Matthew 16:3
And in the morning: Today there will be a storm, for the sky is red and lowering. You know then how to discern the face of the sky: and can you not know the signs of the times?
And in the morning: Today there will be a storm, for the sky is red and lowering. You know then how to discern the face of the sky: and can you not know the signs of the times?
Luke 21:11
And there shall be great earthquakes in divers places, and pestilences, and famines, and terrors from heaven; and there shall be great signs.
And there shall be great earthquakes in divers places, and pestilences, and famines, and terrors from heaven; and there shall be great signs.
An asteroid passing "close by" on July 25th and L.A. suffers a moderate earthquake with 14 aftershocks. This comes on the heel of the mainstream's warning to flee the west coast due to the impending "big one"...
An asteroid believed to be carrying up to 90 million tons of platinum in its core, as well as other rare and precious materials, is about to swoosh past our planet. The news has left developers of asteroid-mining technologies intrigued.
The platinum-rich asteroid officially named 2011 UW158, is 452 meters by 1,011 meters in size and will pass Earth at a distance of an estimated 2.4 million kilometers, according to the Goldstone Radar Observatory. It will be 30 times closer to Earth than the closest planet of the Solar system.
However, when the asteroid does pass, it will still be six times further away than the moon's orbit, so it will be impossible to see 2011 UW158 with the naked eye.
The platinum-rich asteroid officially named 2011 UW158, is 452 meters by 1,011 meters in size and will pass Earth at a distance of an estimated 2.4 million kilometers, according to the Goldstone Radar Observatory. It will be 30 times closer to Earth than the closest planet of the Solar system.
However, when the asteroid does pass, it will still be six times further away than the moon's orbit, so it will be impossible to see 2011 UW158 with the naked eye.
Puerto Rico's Arecibo Observatory provides the first detailed images of Asteroid 2011 UW158 http://is.gd/IlCDVf
If you don't happen to own a telescope - fear not. The Slooh Community Observatory is undertaking a project, which links powerful telescopes to the internet for public use, will broadcast images of the mineral-rich asteroid, from an observatory in the Canary Islands.
It will be possible to watch 2011 UW158 LIVE at Slooh's Live Stadium at 22:00 GMT on Sunday.
An asteroid worth a potential US$ 5.4 TRILLION is set to pass by Earth on Sunday night
The proximity of asteroid's orbit to Earth has already put it on the
'wish list' for future robotic mining missions. According to different
estimates, it might contain ore of precious metals and other minerals worth from $300 billion, to an incredible $5.4 trillion.
The composition of asteroid 2011 UW158 has been established with the
help of spectrometers measuring the intensity of light reflected from an
object.
The broadcast from Slooh will include commentary from network's host
Eric Edelman and Slooh astronomer Bob Berman about the asteroid itself
and the "lucrative material it harbors."
"It's always fun when an asteroid whooshes past our world," Berman said
in a Slooh announcement. "What makes this unusual is the large amount of
platinum believed to be lurking in the body of this space visitor. Can
it be mined someday, perhaps not too far in the future?"
The so-called Planetary Resources group, an asteroid mining venture with
financial backing from Google bosses Eric Schmidt and Larry Page, as
well as British billionaire Richard Branson, defines asteroids like
UW-158 as suitable for mining 'X-type,' having catalogued dozens of
similar prospective targets across the solar system.
On Thursday, the company launched their first demonstration of the Arkyd
3 Reflight (A3R) vehicle from the International Space Station's Kibo
airlock - to test technologies for mining asteroids.
The vehicle was delivered to the ISS aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 in
April. During its 90-day orbiting mission, the vehicle will be sending
data to a group of scientists based at the firm's headquarters in
Redmond, WA.
Magnitude 4.0 earthquake shakes San Francisco Bay Area
FREMONT, Calif.
(AP) -- Authorities say a magnitude 4.0 earthquake has rattled the
San Francisco Bay Area, but no injuries or property damage is reported.
The
U.S. Geological Survey says the quake hit shortly after 2:30 a.m.
Tuesday near Fremont, about 35 miles southeast of San Francisco. The
initial magnitude was reported as 4.1 before being revised down. It
struck at a depth of about 5 miles.
A series of much smaller aftershocks occurred, ranging in magnitude from 1.0 to 2.7.
Fremont police say there have been no reports of damage or injuries.
The
quakes come nearly a year after a magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck the
region. The August 2014 quake was the largest to hit Northern California
in a quarter-century. That quake killed one woman and caused about
$400 million in property damage in Napa Valley
Video- 14 aftershocks reported after 4.0 earthquake hits Fremont
http://news.yahoo.com/video/14-aftershocks-reported-4-0-191441368.html
USGS Scientist: Major Quake On Hayward Fault Expected ‘Any Day Now’
CBS SF) — The fault that produced a 4.0-magnitude earthquake in Fremont early Tuesday morning is expected to produce a major earthquake “any day now” and Bay Area residents should be prepared, a U.S. Geological Survey scientist said.
The 2:41 a.m. earthquake on the border of Fremont and Union City occurred on the Hayward Fault at a depth of 5 miles. The epicenter was at a spot just north of the intersection of Niles Canyon Road and Mission Boulevard.The quake caused some BART delays early Tuesday while work crews checked the tracks, but appears to have caused no major damage. At least 13 smaller quakes or aftershocks had been reported near the same location as of 6:42 a.m., the largest of which was a 2.7-magnitude at 2:56 a.m.
MORE: 8 Tweets Show How Much (And Little) The Bay Area Felt 4.0 Earthquake
While damage from the quake was minimal, scientists warn that a much larger one is expected on the Hayward Fault, which extends from San Pablo Bay in the north to Fremont in the south and passes through heavily populated areas including Berkeley, Oakland, Hayward and Fremont.
The last big earthquake on the fault, estimated to have a 6.8-magnitude, occurred in 1868, according to the USGS.
It killed about 30 people and caused extensive property damage in the Bay Area, particularly in the city of Hayward, from which the fault derives its name. Until the larger 1906 earthquake, it was widely referred to as the “Great San Francisco Earthquake.”
“The population is now 100 times bigger in the East Bay, so we have many more people that will be impacted,” said Tom Brocher, a research geophysicist with the USGS.
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“We keep a close eye on the Hayward Fault because it does sit in the heart of the Bay Area and when we do get a big earthquake on it, it’s going to have a big impact on the entire Bay Area,” Brocher said.
While a 2008 report put the probability of a 6.7-magnitude or larger earthquake on the Hayward-Rodgers Creek Fault system over the next 30 years at 31 percent, Brocher said the reality is a major quake is expected on the fault “any day now.”
MORE: Magnitude 3.2 Earthquake Hits Near Clearlake
“The past five major earthquakes on the fault have been about 140 years apart, and now we’re 147 years from that 1868 earthquake, so we definitely feel that could happen any time,” Brocher said.
Brocher urged residents to take steps to prepare for a major earthquake.
The USGS shake map shows residents in the areas close to Fremont and Union City experienced light shaking in Tuesday morning’s event, while weaker shaking might have been felt in areas as far south as Santa Cruz, up the Peninsula and as far east as Livermore.
Residents throughout the Bay Area reported feeling the quake, with responses concentrated in the East and South Bay, according to the USGS.
Brocher said Tuesday morning’s 4.0 earthquake was not likely to have much of an impact one way or the other on the likelihood of a major earthquake occurring on the same fault.
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2015/07/21/major-quake-on-hayward-fault-expected-any-day-now-fremont-earthquake/
Monstrous Earthquake Prediction By The USGS Scientist Warning Bay Area Residents To Prepare Now
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According to
Inquisitr.com “After Jade Helm ’15 was announced, conspiracy theorists
stated that this was the beginning of martial law. The Army was
mobilizing to to set up detention camps to detain Americans while
enacting martial law across the country. Last Wednesday, the Jade Helm
15 exercise started with a whimper instead of a bang. As Jade Helm ’15 kicked
off on Wednesday, the governor of Texas mobilized the Texas National
Guard to keep an eye things, while citizens reported things were quiet.
As reported in the Texas Tribune, local retiree Bud Sinclair blamed the
Internet for the controversy”
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