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  • Increase in activity at Guatemalan Fuego volcano

    Activity has increased at Guatemalan Fuego volcano over the last couple of days, INSIVUMEH reports. The number of explosions rose to 8 – 14 per hour and the strongest ones produce ash plumes rising more than 1 km above the summit, drifting

  • CME impact causes minor increase in geomagnetic activity

    A geomagnetic sudden impulse, indicating the arrival of the March 23 CME, was observed at the Hartland magnetometer (23 nT) at 20:09 UTC on March 25.

    The geomagnetic field is expected to be at unsettled to active levels (below G1-Minor) early on March 26 as CME

  • Series of strong earthquakes off the coast of Tarapaca, Chile

    Chile is currently enduring a swarm of strong earthquakes off the coast of Tarapaca. This phase started on March 15, 2014 with M 4.7 at depth of 9.6 km, followed by very strong M 6.7 on March 16 which was initially reported as M 7.0. 

    Since then, and

  • Spitzer brings 360-degree zoomable view of our galaxy

    Touring the Milky Way now is as easy as clicking a button with new zoomable, 360-degree mosaic. The star-studded panorama of our galaxy is constructed from more than 2 million infrared snapshots taken over the past 10 years by NASA's Spitzer Space

  • Copahue volcano alert level raised to orange, Chile

    SERNAGEOMIN raised the alert level of Chilean Copahue volcano to orange on March 20 [still active] after an increase in seismic activity. A pulse of volcanic tremor was detected that could indicate magma moving into the volcano's plumbing system.

    On the