• Quake moved Japan coast for 2,4 metres?

    The powerful earthquake that unleashed a devastating tsunami Friday appears to have moved the main island of Japan by 8 feet (2.4 meters) and shifted the Earth on its axis.”At this point, we know that one GPS station moved (8 feet), and we have seen a map from GSI

  • Comet Elenin update

    There was new update about comet Elenin posted today on Laura Knight-Jadczyk blog, reported on SoTT.

    There is NOT going to be a pole shift in the next week or so as certain raving nutzoids have been spamming all over the net. Also, Comet Elenin is NOT going

  • M-class solar flare eruption

    While we are still on impact of CME from X-flare events from March 9th, the sun got new M-class flare eruption.Effects from the 07 March CME was slowly subsiding during day one (11 March), but the arrival of a coronal hole high speed stream is expected to become

  • Astronomers find giant, previously unseen structure in our galaxy

    NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has unveiled a previously unseen structure centered in the Milky Way – a finding likened in terms of scale to the discovery of a new continent on Earth. The feature, which spans 50,000 light-years, may be the remnant of an

  • Geomagnetic storm (Kp=6) in progress

    During the past 24 hours, aurora displays have descended as far south as Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan in the United States. Earth’s magnetic field is still reverberating from a CME strike on March 10th.Solar wind conditions favor more geomagnetic storming in

  • The Earth’s axis has shifted 10 cm and the days become shorter

    The impact of the earthquake that hit Japan this morning shifted the earth’s rotation axis is nearly 10 cm. It’s the preliminary result of studies carried out by INGV, National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology. According to Richard Gross, a geophysicist at

  • Worldwide volcano eruptions after monster Japan quake

    Almost simultaneously with the strong shock that hit Japan and triggered a giant tsunami in the Pacific, two russian Kamchatka volcanoes erupted. Kizimen and Sheveluch eruptions were accompanied by earthquakes. Ash plume rise 7km above crater. According to Russian