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Preview: Doomsday Preppers

February 6, 2012 – 8:56 pm | 2 Comments

Doomsday Preppers is a new National Geographic series, launching on Tuesday, Feb 7 in the USA. Here are two of the survivalists they visit – one is your standard prepper and the other is a …

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Regarding Current Upheavals…

March 18, 2011 – 1:31 am | 3 Comments
Regarding Current Upheavals…

The famously predicted “earth changes” could finally be in effect. As of now the various natural disasters could just be a statistical blip, but give us a few more (watch this week, and June 1 …

Meteoroid Tracking / New 2012 Drink / Missing Sunspots

March 5, 2011 – 10:41 pm | One Comment
Meteoroid Tracking / New 2012 Drink / Missing Sunspots

NASA is installing a network of smart cameras across the USA to track fireballs and meteoroids. Soon there will be 15, and then they plan to expand nationwide. These cameras are automated and linked together …

2012: Brightest Northern Lights

December 20, 2010 – 6:52 pm | No Comment
2012: Brightest Northern Lights

According to NASA, 2012 will be the big one for observing the Northern Lights. Scientists say that they “should at least be visible as far south as Rome.”
Icelandic photographer Orvar Thorgiersso says “By the year …

Solar Cycle Will Be Weakest…Or Not?

May 12, 2009 – 1:04 pm | No Comment
Solar Cycle Will Be Weakest…Or Not?

It wasn’t very long ago that we were being told to brace for, in 2012, the biggest solar maximum for some time. Now some scientists are predicting that it will be “the weakest since 1928“.
The …

Solar Cycle 24 – revised prediction says not as bad

February 5, 2009 – 7:37 am | No Comment
Solar Cycle 24 – revised prediction says not as bad

On the left is a prediction by NASA scientist Dr. David Hathaway, from 2006, of the intensity of the next solar cycle, peaking in 2012.
On the right is his revised opinion – that it will …