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Two Suns Rise over Hawaii: May 29, 2011 (Video)

June 1, 2011 1 comment

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The “first” rising sun appears to have “cross shaped” planets rising with it. Could the astronomers out there please tell me what we are witnessing here. Looks like it’s time to strike one up for the “Planet X” conspiracry theorists! Nibiru has arrived; the proof is here!

See the reported picture of Nibiru or Planet X below and compare to the rising behemoth and it’s planets in the video.

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Solar flaring warning issued

May 31, 2011 Comments off

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A solar wind stream flowing from the indicated coronal hole could reach Earth on or about June 4th. . Credit: SDO/AIA.

Cape Town – The Space Weather Centre has warned that the sun is undergoing some instability, which has implications for electronic communications.

“There is a very active area on the sun as rotated onto the invisible solar disc. This active area has got the potential for more flaring for the next five to six days,” space weather forecaster Kobus Olckers of the Space Weather Warning Centre at the Hermanus Magnetic Observatory told News24.

He said that communications and electronic systems might be affected.

“The internet could be a little slower for the next week or so and especially long distance communications.”

Polar routes

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Solar Max Is Coming !

May 28, 2011 Comments off

Comet Chunk Slams Into Earth’s Atmosphere

May 25, 2011 Comments off

Residents of Atlanta, Ga., were treated to a rare event on Friday night: a 2-meter wide chunk of cometary material entered the atmosphere right above their heads. The result? Nothing short of spectacular.

The fireball exploded and disintegrated like the Read more…

ELEnin Dwarf Star Warning September 26, 2011 – Make Viral!

May 23, 2011 Comments off

The data says we are looking at an inbound dwarf star that has been causing earthquakes on our planet since 1965 and causing magnetic pole migration since about 2004. The evidence indicates that Earth will experience a pole shift event around 9/26 to 9/27, when the Sun, Earth and this ELE object are on the ecliptic/celestial planes that intersect at the autumn equinox. Everyone is warned to prepare for what is coming later this summer that will make Japan 3/11 look like Read more…

Monster Storm Rearranges Saturn Before Our Eyes

May 20, 2011 1 comment

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The best views yet of a giant, once-in-a-generation storm on Saturn are now emerging, revealing how such tempests disrupt the ringed planet and create hot spots and cold vortexes, researchers say.

These findings could shed new light on the behavior of giant planets orbiting both alien stars and our sun. [Photo of Saturn’s huge storm]

The atmosphere of Saturn normally appears calm, but about once per Saturn year — equal to about 30 Earth years — the giant world is gripped by a titanic storm as spring comes to its northern hemisphere. The current monster Saturn storm erupted last Dec. 5.

“This disturbance in the northern hemisphere of Saturn has created a gigantic, violent and complex Read more…

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Comet Is Heading Towards The Sun – Impact Will Occur Very Soon

May 16, 2011 Comments off
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Comet CRASHES into SUN causes Solar Flare May 11th 2011 SOHO Live FEED Capture

May 12, 2011 Comments off
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Alignments, Comet Elenin & Earthquakes – Scientific Proof (27th April 2011)

May 11, 2011 Comments off

Mystery of cosmic ray source bombarding the southern pole of Earth intensifies

May 9, 2011 Comments off

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May 6, 2011 – ANTARCTICA – Cosmic rays crashing into the Earth over the South Pole appear to be coming from particular locations, rather than being distributed uniformly across the sky. Similar cosmic ray “hotspots” have been seen in the northern skies too, yet we know of no source close enough to produce this pattern. “We don’t know where they are coming from,” says Stefan Westerhoff of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It’s a mystery because the hotspots must be produced within about 0.03 light years of Earth. Further out, galactic magnetic fields should deflect the particles so much that the hotspots would be smeared out across the sky. But no such sources are known to exist. One of the hotspots seen by IceCube points in the direction of the Vela supernova remnant, a possible source of cosmic rays, but it’s almost 1000 light years away. Cosmic rays coming from such large distances should be constantly buffeted and deflected by galactic magnetic fields on route, and should thus have lost all directionality by the time they reach Earth. In other words, such long-distance cosmic rays should appear to come from all parts of the sky. That’s not what has been observed. (Source article below) Read more…