http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/09/130926143151.html
This article, is talking about solar storms & storms that are in the sky. Scientists find a new understanding of how they can find new weather patterns and understand weather patterns on Earth from so far away. This article is further showing how advanced technology outer space is becoming.
"Sep. 26, 2013 — Solar storms -- powerful eruptions of solar material and magnetic fields into interplanetary space -- can cause what is known as "space weather" near Earth, resulting in hazards that range from interference with communications systems and GPS errors to extensive power blackouts and the complete failure of critical satellites."
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Thursday, September 19, 2013
current event #5 - september 19, 2013.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/09/130918211434.htm
This article was a very interesting read because it was about something our class discusses. As many know we are worried about how people will sustain the Earth due to the fact that we require so many different things.
In this article they say that the Earth will be habitable for at least 1.75 BILLION years!
"Sep. 18, 2013 — Habitable conditions on Earth will be possible for at least another 1.75 billion years - according to astrobiologists at the University of East Anglia."
This article was a very interesting read because it was about something our class discusses. As many know we are worried about how people will sustain the Earth due to the fact that we require so many different things.
In this article they say that the Earth will be habitable for at least 1.75 BILLION years!
"Sep. 18, 2013 — Habitable conditions on Earth will be possible for at least another 1.75 billion years - according to astrobiologists at the University of East Anglia."
current event #4 - september 12, 2013 LATE
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/09/130919142200.htm
This article was about how geologists stimulated earthquakes. They weren't harmful, to where they caused no harm to the civilians around the area, but they could be able to see how an earthquake worked in the core of the Earth. They all differentiated in amount damage.
"Sep. 19, 2013 — More than 20 years ago, geologist Harry Green, now a distinguished professor of the graduate division at the University of California, Riverside, and colleagues discovered a high-pressure failure mechanism that they proposed then was the long-sought mechanism of very deep earthquakes (earthquakes occurring at more than 400 km depth)."
This article was about how geologists stimulated earthquakes. They weren't harmful, to where they caused no harm to the civilians around the area, but they could be able to see how an earthquake worked in the core of the Earth. They all differentiated in amount damage.
"Sep. 19, 2013 — More than 20 years ago, geologist Harry Green, now a distinguished professor of the graduate division at the University of California, Riverside, and colleagues discovered a high-pressure failure mechanism that they proposed then was the long-sought mechanism of very deep earthquakes (earthquakes occurring at more than 400 km depth)."
Thursday, September 5, 2013
current event #3 - september 5, 2013.
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=81952
this article i looked into, was about how there was plankton boom in lake ontario, seen from a NASA telescope.
the photo was taken from the actual ISS in orbit above Canada. i love everything about space and the fact that astronauts can tell all of this from so far away is just fascinating!
this article i looked into, was about how there was plankton boom in lake ontario, seen from a NASA telescope.
the photo was taken from the actual ISS in orbit above Canada. i love everything about space and the fact that astronauts can tell all of this from so far away is just fascinating!
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