Daily Archives: May 13, 2015

Planet reeling from a series of earthquake strikes – may be indicator more quakes are on the horizon

May 2015 – GEOLOGY – As the above map indicates, seismic stress factors appear to be building along the Alpide Belt and across the ever-volatile Pacific Ring of Fire. 97% of the earthquakes on the planet occur in these two … Continue reading

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Giant asteroid to skim pass Earth – how long will planet’s lucky streak of near misses hold?

May 2015 – SPACE – An asteroid that is approximately one-mile wide will come very close to the Earth on May 14, according to NASA’s Near Earth Object watch.  While an asteroid of this size would be cataclysmic if it … Continue reading

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Powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake rocks northeastern Japan

May 2015 – JAPAN – A powerful earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale hit northeastern Japan on Tuesday and was felt in a large part of the archipelago although no significant damage has yet been reported, the Japanese Weather … Continue reading

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