A solar “superstorm” could knock out Earth’s communications satellites, cause dangerous power surges in the national grid and disrupt crucial navigation aids and aircraft avionics, a major report has found. It is inevitable that an extreme solar storm – caused… Read More ›
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Report: Space Storms To Cripple Power
By Daily Mail Britain is facing crippling power cuts sparked by space storms that could scramble signals used in mobile phones, railways and satellites. The Earth is beginning an 11-year peak in solar activity which a report claims could wipe… Read More ›
Tsunami kills at least five in Solomons after big Pacific quake
(Reuters) – A powerful 8.0 magnitude earthquake set off a tsunami that killed at least five people in a remote part of the Solomon Islands on Wednesday and triggered evacuations across the South Pacific as island nations issued tsunami alerts…. Read More ›
Coming Asteroid Described As ‘A Close Shave’
“And there shall be signs in the Sun, Moon, and Stars” Planet Earth is set to have a very close encounter with an asteroid the day after Valentine’s Day. The asteroid – which goes by the catchy name of 2012… Read More ›
Update: What is Going On With The Earthquakes?
“Take a look at all the earthquakes in the last 24 hours, and they are increasing instead of decreasing. There have been eight major earthquakes in the last 5 days. And 10 in the last 24 hours. This is not normal,… Read More ›
Amazing Pictures of Volcano In Russia
This is the moment a volcano erupted in the snowy wastes of Russia’s remote far east. The stunning pictures were captured by a Russian film crew who swooped across in a helicopter and braved roasting hot pyroclastic flows on the… Read More ›
Watch a volcano exploding: Amazing 360 degree interactive panorama shows eruption on the remote Kamchatka peninsula
Russian team creates incredible interactive panorama of the Plosky Tolbachik volcano in the Russian Far East It is one of four volcanoes simultaneously erupting on the Kamchatka peninsula Shot from variety of locations, the incredible panorama can be zoomed and… Read More ›
6.0 Earthquake in Indonesia
Strong, shallow quake kills girl, ruins at least 30 homes and a mosque in western Indonesia Washington Post BANDA ACEH, Indonesia — A strong, shallow earthquake rocked parts of western Indonesia early Tuesday, killing a 9-year-old girl, panicking residents… Read More ›
Spectacular heavenly show expected this year
Comets can also give off a distinctive sound as they interact with the various space probes exploring the universe. Later this year, Comet ISON will pass through the asteroid belt, enter the Inner Solar System and sidestep Mars on its… Read More ›
New research shows California statewide earthquake may be possible
Scientists have believed for decades that the highly active San Andreas Fault in California was unable to create an earthquake that could span the entire state. Scientists believe that the central portion of the San Andreas Fault acted as a… Read More ›
Signs In The Sun, Moon, And Stars:The perfect solar storm? Sun eruptions to peak in 2013
From Fox News Sunny, with a mild chance of catastrophe? A massive solar storm, like the one that knocked out radio communications all over the U.S. in 1958, is coming, and this time the devastation could total as much as… Read More ›
TheWeatherSpace.com Earthquake Watch Issued For Western North America
(TheWeatherSpace.com) – In conjunction to both HAARPStatus.com readings and my own readings, TheWeatherSpace.com is on a network-wide Earthquake Watch for the Western North American zones starting Tuesday. I’ve gone ahead and issued it for the SouthernCaliforniaWeatherAuthority.com main page and this… Read More ›
ASTEROID NAMED AFTER EVIL GOD OF DARKNESS TO PASS BY EARTH THIS WEEK
(Image: Shutterstock.com) It seems like almost every week there’s some news about an asteroid making a close pass by Earth or about the research scientists are conducting to prevent an Armageddon-like impact of an asteroid, like the recent idea to… Read More ›
Vesuvius’s big daddy supervolcano Campi Flegrei near Naples threatens Europe
Two thousand years ago Mount Vesuvius destroyed Pompeii. Today, a larger, far more deadly supervolcano lurks on the other side of Naples. If it erupts, Campi Flegrei could wipe out all life in Europe. So why are British scientists battling… Read More ›
Powerful Earthquake Strikes Off Alaska Coast, Triggering Tsunami Warning
TheBlaze.com – St… by Madeleine Morgens. Source: USGS JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A powerful earthquake sparked a tsunami warning for hundreds of miles of Alaskan and Canadian coastline, but the alert was canceled when no damaging waves were generated…. Read More ›
Natural fireworks: Night sky to light up during Qaudrantid meteor shower
New Year’s fireworks have come and gone, but a new light show is set to begin – one hosted by Mother Nature. The annual Qaudrantid meteor shower will peak in the early hours of Thursday morning, sending shooting stars across… Read More ›
Star struck! Dazzling collection of Hubble Telescope photographs released this year captures countless swirling stars as they sparkle in space Via Daily Mail online
“Check out these pictures from the Hubble Telescope, look at this first one! Amazing, it appears to have an angel in the middle. Then there’s one that looks like an evil horse flying through the air. There are a few… Read More ›
15 Signs That The Ring Of Fire Is Waking Up As We Head Into 2013
While most of the world has been focused on other things, the Ring of Fire has been quietly waking up. Over the past couple of months, there has been a steady string of noteworthy volcanic eruptions and earthquakes that have… Read More ›
800 eruptions in 6 months: Indonesian volcano spews ash, lava – PhotoBlog
800 eruptions in 6 months: Indonesian volcano spews ash, lava Mount Lokon, which has erupted 800 times since July, spewed hot lava and volcanic ash as high as 10,000 feet on Monday, according to an Indonesian government official. — Reuters… Read More ›
Wired Science Space Photo of the Day | Wired Science | Wired.com
Astronomers using data from ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), at the Paranal Observatory in Chile, have made an impressive composite of the nebula Messier 17, also known as the Omega Nebula or the Swan Nebula. The painting-like image shows vast… Read More ›
Chinese Probe Buzzes Asteroid Toutatis : Discovery News
The Chinese lunar orbiter Chang’e 2 has completed its flyby of asteroid Toutatis, a five-kilometer (three mile) long space rock that recently had a “close” encounter with Earth. The probe, which completed its primary moon-mapping mission in 2011, was commanded… Read More ›
Forget the Mayan Calendar. Now, please worry about volcanoes
Forget the Mayan calendar. Now please, worry about volcanoes