CENAP Infoline - no 151
The CENAP-INFOLINE issue dated February 18, 2002, focuses on the impending launch of the ESA's Envisat satellite, Europe's most advanced environmental monitoring satellite. Envisat
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of CENAP Infoline (CENAP) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
The CENAP-INFOLINE issue dated February 18, 2002, focuses on the impending launch of the ESA's Envisat satellite, Europe's most advanced environmental monitoring satellite. Envisat
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE focuses on science and technology. It reports on the SOHO satellite observing cooling gas and magnetic fields in sunspots, NASA's successful Mars Odyss
This issue of FLUG REVUE features several significant space exploration and technology stories. It details the successful 'Flugtest 7' of the US missile defense system, the final f
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE reports on the successful repair and upgrade mission of the Hubble Space Telescope by the crew of the US space shuttle Columbia. The mission involved m
This issue of MORGEN covers significant scientific and astronomical events. The GRACE mission launched twin satellites to map Earth's gravity, while a NASA theory suggests the Sun
Europe's environmental satellite Envisat has begun its mission, sending its first images of Earth, including observations of glacier ice in Antarctica and coastal erosion. The sate
On the night of April 6, 2002, hundreds of people across Bavaria, Germany, reported witnessing a bright, fast-moving light in the sky, accompanied by loud noises. The phenomenon sp
A meteorite, estimated to be five billion years old and traveling at 200,000 km/h, caused a bright light phenomenon and sonic boom over Bavaria on April 16, 2002. While most of the
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE (April 2002) features several articles on space and astronomy. A lead story details NASA's HESSI solar observation satellite, which aims to study solar
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE covers a range of topics including a TV show about UFOs in Hessen, the experiences of space tourist Mark Shuttleworth, and a significant microbiologica
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE reports on a new theory linking mini-meteorites from the Big Bang to earthquakes. It details an oxygen generator failure on the ISS and its repair, a s
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE focuses on UFO phenomena, with a significant portion dedicated to debunking sightings as astronomical events like planet conjunctions (Venus and Jupite
This issue of MORGEN covers several significant events in aerospace and astronomy. A Japanese supersonic jet model, the 'X1', crashed during its first test flight in Australia. Boe
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE reports on the spectacular failure of the Ariane 5-Plus rocket launch due to a computer error, potentially costing Arianespace prestige. It also explor
This issue of MORGEN covers several topics including NASA's new image of the young universe, which provides unprecedented detail about the Big Bang and the early universe. It also
This issue of MORGEN magazine, dated March 2003, extensively covers the aftermath of the Columbia space shuttle disaster, including the recovery of a video showing the astronauts s
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE covers two main topics: Europe's ambitious 'Smart 1' mission to explore the Moon, aiming to investigate water ice and the lunar crust, and a series of
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE (NR.174, April 30, 2003) details upcoming space missions, including the ESA's Mars Express set to launch on June 6, 2003, with the Beagle 2 robot desig
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE reports on the successful first flight of Northrop Grumman's X-47A unmanned test aircraft. It also details the surprising survival of C. elegans worms
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE reports on a NASA internal study suggesting the Columbia crew might have been saved with a daring rescue mission similar to Apollo 13. It also covers t
This issue of MORGEN features groundbreaking 3D images of the sun's surface, revealing giant 'granules' up to 450 km high, challenging previous assumptions about its appearance. It
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE covers a range of scientific and technological topics. It delves into near-death experiences, suggesting they are biological reactions of the mind. The
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE reports on new NASA findings suggesting water on Mars, evidenced by canyon formations. It also details UFO sightings in Greece, sparking public concern
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE covers a wide range of intriguing topics. A false alarm in Germany involved a large search operation for a 'burning balloon' that turned out to be a pa
This issue of MORGEN covers several significant space and science news items. It details NASA's launch of the SIRTF, a large infrared telescope, and reports on a surge in UFO sight
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE covers several significant space and technology topics. It discusses the theory that meteorite impacts on early Earth created the conditions for life t
China achieved a major milestone on October 15, 2003, with its first manned spaceflight, launching astronaut Yang Liwei aboard the Shenzhou 5 spacecraft. This mission makes China t
This issue of CENAP-INFOLINE discusses the theory that the universe is shaped like a giant football, based on WMAP satellite data. It also delves into the concept of 'white holes'