Tag: 2018

Big batch of asteroids buzz Earth in a single week

Big batch of asteroids buzz Earth in a single week

An unusual number of space rocks passed by for a visit ahead of the holidays. Via Cnet BY ERIC MACK NOVEMBER 20, 2018 11:01 AM PST As the Leonid meteor shower was lighting up skies with bright fireballs over the past week, some bigger space rocks were also zipping over us. No fewer than six asteroids have flown closer to […]

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Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson talk Younger-Dryas Catastrophe at Earth-Keeper ’18 conference

Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson talk Younger-Dryas Catastrophe at Earth-Keeper ’18 conference

GeoCosmic REX Published on Oct 18, 2018 (Part 1 of 2) Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson – Equinox weekend in Little Rock, Arkansas, 2018 at http://earth-keeper.com First 20 minutes is autobiographical/background on Randall Carlson and his inspirations into a lifetime of geological research. Then he and Graham get into the “Anthropocene” and mass extinctions, the mysteries of the Younger-Dryas catastrophe […]

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Animation showing asteroids in the solar system between Jan 1, 1999, and Jan 31, 2018 © YouTube / NASA

Blood-curdling video shows near-Earth asteroids spotted by NASA have skyrocketed in 20yrs

Via Rt.com via GIPHY Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) are asteroids and comets in orbits that come within 121 million miles (195 million km) of the sun, and also within roughly 30 million miles of Earth’s orbit around our star. Data from January 1, 1999 to the end of January 2018 shows the spectacular increase in asteroid discoveries in the Solar System. […]

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An Introduction to Dynamic Symmetry Download

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NASA's Curiosity Mars rover took this self-portrait on Jan. 23, 2018, on the slopes of the towering Mount Sharp.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

Curiosity Rover Finds Ancient ‘Building Blocks for Life’ on Mars – Space.com

If you’re holding out hope that Mars may have once been an inhabited world, two new studies should put a little spring in your step. NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover took this self-portrait on Jan. 23, 2018, on the slopes of the towering Mount Sharp.Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS[/caption]NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity has identified a variety of organic molecules, the carbon-based building blocks of […]

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New Graham Hancock Interview w the Human Experience

New Graham Hancock Interview w the Human Experience

Via The Human Experience Podcast Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed GRAHAM HANCOCK is the author of the major international bestsellers The Sign and The Seal, Fingerprints of the Gods, and Heaven’s Mirror. His books have sold more than five million copies worldwide and have been translated into 27 languages. His public lectures, radio and TV appearances, […]

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NASA: Previously Unknown Asteroid had a Near Miss with Earth today

NASA: Previously Unknown Asteroid had a Near Miss with Earth today

Via WattsUpWithThat Anthony Watts / 3 hours ago April 15, 2018 We dodged a bullet today. It came within one half of the distance to the moon. I got this notice in email from NASA about a surprise asteroid that gave us only one day of warning passing halfway between the Earth and the moon. It was the largest known […]

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The banner image above is Comet 73/P Schwassman-Wachmann fragmenting in orbit

Napier: Not So Fast Bos…. – The Cosmic Tusk

Via CosmicTusk.com ABSTRACT “Intersection with the debris of a large (50-100 km) short-period comet during the Upper Palaeolithic provides a satisfactory explanation for the catastrophe of celestial origin which has been postulated to have occurred around 12900 BP, and which pre-saged a return to ice age conditions of duration 1300 years. The Taurid Complex appears to be the debris of […]

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Burn Paper via The Cosmic Tusk

Burn Paper via The Cosmic Tusk

Via CosmicTusk.com Papers #1 and #2 and Supplementary Materials Quick take at skeptic site NeuroLogica Tallboy – Widespread Panic (1997) The Tusk inaugurates our new look here by posting the most important paper in the peer-reviewed canon of the Comet Research Group since the original PNAS publication in 2007. It is truly a new day at the Tusk. The Two […]

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A Michigan motorist shares dashcam footage of what appears to be a meteor flashing across the sky.

Earthquake-causing meteor leaves southeast Michigan residents awestruck

Via Abcnews.go.com WATCHObject believed to be a meteor lights up Michigan night sky Boom! Residents of southeast Michigan were left a bit shaken Tuesday night after a big bright flash lit up the sky and the ground beneath them shook. A flying saucer? No. A shooting star? Not quite. The National Weather Service eventually solved the mystery, tweeting “USGS confirms […]

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