Tag: asteroids
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#MorningMonarchy: January 9, 2018
Older phones, skull-shaped asteroids and gaming disorders + this day in history w/the sentencing of the Hillside Stranglers and our song of the day by Tricky on your Morning Monarchy for January 9, 2018.
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#MorningMonarchy: September 8, 2016
Beast bills, red rivers and ‘The Abolitionists’ + this day in history w/Huey Long shot and our song of the day by Blind Pilot on your Morning Monarchy for September 8, 2016.
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#MorningMonarchy: June 30, 2016
Olympic body parts, Slender Man trial and Netflix mind control + this day in history w/the Tunguska event and our song of the day by Desdamona on your Morning Monarchy for June 30, 2016.
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98-foot Asteroid Flashes Between Moon and Earth Within 24 Hours
from RT.com: An Apollo class asteroid is expected to whizz between the Earth and the moon on March 5. The 98-foot-wide space rock is expected to come within 218,000 miles […]
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Incoming: Feb 15, 2013 Flyby Of Asteroid 2012 DA14
Author Ted Twietmeyer alerts readers in article, “February 2013 Asteroid To Pass THROUGH Satellite Belt,” the 187 ft rock will pass through the satellite belt not once but twice at 10.6 miles per second on February 15, 2013.
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space junk #2: growth industry or hidden agenda?
We may look to regions beyond our atmosphere for the next “New Deal of the Space Age”? It would not be a government project but perhaps the next growth industry? […]
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Astronomers Continue to Monitor Apophis
Astronomers are still interested in asteroid Apophis. The object of their infatuation will be observable for the next few months, according to an article at Universe Today
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Apophis: Friday the 13th, 2036
Apophis, a menacing asteroid of uncertain orbit, is in the news again at Universe Today. Nancy Atkinson taken in by a RiaNovosti article headline, “Russian astronomers predict Apophis-Earth collision in 2036”
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2 Asteroids Buzz Earth On Same Day
Two asteroids that swooped past Earth Wednesday may have caught the attention of the public, but events like these are not actually rare, NASA scientists say.
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Defcon 9/2: Cyborg, Spy School, Asteroids
Intel developing improved mind reading computers // Pentagon may apply preemptive warfare policy to the internet // Judge says Pennsylvania district must pay $260k in spying case // Our terrifyingly crowded solar system – How the asteroids are closing in