Wednesday, November 28, 2012

[Science] Deep Inside Saturn's Stormy Eye: Big Pic

Deep Inside Saturn's Stormy Eye: Big Pic
http://thespacereporter.com/2012/11/second-pac-man-discovered-in-saturn-system/
Nov. 28, 2012 -- This may look like an Earthly hurricane but it's actually something much, much larger: it's an enormous cyclone that's swirling above Saturn's north pole, captured in a raw image by NASA's Cassini spacecraft on November 27, 2012.

Climate "changing before our eyes": World Meteorological Organization
http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/features/climate-changing-before-our-eyes-world-met-organisation_788138.html
By Alister Doyle. DOHA | Wed Nov 28, 2012 6:32am EST. DOHA (Reuters) - The fact that Arctic sea ice has melted this year to its lowest recorded level shows, along with other weather extremes, that "climate change is taking place before our eyes", the World ...

Lava flows to the ocean in Hawaii, creating rare natural show
http://www.wina.com/Lava-flows-to-the-ocean-in-Hawaii-creating-rare-na/11458736?newsId=179770
By Malia Mattoch. HONOLULU | Wed Nov 28, 2012 5:55am EST. HONOLULU (Reuters) - A volcano on Hawaii's largest island is spilling lava into the ocean, creating a rare and spectacular fusion of steam and waves that officials said on Tuesday could attract ...

Atomic Bomb On Moon? US Had Secret Plan To Nuke Moon During Cold War ...
http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/in-cold-war-us-planned-to-blow-up-the-moon-report-298510
A story that surfaced over a decade ago is making the rounds again this week, as some media outlets are reporting that the U.S. considered detonating an atomic bomb on the moon in an effort to intimidate the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War.

Greens Sue USA to Save Gray Wolves
http://www.yellowstonegate.com/2012/11/second-lawsuit-filed-against-wyoming-wolf-hunts/
DENVER (CN) - The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service knows that gray wolves "will be exterminated" in a great part of Wyoming if it allows the state to "manage" the animals, but Fish & Wildlife is doing it anyway, eight environmental groups claim in Federal Court.

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