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Data on Fireball That Exploded Over Arizona/ISON

December 12, 2013 Comments off

Jer 23:24 Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him? saith the LORD. Do not I fill heaven and earth? saith the LORD.
Nasa/ISS and the ISONIDS http://amsmeteors.org/fireball_event/…
Solar and Quake Links http://www.BpearthWatch.Com

 

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Fire in the Sky News/Meteor outbreak underway!/’Booms’ being reported!

November 28, 2013 Comments off

Multiple large meteors being reported around the world rattling windows, shaking homes.
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot… (report sightings here)
http://www.amsmeteors.org/ (report sightings here)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hgh-z7… YT MRSTARGAZERNATION (credit)
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/dad-… (boy struck by meteorite)

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A Billion Times More Powerful Than Atom Bomb: NASA Tracks Chelyabinsk Meteor Plume As It Circles Around the World in Four Days

August 15, 2013 Comments off

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Atmospheric physicist Nick Gorkavyi missed witnessing an event of the century last winter when a meteor exploded over his hometown of Chelyabinsk, Russia. From Greenbelt, Md., however, NASA’s Gorkavyi and colleagues witnessed a never-before-seen view of the atmospheric aftermath of the explosion.

A meteor weighing 10,000 metric tons exploded 14 miles above Chelyabinsk, Russia, on Feb. 15, 2013. Unlike similar past events, this time scientists had the sensitive instruments on the Suomi NPP satellite to deliver unprecedented data and help them track and study the meteor plume for months.
Image Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center

Shortly after dawn on Feb. 15, 2013, the meteor, or bolide, measuring 59 feet (18 meters) across and weighing 11,000 metric tons, screamed into Read more…

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A volcano or a meteor impact: What created this large mysterious Siberian crater?

August 7, 2013 Comments off

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August 5, 2013SIBERIA – Having an official task to draw up a geological map of the region, a young geologist ended up running into something so unique, outstanding and mysterious that it would still puzzle scientists more than six decades later – the Patomskiy Crater. A host of theories have been put forward in the intervening years: that the crater was created by an ancient civilization, or by prisoners at a top secret Stalin labor camp, or by volcanic activity, or by a meteorite, or by an Full article here

Gang Of Asteroids Approach Earth? Russian Meteor May Have Followers On Same Path

August 6, 2013 Comments off

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According to this video just released by Russia Today, the Russian meteor from earlier in the year has a gang of followers, possibly on the very same path, now approaching Earth. Is THIS what all the FEMA preparation is REALLY about? If RT knows this, the US government would have to know this too, no? Why haven’t they told us anything?

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New Mineral (Wassonite)Found in Antarctic Meteorite

April 8, 2011 Comments off

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A meteorite discovered in Antarctica in 1969 has just divulged a modern secret: a new mineral, now called Wassonite.

The new mineral found in the 4.5-billion-year-old meteorite was tiny — less than one-hundredth as wide as a human hair. Still, that was enough to excite the researchers who announced the discovery Tuesday (April 5).
“Wassonite is a mineral formed from only two elements, sulfur and titanium, yet it possesses a unique crystal structure that has not been previously observed in nature,” NASA space scientist Keiko Nakamura-Messenger said in a statement.
The mineral’s name, approved by the International Mineralogical Association, honors John T. Wasson, a UCLA professor known for his achievements across a broad swath of meteorite and impact research.
Grains of Wassonite were analyzed from the meteorite that has been officially designated Yamato 691 enstatite chondrite. Chondrites are primitive meteorites that scientists think Read more…