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Fireball Seen by Large Number of People over East Coast Skies
Did you see a fireball Tuesday night? You weren’t alone. A bright meteor was spotted from New York to Kentucky about 8:40 p.m., prompting more than 100 reports to the American Meteor Society. A high concentration of sightings came from the D.C. area. “It was the brightest meteor I’ve ever seen,” one Arlington resident wrote. “I have seen fireballs before. … Continue reading
Swedish Sky Illuminated by Large Blue Exploding Fireball with Sonic Boom
A very large blue fireball illuminated the sky over Sweden around 20:30 UTC (21:30 CET) on March 20, 2017. The event was so powerful that the whole sky lit up, Swedish All Sky Meteor Network astronomers said. Images of the event immediately started appearing on social networks, with people from the cities of Stockholm, Uppsala and Örebro all reported seeing … Continue reading
Sun Outages Southern Hemisphere: Your TV, Radio and Internet Might Drop Out in the Next Fortnight, Here’s Why
Day and night are 12 hours each around the globe today — except at the poles — as the Earth reaches equinox. But in the fortnight (a period of two weeks) after the autumnal equinox — and the fortnight (a period of two weeks) before the spring equinox — in the southern hemisphere, you may notice that your radio or … Continue reading
Massive Deep Magma Shift Causes South America Plate Movement, Triggers 700 Quakes and Eruption
EXPERTS fear millions of lives are at risk after a MASSIVE shift of molten magma deep under South America triggered a staggering 700 EARTHQUAKES and a volcano eruption. Seismologists and South American authorities fear the unprecedented movement of trillions of tons of molten rock – largely below Chile – has raised subterranean pressures to catastrophic levels and will eventually trigger … Continue reading
Fireball Meteor Burst Captured On Dash Cam in the Skies Above Greater Vancouver
A fireball was sighted speeding across the skies of the Metro Vancouver area late on March 16. This footage, filmed by Tammy Kwan, a staff writer for Vancouver weekly newspaper The Georgia Straight, shows the bright ball visible above a stretch of Lougheed Highway in Pitt Meadows, British Columbia. In her writeup for The Georgia Straight, Kwan wrote that she … Continue reading
Meteor Fireball Burst Caught on Dash Cam Near Orange, Australia
A meteor fireball blasting to Earth was spotted near Orange on Wednesday night. Video footage of the bright light with a fiery tail was identified by skywatching expert Rod Somerville. “That one to me looks just like a nice bright meteor, known as a fireball,” he said. The footage was taken from a car travelling on the Escort Way near … Continue reading
Strange Weather: New Strains of Wheat Rust and Blight & Global Cold Weather Crop Losses
New unidentified strains of blight and wheat rust have emerged on our planet which are causing 100% losses in the fields. Yellow rust continues to spread unchecked, but is now merging with as yet un-named strains of pathogens to create a super-rust strain. Crop losses around the planet continue with cold damage and now the hard freeze in the USA … Continue reading
Meteor Fireball Explosion Causes Panic in Pakistan´s Mountainous North
A suspected meteor lit up the skies above Pakistan´s mountainous north late Wednesday, officials said, with panicked residents reporting a mysterious light whizzing past and the sound of multiple, powerful blasts. The incident occurred around 9PM, when citizens in the city of Gilgit and the surrounding Ghizer and Diamer districts saw the bright object racing through the night sky above … Continue reading
Homes in a Del Dios California Evacuated After the Earth Beneath Them Shifts
Three homes in a Del Dios development near Lake Hodges were evacuated after the earth beneath them started moving. Behind security gates is a newer development called Cielo, which in Spanish means sky, appropriately named for its magnificent views from million-dollar mansions built on steep hilltops. But the earth beneath at least three of them is starting to shift. In … Continue reading
Based on New Research Earth’s Mantle Might Be Hotter Than Anyone Expected
New data suggests that the upper parts of Earth’s mantle are around 60°C (108°F) hotter than previously expected. The mantle is the layer between our planet’s super-hot core and outer crust, and it plays an incredibly important role in things like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tectonic shifts. But despite the impact the mantle has on our planet, scientists have always … Continue reading