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Showing posts with label nasa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nasa. Show all posts
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Super Moon in the United States 11/14/2016 Live
A very interesting phenomena is about to occur, on November 14, 2016, a "Super Moon" will be observable in the United States.
This happens when the moon is closer than normal to the earth and increases in size and brightness.
Although this is not an especially rare event, sometimes happening various times in one year, what makes this one different is that it will be the most pronounced since 1948, the moon will be about 14% larger and 30% brighter than normal.
It will be visible to all, the only possible obstacle being cloud cover.
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Thursday, October 27, 2016
Solar Storm Today October 28 2016 Nasa
Many people are concerned following a recent order by Obama for various government agencies to prepare with a 120 day plan for before, during, and after a potential solar storm that could impact the planet.
In fact yesterday a solar storm began to hit the earth, although it was classified as a G2, which does not have a great capacity to affect the earth and eletronic systems and infrastructure.
The biggest solar storm on record was in 1859 when auroras borealis were see as far south as Cuba and Colombia and the telegraf systems, which were in their infancy, were badly damaged, causing fires in Europe and the United States.
In fact yesterday a solar storm began to hit the earth, although it was classified as a G2, which does not have a great capacity to affect the earth and eletronic systems and infrastructure.
The biggest solar storm on record was in 1859 when auroras borealis were see as far south as Cuba and Colombia and the telegraf systems, which were in their infancy, were badly damaged, causing fires in Europe and the United States.
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