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Tag Archives: Earth
Who Will Dig Our Bones if Apophis Hits?
Something that could very well make us all subjects of an archaeological dig is an asteroid impact. The very fate of the dinosaurs, which once ruled our planet up to about 65 Ma might some day be our own. If … Continue reading
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Tagged 99942 Apophis, Daniel Jackson, Earth, Impact event, Michael Shanks, Purdue University
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Fireworks we can do without. But wow.
In the summer of 1962 (I was probably a gleam in my Dad’s eye, but my mom was still in high school!), the rocket’s red glare was from a hydrogen bomb, detonated 250 miles above the Pacific Ocean. (in case … Continue reading
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Tagged Earth, Fireworks, High school, Independence Day, Magnetic field, Pacific Ocean, Teller–Ulam design, Van Allen radiation belt
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