Author: Sandra James
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Los Angeles Earthquakes – Spring 2018
Earlier this year, in a post about the Summer Ingress period, I wrote that I did not expect to see earthquakes larger than 2.5 magnitude affecting Los Angeles until after the Summer Solstice. I based it on dates of earthquakes over 4.9 magnitude that occurred in the past and 2.5 magnitude earthquakes that I started
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Meteor/Meteorite Ingress & Event Charts
Note: I will add charts to this post as I complete them. Shergotty Meteorite Shergottite – Martian origin Tunguska Event “an asteroid plunged into Earth’s atmosphere and exploded in the skies over Siberia” – NASA Benld Meteorite H6 Chrondite — Asteroid belt origin Oak Grove Meteorite H Chrondite – – Asteroid belt origin. Pueblito de
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Charts of Earthquakes Over 2.5 Magnitude – Los Angeles – July 2018 to June 2019
54 earthquakes over 2.5 magnitude to date (June 27, 2019). The total number of earthquakes over 2.5 magnitude between July 1, 2017 and June 30, 2018 was 26. Link to chart of 2.7 magnitude earthquake on same day in 2018 Link to chart of 2.7 magnitude earthquake on same day in 2018 Link to chart
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Los Angeles Earthquake Outlook – Summer 2018
I don’t expect to see earthquakes larger than 2.5 magnitude affecting Los Angeles until after the Summer Solstice. I am basing this on dates of earthquakes over 4.9 magnitude that have occurred in the past and over 2.5 magnitude that I have tracked since last year (see table below). Should any occur during the Spring,
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Will Tiangong-1 Fall in Illinois?
I was checking out Facebook before I planned to shut down my computer when I saw mention of Tiangong-1, the Chinese space station that is on its way back to earth. Someone commented that the scenario reminded him of Skylab. I said to myself, “Skylab? Didn’t Slyvia Delong write about Skylab in her Horary book?”
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How the Universe Works: Strange Lives of Dwarf Planets ep.8 2018
Our solar system is home to hundreds of strange, tiny worlds called dwarf planets, and new discoveries reveal the secrets of these mysterious places. Dwarf planets are worlds that are too small to be considered full-fledged planets, but too large to fall into smaller categories. Source: How the Universe Works: Strange Lives of Dwarf Planets
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Born under the sign of Ophiuchus? | EarthSky.org
Born between November 29 and December 18? If so, the sun passes in front of Ophiuchus on your birthday. Ophiuchus is a constellation – not a sign – of the zodiac. Source: Born under the sign of Ophiuchus? | EarthSky.org
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Charts of Earthquakes Over 2.5 Magnitude – Los Angeles July 2017 to June 2018
26 Earthquakes total. Link to prior earthquake on same day Note: The longitudes and latitudes in a few charts do not match USGS locations exactly due to software anomalies. Link to spreadsheet of some data from all charts, starting with June 21, 1920.
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