Earth & Space Weather

by Mitch Battros~ Earth Changes Media September 30th, 2013

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by Mitch Battros - Earth Changes Media                      September 30th, 2013

Folks, I'm typing as fast as I can - trying to keep up with breaking news over the weekend and today. The areas of scientific findings which have been submitted by NASA, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), and ASPI (Austrian Space Research Institute) disclosing their new findings indicating galactic and solar charged particles have a greater effect on Earth than previously known.

The second area of breaking news is the connection between the three recent large earthquakes - Pakistan, Chile, and New Zealand. All three occurred within the area of 'mantle plumes'.

The Tonga Trench - where today's 6.7 earthquake occurred off the northern coast of New Zealand, has been identified as the fastest plate velocity recorded on Earth. "This is a result of the mantle plume which lies underneath.

I will have my report out by tonight.    Stand by………………..

http://earthchanges@earthlink.net

Fireballs over Atlanta 9/29. Over 1000 reported 9/27-9/28 (video)

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Amsmeteor.org- 9/29/13, Mike Hankey

Its been a busy week for the AMS as we are bombarded by fireball reports from all different parts of the country. The latest event took place over Alabama and Georgia last night September 28th 7:30 PM local time. Over 250 witnesses from Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Alabama and Georgia have reported the event so far. Below is a heat map of the witnesses who saw the event.

Atlanta Fireball - September 28th, 2013 @ 7:30 PM Local Time

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Two large fireballs spotted over the skies of Ohio, USA (video)

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The Watchers, 9/29/13, Adonai

Two very bright fireballs were spotted and recorded over the skies of Ohio, USA, in just two days. They quickly became 2nd and 3rd most reported events of all time on the American Meteor Society (AMS) website.

Witnesses from Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri and Wisconsin reported a bright light moving across the morning sky on September 26, 2013. AMS has received more than 730 reports of this large fireball seen around 11:05 UTC (7:05 am local time)

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View from space: Earthquake island before and after

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Earthsky.org - 9/29/13, Deborah Byrd

Earthquake island, via National Institute of Oceanography

The deadly earthquake that struck Pakistan on September 24, 2013 – leaving 515 people dead and 100,000 homeless – also created a new earthly landform. A new mud island now lies offshore in the Paddi Zirr (West Bay) near Gwadar, Pakistan. It is some 380 kilometers (230 miles) from the earthquake’s epicenter. It’s being called being called Zalzala Jazeera – or earthquake island. The first image below shows the new island from space, as seen by NASA’s Earth Observing-1 satellite on September 26. The second image shows the same area on April 17; no sign of an island could be seen at that time.

NASA Earth Observatory image via Earth-Observing-1 satellite.

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