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House-Shaking Boom Heard Around Bakersfield, California
It seems that some officials tried to dismiss this as Sheriff’s Department training but as one of the comments noted: it is highly doubtful that they would be conducting the training at 5:00 am. via: KGET TV 17 This is a strange one. At around 5AM this morning, something startled Holly Olsen as she lay in bed in her east … Continue reading
No Solid Explanation for Loud Boom Heard & Felt across Three Tennessee Counties
A boom heard and felt over three counties last Sunday may have no conclusive explanation. There are many theories as to what the boom was – cryoseism, earthquake or sonic boom. But none have been definitely proven. Cryoseism seemed to be the first theory most concluded on social media. According to Frost Quake’s website, a cryoseism is defined as “‘a … Continue reading
The Sun is Blank And Continues to Dim
As the sun gets successively more blank with each day, due to lack of sunspots, it is also dimming. According to data from NASA’s Spaceweather, so far in 2017, 96 days (27%) of the days observing the sun have been without sunspots. Here is the view today from the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite: Today at Cape Canaveral, SpaceX launched a new sensor … Continue reading
Madison Wisconsin’s Night Sky Lit up by Meteor Fireball
Cameras outside a University of Wisconsin-Madison facility captured the moment a meteoroid streaked across the night sky. The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies shared footage from a webcam mounted atop the building that captured the fireball’s fall from the sky Monday night. Meteor over #Madison last night! Watch it zoom in near the #Capitol just before … Continue reading
Meteor Fireball Recorded over Denver Area
Denver, Colorado residents had an opportunity to witness an astronomical event Thursday night, as a large fireball streaked across the sky above the Mile High City. A man named Greg Kamer was filming a Christmas light display at the Denver Botanic Gardens when he inched the camera up a little bit and saw something blaze across the sky, KCNC-4 reported. … Continue reading
Loud Explosion Shook Houses in Thunder Bay Ontario, Meteorite Suspected
Object spotted by officers Wednesday night, but now police, investigating expert can’t find it A loud explosion that shook houses in a semi-rural part of Thunder Bay, Ont., Wednesday evening may have been caused by a meteorite that landed on the outskirts of the northwestern Ontario city, according to local police. Patrol officers were dispatched to the area of Highway … Continue reading
Northern Oregon Struck by Shallow 4.0 Earthquake; Shaking Felt across Metro Region
A magnitude 4.0 earthquake struck west of Molalla, Oregon on Wednesday evening. KGW viewers reported shaking across the metro region. The earthquake struck at 5:24 p.m., about 17 kilometers deep, according to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network. The epicenter was directly east of Scotts Mills, a town of about 350 people in Marion County. There have been no reports of … Continue reading
A Region in China is Home to One of the World’s largest Cluster of Massive Sinkholes
There are at least 49 massive sinkholes scattered in a 200-km karst area in NW China’s Shaanxi. Such a high density of sinkholes is rarely seen, making this region one of the world’s largest cluster of sinkholes in the world. The following video by New China TV reports on the scientific expedition that was undertaken to understand these deep craters … Continue reading
Blood Red Sky in 1770 Lasted over a Week, Caused by the Biggest Solar Storm in History
I imagine that would have been both very terrifying and spectacular all at the same time. via dailymail.co.uk: In 1770, people living in far-east Asia saw the sky turn a deep crimson for over a week – an event that was recorded in ancient scrolls. Now, scientists have analysed the historical event, and suggest the red hue was caused by … Continue reading
Grand Solar Minimum Report: Fall Snow Hits US South – Global Volcanic Uptick and More (VIDEO)
Guys watch this report video, ingest some truth, incredible stuff! via ORP: Jackson Mississippi sees highest snowfall since 1982 Record snow blankets Houston and Texas Snow is falling in Houston, TX, last measurable snow there was 8 years ago. Oppenheimer Ranch Project Headline image credit: © Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities IF YOU ENJOY THIS SITE PLEASE TELL … Continue reading