Earth’s magnetic field protects the planet’s atmosphere, which life needs to survive, by deflecting energetic particles and plasma that stream out from the sun. Finding atmospheres around planets located outside of our solar system could point to other worlds that potentially have the ability to support life.
Scientists noticed strong radio waves coming from the star YZ Ceti and the rocky exoplanet that orbits it, called YZ Ceti b, during observations using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array of telescopes in New Mexico. The researchers believe the radio signal was created by interactions between the planet’s magnetic field and the star.
A study detailing the findings was published Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy.
— Read on www.cnn.com/2023/04/04/world/exoplanet-radio-signal-scn/index.html
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Repeating radio signal leads astronomers to an Earth-size exoplanet
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Earth hit by intense blast of energy that’s ‘unlike any we have seen before’
In December 2021, a massive blast of energy hit the Earth’s atmosphere. Its source was a gamma-ray burst – one of the most powerful explosions in the universe – but not just any gamma ray burst.
One scientist said at the time that the event – named GRB 211211A – “looks unlike anything else we have seen before”.
READ MORE: Huge meteorite falls to Earth with two ‘materials never seen before on our planet’
The event was detected in December 2021 by NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory and the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. The gamma-ray burst was significantly longer than average, which might normally suggest it had been produced by the collapse of a massive star into a supernova.
— Read on www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/earth-hit-intense-blast-energy-28680190 -

Fireball reported by hundreds in the Northeastern United States
Hundreds of eyewitnesses across a wide region (Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and the Canadian province of Ontario)

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What if we really are the only life forms in the universe?
There are plenty of planets.. plenty of galaxies.. and who knows how many multiverses, right? (Of course if they exist) ..
But we know one thing: Thus far, besides those who claim to have met anal probing aliens, we have yet to come in contact with beings from another world.
Why?
Is it possible–though unlikely–that we really are alone in this vast universe?
There is a story running about what exactly some at NASA actually thing.
Let’s explore that theory for a moment–truly consider it and not just brush it aside.
“The key to humanity successfully traversing such a universal filter is… identifying those attributes in ourselves and neutralizing them in advance,” JPL astrophysicist Jonathan Jiang and his coauthors wrote in a new study that appeared online on Oct. 23 and has not yet been peer-reviewed.
Not everyone in the sciences buys the idea of the Great Filter. “It feels overly deterministic, as if the Great Filter is a physical law or a single looming force that confronts every rising technological civilization,” Wade Roush, a science lecturer and author of Extraterrestrials, told The Daily Beast. “We have no direct evidence of such a force.”
And more..
To understand the Great Filter, Jiang and his coauthors turned a mirror on humanity. Whatever seems likeliest to kill us might also pose an existential threat to intelligent life on other planets, they proposed. They drew up a short list of the biggest threats to the human species, all but one of which are entirely our own fault.
Sure, an asteroid might hit Earth with enough force to kill pretty much everything on the planet. That’s not necessarily something we can prevent. But the other civilization-killers the JPL team think are likely are also self-inflicted. Nuclear war. Pandemic. Climate change. Runaway artificial intelligence.

It is a lot of science and a lot of research that goes into a theory–including this one. It also makes some sense, right?
So often, those stars we see in the night sky may be long gone. Their light just takes a bit to extinguish from our vision.. And life itself? Maybe gone, too. Maybe we are just.. alone.
That is immensely strange to consider–the prospect that we are just about. This universe, filled with rolling asteroids and comets and maybe water, and we are just it?
NAH.. cannot be possible, right? Way too many possibilities.
Perhaps the other possible scenario is that we are just too small, too blue, and too hidden to be found. We are in the Goldilocks zone after all–a safe space in a universe teeming with creatures that would eat and devour us if they knew we were here.
So we vote to stay alone! We vote to stay hidden.
So many WANT to find more life, DESIRE to make contact–and for too long we have just opted to think the better choice was to hide our face under the covers of the stratosphere.. Go about our earthly business. And live our lives without much pondering the existence of other life forms.
But … if they are out there, they will find us. Or we will find them–maybe just evidence of them in the end..
You know how kids get scared in the darkness of their rooms at night, and they pull their covers up real tight over their faces? Yea.. that is probably what we should do. But just be careful we don’t expose our feet in the process.. monsters always attack the feet first.
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Astronomers are captivated by ‘brightest flash ever seen’
The burst of gamma-rays — the most intense form of electromagnetic radiation — was first detected by orbiting telescopes on October 9, and its afterglow is still being watched by scientists across the world.
Astrophysicist Brendan O’Connor told AFP that gamma-ray bursts that last hundreds of seconds, as occurred on Sunday, are thought to be caused by dying massive stars, greater than 30 times bigger than our Sun.
The star explodes in a supernova, collapses into a black hole, then matter forms in a disk around the black hole, falls inside, and is spewed out in a jet of energy that travels at 99.99 percent the speed of light.
— Read on www.france24.com/en/live-news/20221014-astronomers-are-captivated-by-brightest-flash-ever-seenYou can read more from the source .. interesting article ..
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WE’VE ONLY JUST BEGUN: THE SUMMER OF JAMES WEBB
How cool is this!!
NASA has released one of the James Webb telescope’s first images, and it’s the deepest view of the universe ever captured.
This is the picture we’ve all been waiting for—the deepest image of the cosmos ever captured. Billions of dollars and lifetimes of work have brought us to this historic moment:

The image shows SMACS 0723, where a massive group of galaxy clusters act as a magnifying glass for the objects behind them. Called gravitational lensing, this created Webb’s first deep field view of incredibly old and distant, faint galaxies.
The presentation occurred at the White House during a preview event with President Joe Biden and NASA Administrator Bill Nelson.
The rest of the high-resolution color images will make their debut on July 12..




MORE COMING..
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CNN proclaims that Biden will release James Webb images

Why is this being made political? This is an amazing scientific event.
How about the headline reading ‘scientists excited to release images from Webb telescope..?
Hard work over years has paid off..
(PS We would believe and say the same thing if this was Trump or any previous president) ..
Either way, we are excited to see the images that Biden will share ..
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A Crack Opened In Earth’s Magnetic Field This Week And Stayed Open For 14 Hours
The crack in the magnet field was created by a rare phenomenon called a co-rotating interaction region (CIR) from the Sun. CIRs are large-scale plasma structures generated in the low and mid-latitude regions of the heliosphere – the region surrounding the Sun that includes the solar magnetic field and the solar winds – when fast and slow-moving streams of solar wind interact.
— Read on www.iflscience.com/a-crack-opened-in-earths-magnetic-field-yesterday-and-stayed-open-for-14-hours-64372While this article opens up it’s “journalism” with a crack about Vecna coming to the planet based off of this real life event, it at least goes on to explain that this is actually a very normal occurrence in cracks often open up the magnetic field..
The earth should probably start considering this: we need to gear up for what might be one of the most active periods of time right now for the sun between now and July 2025.
Maybe will get a couple beautiful aurora borealis nights deep in southern latitudes if these types of events continue
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A brand new view of space ! This is beautiful
Today, NASA released the first image from the James Webb Space Telescope after sharpening its focus, as the agency plans to start peering at the earliest galaxies in the universe.
The image shows a brilliant, blazing orange star know as 2MASS J17554042+6551277… with multiple galaxies in the background.

How beautiful, profound, and breathtaking to consider this massive immense and ever expanding universe and our small little piece of insanity where we still fight caveman fights…
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Asteroid impacts Earth just two hours after it was discovered
At just three meters wide, 2022 EB5 was around just half the size of an average male giraffe, which grows to be around five-six meters in height. As such, it was unlikely to do any damage if it had impacted the planet.
— Read on m.jpost.com/science/article-701110
However it’s clear that the timeline from discovery to impact is the concern..