Daily Archives: February 23, 2012

5.0 magnitude earthquake strikes off the coast of Mexico

February 23, 2012 – MEXICO – A 5.0 magnitude earthquake rattled the ocean floor 101 km off the coast of Chiapas Mexico. Tension is building along this region of the Cocos tectonic plate, which borders the Caribbean Plate on the … Continue reading

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New study finds there may be 100,000 more ‘nomad planets’ than stars roaming the Milky Way Galaxy

February 23, 2012 – SPACE – In fact, there may be 100,000 more “nomad planets” in the Milky Way than stars, according to a new study by researchers at the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (KIPAC), a joint … Continue reading

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Giant whirlpool churns up ocean south of Africa

February 23, 2012 – AFRICA – A NASA satellite has provided jaw-dropping pictures of a huge ‘storm’ brewing under the sea. The swirling mass of water – which measures a whopping 93 miles wide – has been spotted off the … Continue reading

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Study finds if March 11 Tohoku earthquake struck U.S. northwest coast, it would leave it in ruins

February 23, 2012 – SEATTLE – Studies of last year’s giant Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan suggest that shaking from a Cascadia megaquake could be stronger than expected along the coasts of Washington, Oregon and British Columbia, researchers reported … Continue reading

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Scientists monitor earthquake swarm at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano

February 23, 2012 – HAWAII – There have been 48 small earthquakes and counting on the Big Island as of Wednesday morning. Scientists at the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory are keeping an eye on a swarm of small earthquakes around … Continue reading

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Fimmvörðuháls eruption in Iceland coincides with display of northern lights

February 23, 2012 – ICELAND – A photographer from Britain, James Appleton, has captured breath-taking pictures from Iceland, reports The Huffington Post. He captured both magma and northern lights in one shot. He stood just a few yards from an … Continue reading

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