Comet Dust Triggered "Mind Blowing" Mars Meteor Shower, Says NASA! But Offer No Proof! – Video


Comet Dust Triggered "Mind Blowing" Mars Meteor Shower, Says NASA! But Offer No Proof!
http://www.undergroundworldnews.com Comet Siding Spring #39;s close flyby of Mars last month dumped several tons of primordial dust into the thin martian atmosphere, likely creating a brief but...

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11/08/2014 — X1.6 Solar Flare — Earth Facing CME (coronal mass ejection) – Video


11/08/2014 -- X1.6 Solar Flare -- Earth Facing CME (coronal mass ejection)
Multiple views of the Earth directed X-class (X1.6) solar flare, and associated Coronal Mass Ejection which occurred late on November 7th going into November 8th 2014. Occurring from region...

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Large Vehicle photographed above Lunar Surface. NASA have deleted Photolink since upload. – Video


Large Vehicle photographed above Lunar Surface. NASA have deleted Photolink since upload.
I have not seen this before and did a thorough check on Google using the full link. Apologies if this has been posted before by someone else. Looks like this link has been removed already..........

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UFO Appears In Another NASA LIVE Video Feed Watch Now And Discuss! – Video


UFO Appears In Another NASA LIVE Video Feed Watch Now And Discuss!
A strange "ORB" UFO was discovered in Nasa #39;s Live ISS feed by us not to long ago. The footage was recording in October, 2014. We were not sure if we should upload this video, but after we passed...

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HOW NASA FAKES MARS IMAGES: Colour Obfuscation Explained. ArtAlienTV – MARS ZOO 1080p – Video


HOW NASA FAKES MARS IMAGES: Colour Obfuscation Explained. ArtAlienTV - MARS ZOO 1080p
This is an excerpt from one of my previous videos showing how easy it is to fake the colour of Mars with some simple steps. Are NASA hiding the true colours of the Mars surface? On the whole...

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Mars Comet News – Video


Mars Comet News
Nov. 7, 9 a.m. PST (noon EST, 1700 GMT) NASA hosted a media teleconference to discuss science findings of the Oct. 19 flyby of Mars by comet C/2013 A1 Siding Spring. NASA #39;s Mars Atmosphere...

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NASA dazzled, puzzled by comet Siding Spring data

Thousands of shooting stars per hour scraped a yellowed Martian sky last month as a comet blazed through the red planet's atmosphere at 35 miles per second.

Unfortunately, no one was there to experience the spectacular pass of Siding Spring on Oct. 19, and the remote images and data from the close encounter were not nearly so dramatic.

Still, the space agency has learned surprising things from its extremely rare observations of a comet composed of the matter that formed the inner solar system, scientists said Friday.

The comets dust slammed into the upper atmosphere, creating a massive and dense ionospheric layer, and literally changed the chemistry of the upper atmosphere of Mars, said Jim Green, director of the NASA Planetary Science Division.

The agency and its European counterpart used more than a dozen instruments and a suite of telescopes to chronicle Siding Spring's extremely close flyby, when it came within about 87,000 miles of the Martian surface.

But first, they had to make sure their orbiters - Odyssey, Mars Reconnaissance, MAVEN, and the European Space Agencys Mars Express were out of harm's way on the lee side of the comet's passage. Once the menace of hurtling particles subsided, they got to work.

But data took several days to reach Earth.

We were all wondering what we would see, realizing that the comet had faded in intensity, wondering if we would see anything at all; were all leaning into our screens, said astrophysicist Nick Schneider or the University of Colorado, who is in charge of MAVEN's Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph.

Amid the routine, background emissions, scientists suddenly saw this booming signal" of ionized magnesium in the atmosphere of Mars. They also detected iron, sodium, potassium, chromium, manganese, nickel and zinc -- the unambiguous signatures of a comet, Schneider said.

By looking at the brightness and extent of the ultraviolet emissions, researchers estimated that "a few tons, of dust covered at least a hemisphere of the planet," said Schneider. "So it was not an isolated impact," he added.

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NASA: Comet bombarded Mars sky with meteors

This handout artist's concept provided by NASA/JPL shows the Comet Siding Spring approaching Mars, shown with NASA s orbiters preparing to make science observations of this unique encounter. A pristine distant comet created a once-in-eight-million-year fireworks show on Mars and no humans were there to witness it. But new NASA data from satellites circling Mars released Friday shows that on Oct. 19 when Comet Siding Spring skimmed the red planet, tons of comet dust bombarded the Martian sky with thousands of fireballs an hour. It warped the Martian atmosphere leaving all sorts of metals and an eerie yellow afterglow. (NASA/JPL | )

WASHINGTON A comet created a once-in-8-million-year fireworks show above Mars last month.

NASA data from satellites circling Mars show that when the comet, Siding Spring, skimmed the red planet, tons of comet dust bombarded the Martian sky with thousands of fireballs an hour. It warped the Martian atmosphere, leaving all sorts of metals and an eerie yellow afterglow Oct. 19.

A meteor shower from magnesium, sodium, iron and five other metals might have been so heavy that it might be even considered a meteor storm, said University of Colorado scientist Nick Schneider.

"It would have been truly stunning to the human eye," said Schneider, who was the lead instrument scientist for Maven, one of NASA's Martian satellites.

There was no video to capture the shooting stars from the surface. NASA's rovers, Opportunity and Curiosity, could take only stills. The Associated Press

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