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9/11/2014 12:22:57 AM

Scientists: 'Extreme' solar storm heading to Earth

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WASHINGTON (AP) — An extreme solar flare is blasting its way to Earth and could mess up some power grids, satellites and radio transmissions, scientists say.

It's been several years since Earth has had a solar storm of this size coming from sunspots smack in the middle of the sun, said Tom Berger, director of the Space Weather Prediction Center in Boulder, Colorado.

Solar storms happen often, especially during peaks in the solar cycle, and don't directly harm people. But what makes this one more worrisome is its location on the sun along with its strength, he said.

"There's been a giant magnetic explosion on the sun," Berger said. "Because it's pointed right at us, we'll at least catch some of the cloud" of highly energized and magnetized plasma that can disrupt Earth's magnetic sphere, which sometimes leads to temporary power grid problems.

Forecasters don't yet know when Wednesday's solar storm will arrive here and which part of the planet will be facing the sun and bear the brunt of the effects. It could arrive as early as Thursday morning or may take a few days.

Berger said scientists will have a better idea after they get more satellite data. The first part of the storm, which arrives in only a few minutes, has already affected radio transmissions. It can also damage satellites.

The flare is considered "extreme" on forecasters' scale, but just barely so, Berger said.

On the plus side, sun flares expand the colorful northern lights so people farther south can see them..

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9/11/2014 12:26:59 AM

Russia Fires Nuclear Missile, Hits Target 3,500 Miles Away

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on September 10 2014 12:00 PM

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with top officials representing Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and the European Union in Minsk, Aug. 26, 2014. Putin said the crisis in Ukraine could not be solved by a further military escalation or without dialogue with representatives of the country's Russian-speaking eastern regions.Reuters/Alexei Druzhinin/RIA Novosti/Kremlin

Russia successfully tested its latest Bulava intercontinental nuclear missile Wednesday amid rising tensions with NATO over the conflict in Ukraine. The nearly 37-ton missile was launched from Russia’s new submarine, the Vladimir Monomakh, as part of its sea trials. Deputy Defense Minister Yuriy Borisov said a total of five test launches are planned.

The Vladimir Monomakh, named after a medieval prince, fired the inter-continental ballistic missile from the White Sea near Russia’s border with Finland and hit its target nearly 3,500 miles away on the Kamchatka peninsula north of Japan. The Russian Navy's head, Adm. Viktor Chirkov, was aboard the Vladimir Monomakh for the launch.

The Borei-class Vladimir Monomakh can carry up to 16 Bulava missiles, which can each carry up to 10 nuclear warheads. The Bulava missiles have a range of 5,000 miles and can reportedly cause a blast 100 times larger than the atomic bombs the U.S. dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. The Bulava system has been plagued with troubles, including at least eight unsuccessful test-fires. Borei-class submarines have to successfully test fire Bulava missiles to be accepted by the Russian Navy.

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NATO leaders have accused Russia of invading Ukraine and stirring unrest in the ethnic Russian Ukrainian population. Pro-Russian separatists in the east have been battling the Ukrainian military for more than five months, hoping to secede from Ukraine and join its larger neighbor.

Meanwhile, President Vladimir Putin took control Wednesday of Russia's Military Industrial Commission, the body in charge of making defense orders and ensuring the implementation of those contracts. Putin wants to shift defense-related production and development to the domestic market.



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9/11/2014 7:02:22 AM
Well If I pointed the finger at a World Leader like the President I will say that I do not know all that there is to know about what is going on. I did not like the direction that things were going in the world with all of the violence and killing of innocent people.

I will say now that I am encouraged after hearing the President speak this evening. I like the tougher stance that he is taking. Bad people need to be taken out...not controlled. I still say that it is not good to tell the world what we will not do to the bad people. I would go a step farther than the President did in his speech and say what ever it takes.
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9/11/2014 10:38:26 AM
I think it is warning message from Putin to USA, NATO and all of its allies. Now tension will grow in exponential manner.

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Russia Fires Nuclear Missile, Hits Target 3,500 Miles Away

@neato_itsdennis
on September 10 2014 12:00 PM

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with top officials representing Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and the European Union in Minsk, Aug. 26, 2014. Putin said the crisis in Ukraine could not be solved by a further military escalation or without dialogue with representatives of the country's Russian-speaking eastern regions.Reuters/Alexei Druzhinin/RIA Novosti/Kremlin

Russia successfully tested its latest Bulava intercontinental nuclear missile Wednesday amid rising tensions with NATO over the conflict in Ukraine. The nearly 37-ton missile was launched from Russia’s new submarine, the Vladimir Monomakh, as part of its sea trials. Deputy Defense Minister Yuriy Borisov said a total of five test launches are planned.

The Vladimir Monomakh, named after a medieval prince, fired the inter-continental ballistic missile from the White Sea near Russia’s border with Finland and hit its target nearly 3,500 miles away on the Kamchatka peninsula north of Japan. The Russian Navy's head, Adm. Viktor Chirkov, was aboard the Vladimir Monomakh for the launch.

The Borei-class Vladimir Monomakh can carry up to 16 Bulava missiles, which can each carry up to 10 nuclear warheads. The Bulava missiles have a range of 5,000 miles and can reportedly cause a blast 100 times larger than the atomic bombs the U.S. dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. The Bulava system has been plagued with troubles, including at least eight unsuccessful test-fires. Borei-class submarines have to successfully test fire Bulava missiles to be accepted by the Russian Navy.

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NATO leaders have accused Russia of invading Ukraine and stirring unrest in the ethnic Russian Ukrainian population. Pro-Russian separatists in the east have been battling the Ukrainian military for more than five months, hoping to secede from Ukraine and join its larger neighbor.

Meanwhile, President Vladimir Putin took control Wednesday of Russia's Military Industrial Commission, the body in charge of making defense orders and ensuring the implementation of those contracts. Putin wants to shift defense-related production and development to the domestic market.



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9/11/2014 10:52:06 AM
This is very very pathetic incidences going on one after another. Who want to take revenge, the can't target the actual targets, rather killing innocent people who are not responsible for any mishap in the territory. Who is responsible for all these?

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