of work before going on maternity leave and she was in the World Trade Center to train the person who would be her replacement.

Additionally, 1,042 people were injured, most during the evacuation that followed the blast. 

Did you know that if the van had been parked a few feet closer to one of the pillars, it could have collapsed an entire tower of the Trade Center, killing tens of thousands?
In October 2001 in a PBS interview, former CIA Director James Woolsey claimed that Ramzi Yousef worked for Iraqi intelligence. He suggested that there was evidence of this brought up by the grand jury trial and that the Justice Department "brushed it aside".
He also said that Abdul Rahman Yasin is tied to Iraq and the FBI knew where he was and wouldn't even attempt to have him extradited. 
"And the first thing that really jumps out at you is that Yasin, the other sophisticated plotter besides Ramzi Yousef, is an Iraqi-American who fled to Iraq, had conversations with the FBI from Iraq, as far as we know, still lives in Iraq. 
Now, I don't think the United States government has ever asked for his extradition."

Woolesy also claims that, 

"It's entirely possible for Yousef to have been involved with an intelligence service as well, maybe, with bin Laden's organization."


Woolsey was asked,
"Other than Mr. Yasin, who goes to Iraq, and the suspicion that Ramzi Yousef may be connected to a state intelligence operation, what else is there that makes you say that Saddam may be involved in this?"
Woolsey answered, 
"Well, it depends what you mean by 'this.' If 'this' is terrorism against the United States, I think it's pretty clear that we have him dead to rights on trying to assassinate former President Bush in the spring of 1993.
President Clinton believed that.
That's why he launched the 24 cruise missiles at the empty building in the middle of the night in the summer of 1993, after Saddam tried to assassinate former President Bush and the bomb didn't go off.


The CIA looked into the forensics of the bomb and told President Clinton that it was an Iraqi government bomb. 


He then asked the FBI to double-check and sent an FBI forensics team over; they did the same thing. 


We both said, 'Yes, this is an Iraqi government plot.' That was the occasion for the launching of the cruise missiles against the empty [Iraqi security service] building in the middle of the night.

Now, I think that anybody who's looked at the 1993 plot to try to assassinate former President Bush believes that it was an Iraqi government plot. 

I don't think that President Clinton's response was anywhere nearly as forceful as that terrible plan of Saddam's that happily didn't come off."


Yasin is the only participant in the first attempt to blow up the World Trade Center in 1993 who was never caught. He was born in the United States and soon after his birth his family moved back to Iraq. 


Soon following investigation of the attack on February 26, 1993, Yasin was picked up by the FBI on March 4, 1993, the same day as the arrest of Mohammed A. Salameh, in a sweep of sites associated with Salameh. Yasin was found in the apartment in Jersey City, New Jersey, that he was sharing with his mother.

Yasin was taken to New Jersey FBI where he was reportedly very cooperative. Agents had Yasin retrace where and how the WTC bomb had been built in New York and New Jersey.

Yasin said he was released after giving agents names and addresses, and went to Iraq. 


Yasin's current whereabouts are known.

Saturday, March 30, 2019

The Andromeda and the Milky Way Galaxies are going to collide and we're sending helicopters to Mars.

The Andromeda is a spiral galaxy approximately 2.5 million light-years from Earth. It is one of the few galaxies that can be seen from earth without a telescope. It is the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way. The Andromeda Galaxy is approaching the Milky Way at approximately 100 to 140 kilometers per second and in approximately 4.5 billion years they are expected to collide. The Andromeda Galaxy has at least one super massive black hole hidden at it's core.  The fate of the Earth and the Solar System in the event of a collision is currently unknown. Before the galaxies merge, there is a chance that the Solar System could be ejected from the Milky Way or join the Andromeda Galaxy.

Mars has been testing helicopters that they plan to send to Mars next year. NASA's mars helicopter successfully completed a series of flight tests that were performed on Earth. It is set to touch down on Mars as early as 2021.
Did you know that sunsets on Mars are blue instead of red? The heavy dust particles from the planet block out most of the sun's light. Blue light pushes better through the atmosphere.