Liquid Metallic Hydrogen and the White Hot Sun
Our Sun was once thought to be a ball of hydrogen gas with no surface. But direct observation has proven this to be wrong. Our star has a surface. However, the idea that the entirety of our Sun is made…
Our Sun was once thought to be a ball of hydrogen gas with no surface. But direct observation has proven this to be wrong. Our star has a surface. However, the idea that the entirety of our Sun is made…
The La Palma volcano is in a constant state of flux. At the start of November it looked like this: La Palma Volcano on November 1, 2021 Its two main fissures were facing towards the camera. On November 30, those…
The La Palma volcano hasn’t changed much since I last wrote about it. It continues to belch out lava and volcanic ash. From up close it looks no different from a week ago
DART is short for Double Asteroid Redirection Test. It’s a NASA mission to test kinetic impact technology intended for use in the advent of a head on
The La Palma volcano is still active, belching lava and big plumes of volcanic ash. However, the plumes are not as tall as they used to be
There’s a mystery surrounding salt. We appear to consume more of it than we excrete. Conversely, there’s a mystery
The La Palma volcano is relatively small, yet full of energy, and it has a total of five vents, all strung out in a north to south line. This in itself, indicates that the volcano is
With two live cameras directed towards the La Palma volcano, anyone can be an observer. Close up observations A close up camera, situated across from the volcano, details the changes on the ground. A whole little mountain has been created in the…
There are electric connections between our Sun and its planets. This is visible in the auroras of Earth and Jupiter, as well as other planets. Pretty much everywhere we look into space, we find evidence of electric activity. JupiterBy NASA,…
Volcanos have two notable features that suggest they are electrical in nature. Both features relate to the ash cloud generated by the volcano.
A striking thing about
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