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The Solar Storm That Almost Started World War III
May 23rd, 1967 could have been the beginning of the end – all thanks to the sun. Hosted by: Reid Reimers ———- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on … source
Read More »The BEST Parallel Universe Documentary
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Read More »Top 10 Most Guarded Places On Earth
According to Maslow’s pyramid, the need of security is crucial to our survival. In the absence of security, people will live in constant stress that affects both their physical and mental health. However, safety
Read More »Solar Eclipse Will Transform Sun into ‘Ring of Fire’
The first solar eclipse of 2014 will be webcast live for observers who can't witness it firsthand in Australia. To follow the webcasts, visit: Solar Eclipse Webcasts by Slooh, Virtual Telescope Project The sun will
Read More »The Blood Moons; How Do You Spell WAR?
There has been a lot of chatter about the upcoming tetrad of eclipses occurring on Jewish feast days and what they mean in relation to end times Bible prophecy. The reason for the interest
Read More »The April 15th Blood Moon Eclipse Coincides with The Exact Date & Hours of The Crucifixion
THE APRIL 15TH BLOOD MOON ECLIPSE COINCIDES WITH… THE EXACT DATE & HOURS OF THE CRUCIFIXION !! AMAZING !!
Read More »Rise of the ‘blood moons’: Rare alignments of Mars, Earth and the sun ‘associated with major religious events’ begin this week
If you spotted an orange-coloured 'star' on Tuesday night, then you were probably looking at Mars. In fact, the event you witnessed was rare - for the first time in 778 days, Mars, Earth
Read More »APOCALYPSE NOW: Why a rare astrological event TONIGHT could herald the ‘End of Days’
IF YOU'RE feeling out of sorts today don't worry, it isn't just you. Mars, Earth, and the Sun will all align tonight, a rare 'opposition of the planets' that only happens once every 778 days.
Read More »World War 3 Simulation Russia and China attack U.S.A World War 3 Simulation HD
World War 3 Simulation Russia and China attack U S A World War 3 Simulation HDWorld War 3 Simulation Russia and China attack U S A World War 3 … source
Read More »Blood Moon: Total Lunar Eclipse and Solar ‘Ring of Fire’
The Blood Moons most people are asking about are not part of astronomy. Their origin is religious, at least according to Christian pastor John Hagee, who wrote a 2013 book about Blood Moons. However,
Read More »Brazilian beans and Japanese barley shipped to Svalbard seed vault
Some 20,000 plant species from more than 100 countries and institutions will be added to the global seed bank in Norway A Noah's Ark of 20,000 plant species will unload this week at a remote
Read More »Another meteor? ‘Fireballs’ light up Florida sky
South Floridians who happened to be looking in the right place at the right time Sunday night saw one spectacular light show – possibly a sporadic meteor. The Coast Guard began getting flooded with phone
Read More »Black hole hunter launched by Nasa
The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) was launched on the back of Orbital Sciences' L-1011 aircraft, carrying a rocket on its underbelly that later launched the satellite. "NuSTAR will help us find the most elusive
Read More »Every black hole contains a new universe: A physicist presents a solution to present-day cosmic mysteries
Our universe may exist inside a black hole. This may sound strange, but it could actually be the best explanation of how the universe began, and what we observe today. It's a theory that
Read More »Top Ten Mysteries of the Universe
No, this is not a rare digestive disorder. The bubbles are massive, mysterious structures that emanate from the Milky Ways center and extend roughly 20,000 light-years above and below the galactic plane. The strange
Read More »NASA has figured out how to cause a supernova
NASA, for some reason that the agency has chosen not to share, is quite interested in just exactly what it takes to set off a Type Ia supernova. Thanks to a series of X-ray
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