Wednesday, October 31, 2018

NASA accidentally sends signal to Alien civilizations

The Parker probe is transiting the Sun, which is an image that is a sure message to another planet that Earthlings are busy.

During its nominal mission lifetime of just under 7 years, Parker Solar Probe will complete 24 orbits of the Sun — reaching within 3.8 million miles of the Sun's surface at closest approach.

The Sun is about 8.3 light minutes from the Earth. This means it would take 8.3 minutes for light to reach from the Surface of the Sun to reach the Earth. If you are traveling in a Jumbo Jet, it would take you about 19 years to reach the Sun.

On the final three orbits, Parker Solar Probe will fly to within 9 solar radii of the sun's "surface" 9 solar radii is 9 times the radius of the sun or about 3.83 million miles. That is about seven times closer than the current record-holder for a close solar pass, the Helios spacecraft.

At closest approach, Parker Solar Probe will be hurtling around the sun at approximately 430,000 miles per hour! That's fast enough to get from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C., in one second.

At closest approach to the sun, while the front of Parker Solar Probe' solar shield faces temperatures approaching 1,400° Celsius, the spacecraft's payload will be near room temperature.

This is what other advanced civilizations will see, a manmade object crossing the path at over 400,000 miles per hour. It will be easy to read for others.


Note about transits and our work.
Moreover, it’s meant to be sensitive to small changes in the amount of light emitted by objects, as it usually looks for the dim light changes caused planets passing in front of distant stars.

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

The Atlantic and Pacific Ocean hurricane season is most powerful on record this year

The 2018 hurricane season is the most active season ever recorded, Colorado State University meteorologist Phil Klotzbach announced Tuesday.


Earth's Oceans Are Heating Up Way More Than We Thought. 

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

America in crisis: Central Texas Flooding continues: Austin Boil-Water Mandate Could Last Less Than A Week As City Faces Possible Shortage

The not so future news. Severe storms increase.

Generators, water systems, conduits, prepared meals, blankets, tents.

Coastal cities in danger from storm surges.

Global warming, polar ice, glaciers.


Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

THE NOT SO FUTURE NEWS: We have 12 years to limit climate change catastrophe, warns UN

The point of no return is coming when it comes to climate change.

Jupiter has a red dot, might a severe storm trigger a never-ending cyclonic event?


The world is currently 1C warmer than pre-industrial levels. Following devastating hurricanes in the US, record droughts in Cape Town and forest fires in the Arctic, the IPCC makes clear that climate change is already happening, upgraded its risk warning from previous reports, and warned that every fraction of additional warming would worsen the impact.



Hurricane Michael: 'Monstrous' storm set to hit Florida

More than 370000 people have been ordered to evacuate as Hurricane Michael heads towards Florida.




Hurricane Michael May Be Florida Panhandle's Strongest Landfall in 13 Years With Life-Threatening Storm Surge, Damaging Winds, Flooding Rain


Friday, October 5, 2018

The Supreme Court lowers the bar.

Brett Kavanaugh A Step Closer To Supreme Court Confirmation After Senate Vote

The not so future is near.