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Neptune stands stationary against the background stars of Pisces the Fish at 11 A.M. EDT. The solar system's most distant ...
A flat-Earth conspiracy theorist named Mike Hughes finally lifted off our spherical planet's surface into the skies aboard a self-made, steam-powered rocket Saturday (March 24).
Flat Earth believers have one more thing to hang their hat on, their very own Flat Earth rocket man. "Mad" Mike Hughes finally launched his homemade rocket into the sky, with him aboard, in an ...
After several failed attempts, a daredevil rocket-maker soared into the sky Saturday in a steam-powered rocket he built in his garage. "Mad" Mike Hughes, 61, launched himself into the heavens, he ...
61-year-old stuntman and amateur Flat Earth theory researcher “Mad” Mike Hughes, who planned to launch himself some 1,800 feet up at 500 miles per hour in an untested homemade steam-powered ...
Hughes, 61, launched himself into the sky on Saturday afternoon and ended up landing in the Mojave Desert. He told AP after landing he feels fine outside of an aching back.
Venus blazes a bright magnitude –4.7 in the morning sky today. To its right, 1st-magnitude Saturn is also readily visible to the naked eye, while elusive Neptune lies between them.
Flat-Earther, "Mad" Mike Hughes, launched himself from the Mojave Desert on a self-made rocket before landing back to Earth, a little dinged up.