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Spike
12th September 2013, 00:24
ISS "Firestation" to Explore the Tops of Thunderstorms
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2013/10sep_firestation/
High above ordinary lightning, exotic forms known as red sprites and blue elves shoot toward the heavens, cold cousins to the fiery bolts below. In some places jets of antimatter fly upwards, triggering the detectors on NASA's orbiting high-energy observatories. And as often as 500 times a day, Earth briefly mimics a supernova, producing a powerful blast of gamma-rays known as a Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flash or TGF




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNmUfcc_zBk

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrestrial_gamma-ray_flash

I think this is a result from the sun losing it's heliosphere. Allowing cosmic rays to hit us. When gamma rays hit us from what ever source the ionosphere converts it into energy or heat. Thus the sprites in the sky

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA1F4dfA5iM


That could be the case, but what about the earths magnetic field starting to flip when the sun's poles flip too. Creating static electricity in the sky would look like lightning webs in the sky for awhile just my thought.

This is why i think that the gamma rays are coming from some where else!!

NASA: Huge Defunct Satellite Will Fall to Earth This Week september 23 only one day before Autumn begins
http://www.space.com/12999-dead-nasa-satellite-falling-earth-sept-23.html

Tesla_WTC_Solution
12th September 2013, 08:36
Spike, my dad was observing a huge freak storm once in Kentucky, way way back in the early 90s or maybe a bit later on, and he saw a HUGE pink burst of light that lasted for many seconds. In fact he thought it was a "pink cloud" and he said that it "hauled ass" (LOL) across the sky, to his eyes apparently underneath the cloud cover, but now that we know about gamma bursts on thunderheads, it makes more sense that it came from above...

I wish I had seen that thing. :( !!!!!!!!!

p.s. i saw a shooting star or small meteorite tonight in eastern washington btw!

p.p.s. do you think the NASA observatories can sense neutrinos and perhaps even exotic particles generated BEFORE a nuclear blast or gamma burst? :) i've wondered this since reading about IceCube Neutrino Observatory.

I was also wondering if that thing is connected to HAARP or another missile defense system. !!!

Spike
12th September 2013, 17:22
Thats cool your dad saw a sprite. You might of saw one from the Perseid meteor shower http://spaceweather.com/. I think they can detect them before the gamma ray gets there. Since cern made it clear that neutrinos can travel faster then light. unless they detected a anti neutrino the only difference is that on of the quarks are positive instead of negative. Matter of fact anti neutrinos dont follow the law gravity or get sucked into a black hole isnt that some thing :).

NASA's Chandra Observatory Catches Giant Black Hole Rejecting Material
http://www.nasa.gov/press/2013/august/nasas-chandra-observatory-catches-giant-black-hole-rejecting-material/#.UjHyk3-C8yw

I dont know if it is connected in a sense haarp is a radio telescope when shut off run by the navy, air force, army.

go to 7:08 to hear about a space shuttle going down and atmospheric effects

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg7IfscRqT8

The movie gravity coming out in October.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U06xFA-cl_o