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"NOAA’s first space weather satellite, DSCOVR, has completed instrument
validation and will go operational on July 27, when it will take over the role of monitoring potentially damaging space weather storms as they approach Earth. [...] Data from DSCOVR, which will be available to the public in real-time online, will allow forecasters to provide space weather warnings and alerts up to an hour before a surge of particles and magnetic field generated by solar storms hit Earth." http://www.noaa.gov/its-all-systems-...ther-satellite |
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On Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 4:44:21 PM UTC-5, Hils wrote:
"NOAA’s first space weather satellite, DSCOVR, has completed instrument validation and will go operational on July 27, when it will take over the role of monitoring potentially damaging space weather storms as they approach Earth. [...] Data from DSCOVR, which will be available to the public in real-time online, will allow forecasters to provide space weather warnings and alerts up to an hour before a surge of particles and magnetic field generated by solar storms hit Earth." http://www.noaa.gov/its-all-systems-...ther-satellite At about that same time around July 26 2016 to about the last day of July, 2016 a big Biohazard drill in Vermont will be going on. Google/whatever, Biohazard Drill Vermont July 2016 |
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On Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 4:44:21 PM UTC-5, Hils wrote:
"NOAA’s first space weather satellite, DSCOVR, has completed instrument validation and will go operational on July 27, when it will take over the role of monitoring potentially damaging space weather storms as they approach Earth. [...] Data from DSCOVR, which will be available to the public in real-time online, will allow forecasters to provide space weather warnings and alerts up to an hour before a surge of particles and magnetic field generated by solar storms hit Earth." http://www.noaa.gov/its-all-systems-...ther-satellite www.newzsentinel.com |
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On Friday, June 24, 2016 at 7:23:38 PM UTC-5, DhiaDuit wrote:
On Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 4:44:21 PM UTC-5, Hils wrote: "NOAA’s first space weather satellite, DSCOVR, has completed instrument validation and will go operational on July 27, when it will take over the role of monitoring potentially damaging space weather storms as they approach Earth. [...] Data from DSCOVR, which will be available to the public in real-time online, will allow forecasters to provide space weather warnings and alerts up to an hour before a surge of particles and magnetic field generated by solar storms hit Earth." http://www.noaa.gov/its-all-systems-...ther-satellite www.newzsentinel.com Tsunami roller coaster fell 30 feet off the track today in Motherwell near Glasgow, Scotland. |
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