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  • Re: Signs in the heavens

    Originally posted by lewisb View Post
    ""The Stars like Dust""
    remembering a great Sci Fi book title

    So, John, you trying to make me feel small ???
    Humbling stuff, Lewis! The universe, however, for all of its stars, is mainly empty! Like my brain!

    Friday night’s rare triple shadow transit of Jupiter

    Three moon shadows at once on Jupiter Friday night! It won’t happen again for U.S. observers until the year 2032. You can also watch online.

    http://earthsky.org/space/friday-nig...3904-394175453

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    • Re: Signs in the heavens

      Huge asteroid to sweep close on January 26

      Asteroid 2004 BL86 will be closer than any known asteroid this large until 2027. How to watch in the sky with telescopes or strong binoculars … or online.

      http://earthsky.org/space/asteroid-2...3de3-394175453

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      • Re: Signs in the heavens

        Everything you need to know: Groundhog Day 2015

        It has its roots in astronomy, in the sense that it’s a seasonal festival, tied to the movement of Earth around the sun.

        http://earthsky.org/astronomy-essent...94175453#roots

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        • Re: Signs in the heavens

          Does this have anything to do with the uptick in quakes?

          "It’s the closest new moon of the year, which qualifies it as a new moon supermoon"

          New supermoon – and Black Moon – on February 18, 2015 | EarthSky.org

          http://earthsky.org/tonight/hear-ye-...4e91-394175453

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          • Re: Signs in the heavens

            Solar eclipse to disrupt power supplies
            Eclipse to block out 95 per cent of sunlight in parts of Europe

            http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/eart...-supplies.html
            This is not to be confused with the Blood Red Moon on April 4th.

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            • Re: Signs in the heavens

              Another thing going on in the Heavens, this week!

              Powerful space storm hits Earth

              NEW YORK (MYFOXNY) -
              A geomagnetic storm that government scientists rate as severe hit the planet on Tuesday morning.

              The storm rated as a G4 on a NOAA scale, which tops out at G5. It's the strongest storm that's happened in the current solar cycle, which lasts 11 years.

              http://www.myfoxny.com/story/2854030...orm-hits-earth

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              • Re: Signs in the heavens

                Everything you need to know: Vernal equinox 2015

                The March equinox signals the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. It marks that special moment when the sun crosses the celestial equator going from south to north. In 2015, this equinox arrives on March 20 at 22:45 UTC, or 5:45 p.m. Central Daylight Time. Here’s what we in the Northern Hemisphere know about this equinox. Our sunrise is earlier now, and nightfall comes later. Plants are sprouting. Winds are softening. For us in the Northern Hemisphere, people are enjoying the warmer days of spring. Meanwhile, south of the equator, autumn begins. There is also a total eclipse of the sun at this 2015 March equinox.

                http://earthsky.org/astronomy-essent...83e8-394175453

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                • Re: Signs in the heavens

                  Does wandering Jupiter account for our strange solar system?
                  Jupiter may have swept through the early solar system like a wrecking ball, destroying a first generation of inner planets before retreating into its current orbit.

                  Scientists say Jupiter swept through the inner solar system, setting off a series of collisions that smashed a first generation of inner planets to pieces, before it retreated into its current orbit. That’s according to a new study published yesterday (March 23) in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The findings help explain why our solar system is so different from the hundreds of other planetary systems that astronomers have discovered in recent years.

                  Our solar system is looking increasingly like an oddball.
                  I would say our solar system appears to be Privileged! Oh, there is a book, by that name, that explains that! And it explains how Jupiter now shields Earth from a lot of the large asteroids and space debris that would, otherwise, routinely hit us!

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                  • Re: Signs in the heavens

                    Severe storms bring flash flooding, abundant hail to St. Louis region
                    Posted 9:26 am, April 7, 2015, by Shirley Washington and Chris Higgins, Updated at 01:06pm, April 7, 2015
                    ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI) – Strong to severe thunderstorms brought large hail and pouring rain to much of the St. Louis region Tuesday morning. As the storms moved in, viewers reported golf ball sized hail around Warrenton and Augusta. Then the hail became extensive, blanketing the ground in quarter to half-dollar size ice pellets in west St. Louis County.

                    http://fox2now.com/2015/04/07/live-u...r-in-st-louis/
                    The hail was so large and voluminous that it actually clogged the storm sewers, causing flooding. Scroll down to the 2nd item and watch the video. It looks like they had a snow storm!

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                    • Re: Signs in the heavens

                      Originally posted by Andy View Post
                      This one was felt by my stepdaughter. I don't know where exactly she was but...
                      http://earthquaketrack.com/quakes/20...4-29-utc-3-3-5
                      Andy, just noticed this! Think you placed it in the wrong thread?

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                      • Re: Signs in the heavens

                        Ahh - YEP! Sure did!
                        Lemme move it...

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                        • Re: Signs in the heavens

                          EARTHSKY // TODAY'S IMAGE RELEASE DATE: JUN 23, 2015
                          Geomagnetic storm strikes. Awesome auroras!

                          Storms on the sun send giant plasma clouds across space, which interact with Earth’s magnetic field. See photos of auroras in U.S. and similar latitudes Monday night!

                          A geomagnetic storm classified G4 – a very strong storm (bold mine) – took place last night (June 22-23, 2015), sparking displays of auroras, or northern lights. The reports we saw had them as far south as the U.S. state of Virginia and similar latitudes, but we might hear of even more southerly sightings today. The last on this scale happened in March, when auroras were seen as far south as New Mexico. The display might last into the night of June 23-24. Your best chance to catch auroras is to find a country location, far from city lights.

                          http://earthsky.org/todays-image/geo...b2a1-394175453
                          I think Dutch suggests that these strikes can, also, earthquake activity? The 6.3 quake in the Japan area, today, may or may not be related?

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                          • Re: Signs in the heavens

                            Originally posted by John H. View Post
                            I think Dutch suggests that these strikes can, also, earthquake activity? The 6.3 quake in the Japan area, today, may or may not be related?
                            How? Something to do with magnetism?

                            wlnf

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                            • Re: Signs in the heavens

                              Originally posted by WasLostNowFound View Post
                              How? Something to do with magnetism?

                              wlnf
                              wlnf, don't recall but probably?

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                              • Re: Signs in the heavens

                                Watch the stars: Star of Bethlehem returns soon, watch for planets
                                http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/l....html?mode=jqm

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