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    Departing sunspot 1402 unleashed an X2-class solar flare today, Jan. 27th, at 18:27 UT. The blast site was not facing Earth at the time of the eruption. Nevertheless, a radiation storm is possible.

    http://www.spaceweather.com/

    welcome to solar max

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    Huge Solar Eruption Sparks Strongest Radiation Storm in 7 Years

    http://www.space.com/14319-huge-sola...ion-storm.html

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    This audio , is kind-of-interesting.

    It mentiones the 1st post here and the Topic " "Comet Elenin " "

    and at about ( i have to guess, there's no meter) 8-Minutes on the
    interviewed Gentleman is talking about a possible, 'MISinterpretation
    of what Elenin meant.

    He then relates their views ( if i understood???) to be more for
    a 'Jewish special-Day , this JUNE 6th. of 2012

    Did i understand it right ?

    thanks

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    http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Radio/News.aspx/3708
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    1/19/2012 11:24:00 PM

    A7 Radio's "News & Call-In with Tamar Yonah" with Tamar Yonah


    http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Radio/

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    Thousands of Seagulls Perch in NJ Neighborhood, Residents Screech

    http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local...136612533.html

    "Mayor Michael Skudera said an experiment using falcons at the landfill might have scared the seagulls to move less than a quarter of a mile away to the townhouse development."

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    Quadrantid meteor shower to light up night sky (Wednesday night)

    http://lightyears.blogs.cnn.com/2012...sky/?hpt=hp_t3

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    Originally posted by Butterfly View Post
    12/29/2011 -- International dateline has now moved --- this year was strange indeed



    Uploaded by dutchsinse on Dec 29, 2011
    I am not as suspicious of the dateline change as Dutch, being a former businessman. As the article states Samoan businessmen had to come in on the weekend often to deal with their partners in Australia because of the date differences. This was recommended by the Chamber of Commerce. It is kind of like American businessmen having to talk to their Asian counterparts in the middle of the night but worse.

    I will agree that this was an unusual year in other ways, however!
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    12/29/2011 -- International dateline has now moved --- this year was strange indeed



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    Originally posted by wendyj View Post
    Well our family got up at 430am and went to see the eclipse but there were clouds so we didnt see it. Sigh! My son is taking Astro 111 and he wanted to point out some things. Still we went out for breakfast
    Glad you had a nice breakfast.... I woke up, looked out at the sky and went back to bed... disappointed

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    Well our family got up at 430am and went to see the eclipse but there were clouds so we didnt see it. Sigh! My son is taking Astro 111 and he wanted to point out some things. Still we went out for breakfast

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    FINAL WARNINGS! A Red Light in the Night.... The last blood red moon before the Rapture?

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    ONe wonders if one is seeing the thinning of the veil--a glimpse into the spiritual warfare in high places?

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    Cameras Catch Fireball Over Japan from 3 Angles - Dec. 4, 2011


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    Originally posted by Boston View Post
    I got this from another posting forum that’s really not appropriate for Wedg.
    I will provide a link on request. I found this so interesting as to pass it on.

    It’s a rise in reported meteors that are fireballs in the last 6 years.
    There is an interesting jump.
    Recent Meteors/Fireballs Recorded from Japan - November 22 - 25, 2011

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    Blood Moon coming Dec. 10. Next blood moon is in 2014. This follows the blood moon tetrad pattern Mark Biltz talked about.

    Lunar Eclipse- Dec.10

    http://youtu.be/JJeuHZKA0ms

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    I got this from another posting forum that’s really not appropriate for Wedg.
    I will provide a link on request. I found this so interesting as to pass it on.

    It’s a rise in reported meteors that are fireballs in the last 6 years.
    There is an interesting jump.

    www.amsmeteors.org...

    The totals are:

    2005: 466 fireballs reported, average 1.28 per day
    2006: 515 fireballs reported, average 1.41 per day
    2007: 587 fireballs reported, average 1.61 per day
    2008: 726 fireballs reported, average 1.98 per day
    2009: 693 fireballs reported, average 1.90 per day
    2010: 947 fireballs reported, average 2.59 per day

    As of 30 November 2011: 1437 fireballs reported

    Daily average: 4.30. Monthly average: 130.64

    (Daily average, 2005: 1.28 Monthly average 2005: 39.)

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