Shared Joy
Jedi Council Member
Hi,
these are new developments in Sun's activity as planets move into conjunction, which triggered some sunspot activity increase and CMEs whose effect (not too strong, but noticeable) will reach Earth this evening or tomorrow:
April 5th,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPhU8d4Qb8g&index=2&list=PLHSoxioQtwZeQaRnO5_9AJB2RmevUpuPT
also a new volcanic eruption near Costa Rica, earthquakes in Papua New Guinea
April 6th report here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrutKWugL5s&list=PLHSoxioQtwZeQaRnO5_9AJB2RmevUpuPT
I've also noticed a new study featured about the moon, which is supposed to be hollow and have wast underground lava tubes
Lunar Lava Tubes Might Make Underground Moon Cities Possible
Quote:
Structurally sound
David Blair, a graduate student in Purdue's Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, led the study that examined whether empty lava tubes more than 1 kilometer wide could remain structurally stable on the moon.
The Purdue team found that if lunar lava tubes existed with a strong arched shape like those on Earth, they would be stable at sizes up to 5,000 meters, or several miles wide, on the moon.
"This wouldn't be possible on Earth, but gravity is much lower on the moonand lunar rock doesn't have to withstand the same weathering and erosion,” Blair reported. "In theory, huge lava tubes — big enough to easily house a city — could be structurally sound on the moon."
these are new developments in Sun's activity as planets move into conjunction, which triggered some sunspot activity increase and CMEs whose effect (not too strong, but noticeable) will reach Earth this evening or tomorrow:
April 5th,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPhU8d4Qb8g&index=2&list=PLHSoxioQtwZeQaRnO5_9AJB2RmevUpuPT
also a new volcanic eruption near Costa Rica, earthquakes in Papua New Guinea
April 6th report here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrutKWugL5s&list=PLHSoxioQtwZeQaRnO5_9AJB2RmevUpuPT
I've also noticed a new study featured about the moon, which is supposed to be hollow and have wast underground lava tubes
Lunar Lava Tubes Might Make Underground Moon Cities Possible
Quote:
Structurally sound
David Blair, a graduate student in Purdue's Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, led the study that examined whether empty lava tubes more than 1 kilometer wide could remain structurally stable on the moon.
The Purdue team found that if lunar lava tubes existed with a strong arched shape like those on Earth, they would be stable at sizes up to 5,000 meters, or several miles wide, on the moon.
"This wouldn't be possible on Earth, but gravity is much lower on the moonand lunar rock doesn't have to withstand the same weathering and erosion,” Blair reported. "In theory, huge lava tubes — big enough to easily house a city — could be structurally sound on the moon."