Space
Dark, massive asteroid to fly by Earth on May 31
TheExtinctionProtocol.com May 18, 2013 SPACE – It’s 1.7 miles long. Its surface is covered in a sticky black substance similar to the gunk at the bottom of a barbecue. If it impacted Earth, it would probably result in global extinction. Good thing it is just making a flyby. Asteroid 1998 QE2 will make its... »
NASA: Meteor slams into Moon, causes explosion visible to naked eye on Earth
TheExtinctionProtocol.com May 18, 2013 SPACE – A massive explosion from a meteor which crashed into the Moon was visible to the naked eye on Earth, NASA says. A boulder-sized meteor slammed into the moon in March, causing an explosion so bright anyone looking up at the right moment would have spotted it, NASA said.... »
Sun fires off fourth major solar flare of the week–more expected
By Deborah Netburn LATimes.com May 15, 2013 There she goes again! The same region of the sun that brought you three powerful solar flares in a 24-hour span from Sunday night to Monday evening let loose Tuesday night with another explosive flash of ultraviolet radiation and sent tons of its own solar material flying... »
Solar Activity Surges: Multiple X-Class Flares Reported: NOAA Says More To Come: “Powerful”
Mac Slavo May 14th, 2013 SHTFplan.com Leading up to 2013 many solar researches forecast that activity on the sun would be heating up as it transitioned into its solar maximum cycle, something that occurs about every 11 years. New data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which monitors solar activity in conjunction with... »
Sun unleashes three powerful X-class flares within 24 hour period
TheExtinctionProtocol.com May 14, 2013 SOLAR WATCH – The sun erupted for the second time in less than 24 hours Monday morning, releasing the most powerful solar flare so far of 2013. Monday’s solar flare, which peaked at 9 a.m. Pacific time, came just 14 hours after the second largest solar flare of 2013, which... »
The Sun Spewed An Enormous Solar Flare On Mother’s Day
Tariq Malik BusinessInsider.com May 13, 2013 The sun unleashed a colossal Mother’s Day solar flare on Sunday (May 12) in what has become the most powerful solar eruption of the year. The giant solar flare, which registered as one of the largest eruptions the sun can unleash, peaked Sunday night at 10:17 p.m. EDT... »
The calm before the solar storm? NASA warns ‘something unexpected is happening to the Sun’
2013 was due to be year of the ‘solar maximum’ As this picture shows, in fact the sun is incredibly calm – baffling experts By MARK PRIGG DailyMail.com 8 March 2013 Something unexpected’ is happening on the Sun, Nasa has warned. This year was supposed to be the year of ‘solar maximum,’ the peak... »
NASA sees monster sunspot growing fast, solar storms possible
TheExtinctionProtocol.com February 22, 2013 SPACE – A colossal sunspot on the surface of the sun is large enough to swallow six Earths whole, and could trigger solar flares this week, NASA scientists say. The giant sunspot was captured on camera by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory as it swelled to enormous proportions over the 48... »
EMP would hit banks ‘at speed of light’…’Keep cash’ recommended as records loss would make buying food, gas impossible
by F. MICHAEL MALOOF WND.com 2-21-2013 WASHINGTON – It’s happening with increasing regularity – a giant sunspot that is at least six times the diameter of the Earth formed in less than a few hours and is spewing solar flares that can be up to six or seven times the size of the Earth.... »
Gigantic Sunspot Grows In 48 Hours
Dina Spector BusinessInsider.com 2-21-2013 During a 48-hour period, between Feb. 19 and Feb. 20, scientists watched a massive sunspot form on the surface of the sun. The spot is more than than six Earths in diameter, and could potentially be even bigger, according to NASA. Sunspots appear when the “sun’s magnetic fields rearrange and... »