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Tag Archives: spaceweather
Weird Night 9/27/13
Last night was a weird night. I was listening to the Clyde Lewis Show and they were talking about this horrible YouTube video some cretin (imo) uploaded which is a trigger video for people with MKUltra and other types of … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative News, Astronomy, Weirdness/Strangeness
Tagged Clyde Lewis, fireball, meteor, spaceweather
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Full Halo CME March 5, 2013
Full halo CME’s are unusual. This one exploded off of the *farside of the sun. Perhaps I can find out how many of these have occurred in the last ten years because this one may be very significant (in my … Continue reading
Shocking Number of Satellites Orbit Earth!
The following is taken from http://www.spaceweather.com on Dec. 26th, 2009. If you see this post after this date, look the date up in the archives of the Space Weather website to see the rest of the story and embedded links. Thank you, … Continue reading
A Smile For Skywatchers
Sorry, I couldn’t resist the irony of this photo from http://www.spaceweather.com KEEP LOOKING UP: “You never know what you’ll see in the sky,” says Brian Karczewski of Riverside, California. “I was at the Riverside air show Saturday when we heard … Continue reading
Explosion in the Sky
I have included an email alert from Space Weather below. This is quite fascinating; the amazing pictures and video must be seen at the Space Weather website since they are copyrighted. My question is what, exactly, ruptured the Russian rocket booster’s fuel … Continue reading
Barely Viewing Saturn
Last night I went out to see if I could glimpse Saturn’s rings. The Space Weather website instructed to check the eastern sky two hours after sunset. I had to brace my binoculars on the porch railing while squatting to … Continue reading