1. The Devil's Advocate
Time Stamp: 13:36
* Is Satanism tied to humanity evolving on this earth?* The religion celebrates our carnal existence* What if humanity evolves past it’s carnality?* What if we were created rather than naturally evolved?* Is Satanism malleable to the human experience?
2. Infernal Informant
Time Stamp: 35:34
* Comet NEOWISE: 10 big questions (and answers) about the icy wandererhttps://www.space.com/comet-neowise-strange-facts.html* The comet made its closest approach to the sun on July 3 but, until now, was only visible in the sky before dawn.* Now, for keen observers in the Northern Hemisphere, the comet has been getting higher in the evening sky, sparkling northwest below the Big Dipper constellation, according to Joe Masiero, deputy principal investigator of NEOWISE (NASA's Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, the NASA space telescope that first spotted the comet).* it won't return to our skies for another 6,800 years* What is Comet NEOWISE?* Officially known as C/2020 F3, Comet NEOWISE is a comet that was discovered on March 27, 2020, by NEOWISE, the asteroid-hunting afterlife of the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) mission. * Comets, often nicknamed "cosmic snowballs," are icy, rocky objects made up of ice, rock and dust. These objects orbit the sun, and as they slip closer to the sun most comets heat up and start streaming two tails, one made of dust and gas and an "ion tail" made of electrically-charged gas molecules, or ions.* Can I see it?* Yes! Because it is especially bright, the comet is visible in the night sky with the naked eye.* Do I need a telescope? * "The fact that we can see it is really what makes it unique," Kramer said. "It's quite rare for a comet to be bright enough that we can see it with a naked eye or even with just binoculars."* What does it look like in the sky?* To those spotting the comet with the naked eye, without any tools or instruments like a telescope, it looks like a fuzzy star with a little bit of a tail. You do need to be away from city lights, though.* How much water is in the comet? * There is "about 13 million Olympic swimming pools of water," in Comet NEOWISE, Emily Kramer, a science team co-investigator forNASA's NEOWISE at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said during a news conference July 15. "So that's a lot of water.""Most comets are about half water and half dust," she added.* Does it have a tail?* As a comet nears the sun, it warms up and material pulls away from the surface into a tail. Often, dust is pulled away along with gases from sublimating (going directly from solid to a gas) ice. This dust tail is the sweeping trail seen in most comet images. Comets also have an ion tail made up of ionized gas blown back by the solar wind.Researchers studying Comet NEOWISE might actually also have a sodium tail. By observing what they believe to be atomic sodium in the comet's tail, researchers can glean keen insight into the object's makeup.* How big is Comet NEOWISE?* Comet NEOWISE is about 3 miles (5 kilometers) in diameter, "which is a reasonably large but roughly average-size comet," Kramer said.* How fast is Comet NEOWISE?* The comet is traveling at about 40 miles per second (that's about 144,000 mph, or 231,000 km/h). * Will it hit Earth?* Have no fear, Comet NEOWISE will not hit Earth.