Cyclone Bingiza hits Madgascar

Cyclone Bingiza hits Madgascar

The U.S. Navy's Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) reported that, as of about noon Madagascar time on Feb. 14, Bingiza had maximum sustained winds of 98 mph (155 kilometers per hour) and gusts up to 120 mph (195 kph).

Image credit: NASA Terra/MODIS

Planetary tremors, tectonic plate movements, watch for Chile

Planetary tremors, tectonic plate movements, watch for Chile

6.6 magnitude earthquake, the fourth in the series, strike offshore of Maule Chile today at a depth of 25.4 km. The Caribbean Plate is now showing inordinate signs of strain. The region is very unstable and we could see a major seismic event soon.

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Comet Tempel 1 encounter – tonight

Comet Tempel 1 encounter – tonight

NASA's Stardust-NExT probe is plunging toward Comet Tempel 1 for Valentine's Day encounter designed to reveal how solar heat devours the icy cores of comets. Closest approach happens at 8:37 p.m. PST (11:37 p.m. EST) on Feb. 14th. Stay tuned for fantastic…

Bingiza reaches major hurricane strength, eyes Madagascar

Bingiza reaches major hurricane strength, eyes Madagascar

Tropical Cyclone Bingiza has intensified to Category 3 hurricane strength. It is expected to maintain that strength prior to slamming into the southwestern Indian Ocean island of Madagascar within the next 24 hours.

Tropical Cyclone Bingiza has taken on a westward

Understanding the patterns of seafloor biomass

Understanding the patterns of seafloor biomass

The vast majority of the biological production in the world's oceans occurs within sunlit surface waters – the so-called photic zone. Through the process of photosynthesis, tiny marine plants called phytoplankton use the energy of sunlight to build the carbon-rich

Ian Lungold – Secrets of the Mayan Calendar Unveiled (full)

Ian Lungold – Secrets of the Mayan Calendar Unveiled (full)

This 5 and a half hour long video presentation will resolve all false predictions about 2012 doomsday.

Don’t believe the hype you read in your newspapers and watch on your TV – take this 5-hour tour and learn everything you need to know about Mayan Calendars.

It’s a journey worth taking!

Scientist: We may have 2 suns by 2012

Scientist: We may have 2 suns by 2012

Earth could be getting a second sun, at least temporarily. Dr. Brad Carter, Senior Lecturer of Physics at the University of Southern Queensland, outlined the scenario to news.com.au. Betelgeuse, one of the night sky’s brightest stars, is losing mass,…

Universal Cycle – Co-Creation period, February 10 and October 28, 2011

Universal Cycle – Co-Creation period, February 10 and October 28, 2011

February 10, 2011 brings in the last of nine levels on the Mayan Calendar – Universal cycle or the conscious co-creation period.

The Mayan Calendar will herald in some key dates in mere weeks and it really starts rolling later in 2011. Here we read two key