Showing posts with label Space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Space. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Earthquakes and the Sun connnection.

Sunrise on the East Coast of Australia (Urunga)
Correction!! Solar Flare was M1.9 not 2.1 as earlier reported.Looks like we entered M-Class solar flare territory this...
Posted by Sun Watch on Sunday, 27 September 2015

I have been following Suspicious Observers weather channel for about five years now.  I have watched on with awe as the story of the sun predicting earthquakes opened up over those years while watching the CME's and when their power is earth facing.

I was pleased to read that these observations etc have now been peer reviewed.  Stay tuned for more.

Studies Suggest Sun Triggers Massive Earthquakes

The sun is triggering the deadliest earthquakes on the planet, including the recent M8.3 earthquake in Chile on September 16, 2015 and deadly tsunami that followed, according to two papers to be published October 5th in New Concepts in Global Tectonics. The papers investigate fluctuations in the magnetic field activity of the sun and found a statistically significant relationship between M8+ earthquakes and the extremes and reversals in magnetism of solar polar magnetic fields.
“The patterns observed in the solar magnetic fields aren’t the result of applying some obscure mathematical functions. The algorithm is based on things like peaks and troughs in solar cycles or the absolute strength of one of the poles at a particular time. Such simple models are more often predictive than more complex models.” Dr. Christopher Holloman
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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Pluto has a "Heart"... das just beautiful.

So Pluto turns out to have a huge heart shape on one of its sides... what an amazing image to have beamed back here and see this.

Pluto is pictured in this July 7, 2015 handout image from New Horizons’ Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI). Photo: Reuters
 Pluto is pictured in this July 7, 2015 handout image from
New Horizons’ Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI).
Photo: Reuters
The image was taken on July 7, when the spacecraft was over 8 million kilometres from Pluto
Most prominent area is an elongated dark feature at the equator, informally known as “the whale,” and a large heart-shaped bright area measuring some 2,000 kilometres across on the right.  The Hindu

IMG 5729  Sandy Heart

I was more than chuffed being a lover of this shape and a lover of finding this shape each time I am out amongst nature.  This one was billions and billions of light years away though and really that is clever but it won't feed the starving children.

Images @ Eminpee Fotography

Friday, June 14, 2013

BIG LIGHT Sails over the east coast of Australia heading East!

IMG 0926.CR2 Nightly

A very bright and very big light was reported hurtling through the skies of SE Queensland and Northern NSW all the way to the Hunter region.  That light was none other than the decomissionioned Soviet Satellite  Molniya 3-53.

I missed the action.  I  really really missed this!  I eagerly ventured outside last night when I heard there was action up in the sky over SE Queensland around Nanango and Kingaroy area in Queensland.  I went outside up into  the back yard for a look, I didn't stay long enough though it seems.  I should have stayed longer.  I didn't see anything so I abandoned it all and  went to bed almost straight away after coming back inside frozen to the core.   Isn't it always the way, what do you know,  it was all going on and I didn't know a thing.  I was oblivious to what sight everyone was seeing.  So Yes, I am disappointed slightly.

Today was a flurry of reporting.  There were reports from all up and down the eastern seaboard of Australia from North of Brisbane all the way down to Port Macquarie and down as far as the Hunter Valley.  In our area here there were Hundred's of reports from the Coffs Harbour surrounding districts.

I think the funniest report was from my great friend Gail.  Yes Gail saw it!   She witnessed this entire event  while she was having a cigarette on her verandah.  The sky started to go strange and suddenly it was lit up everywhere with a peculiar light and then she saw it sailing in over the top of her from the west. 

She was convinced it was going to hit Fuller's Fruit Barn on Waterfall Way.  She said she was waiting for the siren's but they never happened.  I laughed with her picturing all of this.  I think Gail was very lucky.

IMG 2508 Head in the Clouds

Reports today also say it was Space Junk and not an actual meteorite after all.  Either way it gave lots of people a site they will never forget.

Followers of the Coffs Coast Advocate comment on that bright burning light in the sky.  

From this website then we read that it was Space Junk from an old satellite http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/site/?pageid=event_desc&edis_id=CO-20130614-39605-AUS
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Saturday, February 16, 2013

The sound it made: METEOR HITS RUSSIA!

Tunguska Event
Tunguska Event (Photo credit: Animaux)

Chelyabinsk, Russia -  A  meteor explodes in the sky with an amazing sound shock-wave.
 
A series of explosions in the skies of Russia's Urals region, reportedly caused by a meteorite shower, has sparked panic in three major cities. Witnesses said that houses shuddered, windows were blown out and cellphones have stopped working.

According to unconfirmed reports, the meteorite was intercepted by an air defense unit at the Urzhumka settlement near Chelyabinsk. A missile salvo reportedly blew the meteorite to pieces at an altitude of 20 kilometers.

A meteorite is a solid piece of debris from space objects such as asteroids or comets, ranging in size from tiny to gigantic.

When a meteorite falls on Earth, passing through the atmosphere causes it to heat up and emit a trail of light, forming a fireball known as a meteor, or shooting or falling star.

A bright flash was seen in the Chelyabinsk, Tyumen and Sverdlovsk regions, Russia's Republic of Bashkiria and in northern Kazakhstan.

Up to 150 people sought medical attention as a result of the incident, according to the Russian Interior Ministry. No serious injuries have been reported, with most of the injuries caused by broken glass and minor concussions.

Lifenews tabloid said that at least one piece of the fallen object caused damage on the ground in Chelyabinsk. According to preliminary reports, it crashed into a wall near a zinc factory, disrupting the city's Internet and mobile service.

Tunguska in 2006.
Tunguska in 2006. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The Emergency Ministry reported that 20,000 rescue workers are operating in the region. Three aircraft were deployed to survey the area and locate other possible impact locations.
Witnesses said the explosion was so loud that it seemed like an earthquake and thunder had struck at the same time, and that there were huge trails of smoke across the sky. Others reported seeing burning objects fall to earth.

Meteorite crash in Russia: UFO fears spark panic in the Urals
A series of explosions in the skies of Russia's Urals region, reportedly caused by a meteorite shower, has sparked panic in three major cities. Witnesses said that houses shuddered, windows were blown out and cellphones have stopped working.
Meteorite crash in Russia: UFO fears spark panic in the Urals
Another Tunguska event?

The incident in Chelyabinsk bears a strong resemblance to the 1908 Tunguska event -- an exceptionally powerful explosion in Siberia believed to have been caused by a fragment of a comet or meteor.

According to estimates, the energy of the Tunguska blast may have been as high as 50 megatons of TNT, equal to a nuclear explosion. Some 80 million trees were leveled over a 2,000-square-kilometer area. The Tunguska blast remains one of the most mysterious events in history, prompting a wide array of hypotheses on its cause, including a black hole passing through Earth and the wreck of an alien spacecraft.

It is believed that if the Tunguska event had happened 4 hours later, due to the rotation of the Earth it would have completely destroyed the city of Vyborg and significantly damaged St. Petersburg.

When a similar, though less powerful, unexplained explosion happened in Brazil in 1930, it was named the 'Brazilian Tunguska.' The Tunguska event also prompted debate and research into preventing or mitigating asteroid impacts.
Residents across the Urals region were informed about the incident through a cellphone text message from the regional Emergency Ministry.

Many locals reported that the explosion rattled their houses and smashed windows.
"This explosion, my ears popped, windows were smashed... phone doesn't work,"

Evgeniya Gabun wrote on Twitter.

"My window smashed, I am all shaking! Everybody says that a plane crashed," Twitter user Katya Grechannikova reported.

"My windows were not smashed, but I first thought that my house is being dismantled, then I thought it was a UFO, and my eventual thought was an earthquake," Bukreeva Olga wrote on Twitter.

The Mayak nuclear complex near the town of Ozersk was not affected by the incident, according to reports. Mayak, one of the world's biggest nuclear facilities that used to house plutonium production reactors and a reprocessing plant, is located 72 kilometers northwest of Chelyabinsk.

It is believed that the incident may be connected to asteroid 2012 DA14, which measures 45 to 95 meters in diameter and will be passing by Earth tonight at around 19:25 GMT at the record close range of 27,000 kilometers.

The regional Emergency Ministry said the phenomenon was a meteorite shower, but locals have speculated that it was a military fighter jet crash or a missile explosion.

"According to preliminary data, the flashes seen over the Urals were caused by [a] meteorite shower," the Emergency Ministry told Itar-Tass news agency.

The ministry also said that no local power stations or civil aircraft were damaged by the meteorite shower, and that "all flights proceed according to schedule."

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