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Infuzoria - Auroral Storm Label:mastik netlabel Catalog#: mstk005 Format: File, MP3, EP, 256 kbps Country: Russia Released: 02 Jun 2006 Genre: Electronic http://www.archive.org/details/mastik Tags: dnb drum and bass jungle drumfunk liquid infuzoria mastik dozuki buzz icr asc source direct alpha omega |
User: kentuckashee |
Auroral Nights this is something I made on a lark! It started out as a gif, and then I finished it off with windows Movie maker Tags: art gifs animations |
User: iKnowYouSeeThis |
HAARP -1- High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (CC) closed captioned for the media-illiterate. Playlist Full Show: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=D8E7A1F2365AA1C4 Aired on Canadian Broadcast Corporation - CBCNews The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) is an investigation project to "understand, simulate and control ionospheric processes that might alter the performance of communication and surveillance systems." Started in 1993, the project is proposed to last for a period of twenty years.The project is jointly funded by the United States Air Force, the Navy, and the University of Alaska. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Russian Parliament In August 2002, further support for those critical of HAARP technology came from the State Duma (parliament) of Russia. The Duma published a critical report on the HAARP written by the international affairs and defense committees, signed by 90 deputies and presented to President Vladimir Putin. The report claimed that "the U.S. is creating new integral geophysical weapons that may influence the near-Earth medium with high-frequency radio waves ... The significance of this qualitative leap could be compared to the transition from cold steel to firearms, or from conventional weapons to nuclear weapons. This new type of weapons differs from previous types in that the near-Earth medium becomes at once an object of direct influence and its component." However, given the timing of the Russian intervention, it is possible that it was related to a controversy at the time concerning the US withdrawal in June 2002 from the Russian-American Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty. This high level concern is paralled in the April 1997 statement by the U.S. Secretary of Defense over the power of such electromagnetic weaponry. Russia owns and operates an ionospheric heater system as powerful as the HAARP, called 'Sura,' which is located in central Russia, roughly 150 km from the city of Nizhny Novgorod. Tags: haarp High Frequency Active Auroral Reasearch Program |
User: VirrajSorhvi |
Northern Lights as seen from the Himalayas (31° latitude) — Part I THE NORTHERN LIGHTS, also known as the aurora borealis, are often thought to be restricted (in their full splendour at least) to the so-called auroral zone, which includes Scandinavia and the coast of Siberia, although the phenomenon has been witnessed in the United States, according to the Encyclopædia Britannica, as far south as 40°. In the present video, quite magnificent auroral manifestations are recorded by Virraj Sorhvi even further south than that, at the geographic latitude of 31°, from India's Lesser Himalayas — the elevation of the vantage point above sea level (at 2,062 metres or 6,766 feet, i.e. 23.3% of the height of Mount Everest) being probably a crucial factor in facilitating the phenomenon's visibility from such a low latitude. Since Virraj (and the camera) are however facing southwards, the question arises as to whether what is seen here is not perchance some extraordinary view, however improbable, of the aurora australis instead of borealis, i.e. the Southern Lights? At any rate, the particular characteristics of the auroral displays captured here, which seem to be relatively well structured, include an ochreous tint to the bottom band of colour, and a fan-tailed shape of the upper portion of the most spectacular among the natural luminosities. There is one further difficulty here. The auroral index for the date of 3 August 2008, as determined by the Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, was 1 on the scale of 0 to 9 (with 0 being the lowest degree of auroral activity, and 4 — or "moderate" activity — being the highest recorded for any day in the month of August 2008). So, if the Northern Lights were clinically dead on 3 August 2008 (and on the two days immediately preceding and following), what exactly are we seeing here? In formulating the answer to this question it should be borne in mind that any hypothesis linking the optical phenomena in the present video with the activities of thunderstorm systems will be weakened by the archival data of the India Meteorological Department, a governmental agency, which reports "all quiet" over Delhi, a locality some 270 km (170 miles) due south as the crow flies from the video's vantage point, on the date in question (and on the two days immediately preceding and following) — as evidenced on their website at http://www.imd.gov.in/section/nhac/dynamic/wxmonth.htm — although the presence of an active thunderstorm system closer home, say, within the range of 50 or 100 km, has not yet been completely ruled out (however improbable such a system would be in the area in question without having first affected the region of Delhi on the same or on the PRECEDING day, given the general patterns of India's south-western monsoon). Anyhow, time well spent on sleepless nights at a sanatorium, would you say? ♦ Virraj has been hospitalized continuously since 4 July 2005; he has been convalescing (with active osteomyelitis or bone infection) at the Simla Sanitarium and Hospital since 28 May 2008. For the latest info, visit http://www.flickr.com/photos/virraj ♦ video & still photography location: Simla Sanitarium and Hospital, Carton House, Chaura Maidan, Shimla, Himāchal Pradesh, India (lat=31.103183 lon=77.156029) ♦ video date: Sunday, 3 August 2008 (23:13:00-23:25:00 IST | 17:43:00-17:55:00 GMT) — 1127th day of Virraj's hospitalization overall (68th day at Simla Sanitarium) ♦ still photography date (last three images): Thursday, 31 July 2008 (19:51:00-19:53:00 IST | 14:21:00-14:23:00 GMT) — 1124th day of Virraj's hospitalization overall (65th day at Simla Sanitarium) ♥♥♥Greetings to the viewers of my video in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin, Albania, Australia, Belarus, Belgium, Canada, China, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Norway, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and other parts of the world!♥♥♥ Tags: shimla शिमला himachal pradesh india himalayas himalaya 喜马拉雅山 ιμαλάια mountains night sky northern lights aurore boréale boreale polarlicht nordlicht zorza polarna полярное сияние βόρειο σέλας 北極光 aurora borealis الشفق القطبي شفق قطبي उत्तर ध्रुवप्रभा ध्रुवीय ज्योति ऊषाकाल sanatorium patient virraj sorhvi |
User: gatephoenix |
HAARP - Nature Modification Weapon HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Reasearch Program). Supposed Weather modification, communication disruption and mind control Weapon. Extended Star Wars Defense Initiative (SDI)weapon of the US military. HAARP has the ability of modifying the World's electro-magnetic field. Tags: HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Reasearch Program) Nikola tesla |
User: auroral |
Every last drop! Baby squirrels can only have certain amount of milk because if he drinks too much he can possibly asphyxiate....but he wanted more :( This is an orphaned male squirrel I raised since I found it as a "pinky". In this video he is a little older. His name is "Twitchy" He grew up to be a big boy squirrel and released back into the wild with the help of a wildlife rescue. :) I will always miss this one. I miss the times we chilled out in front of the tv and ate popcorn and nuts. He woke me up everymorning a 8 am to run. I ran on the treadmill, he ran on his custom oversized hamster wheel. And the times where he peaks through the curtains to see who's at the door. He was by far the coolest pet I have ever taken care of. I miss him dearly. :( I wish I could have kept him, but it would have been wrong. Tags: squirrel baby pinky milk nurse |
User: vitz313 |
HAARP Reseption 1-20-08 The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program Tags: haarp amateur high frequency active auroral research program |
User: amore101 |
Earth's Alien Sounds (Audio) This is just the Audio. Earth emits an ear-piercing series of chirps and whistles that could be heard by anyone who might be listening, astronomers have discovered. Scientists have known about the radiation since the 1970s. It is created high above the planet, where charged particles from the solar wind collide with Earth's magnetic field. It is related to the phenomenon that generates the colorful aurora, or Northern Lights. Our planet is also known to hum, a mysterious low-frequency sound thought to be caused by the churning ocean or the roiling atmosphere. The radio waves are blocked by the ionosphere, a charged layer atop our atmosphere, so they do not reach Earth. That's good, because the out-of-this-world radio waves are 10,000 times stronger than even the strongest military signal, the researchers said, and they would overwhelm all radio stations on the planet. Theorists had long figured the radio waves, which were not well studied, oozed into space in an ever-widening cone, like light from a torch. But new data from the European Space Agency's Cluster mission, a group of four high-flying satellites, reveals the bursts of radio waves head off to the cosmos in beam-like fashion, instead. This means they're more detectable to anyone who might be listening. The Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR), as it is called, is beamed out in a narrow plane, as if someone had put a mask over a torch and left a slit for the radiation to escape. The knowledge of this flat beam could also be used by Earth's astronomers to detect planets around other stars, if they can build a new radio telescope big enough for the search. They could also learn more about Jupiter and Saturn by studying AKR, which should emit from the auroral activity on those worlds, too. "Whenever you have aurora, you get AKR," said Robert Mutel, a University of Iowa researcher involved in the work. The AKR bursts -- Mutel and colleagues studied 12,000 of them -- originate in spots the size of a large city a few thousand miles above Earth and above the region where the Northern Lights form. "We can now determine exactly where the emission is coming from," Mutel said. Tags: space scientists radiation solar magnetic field earth aurora northern aliens ionosphere Auroral Kilometric AKR |
User: UnityNow2008 |
HAARP 4C1 - "HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Reasearch Program). Supposed Weather modification, communication disruption and mind control Weapon. Extended Star Wars Defense Initiative (SDI)weapon of the US military. HAARP has the ability of modifying the World's electro-magnetic field." Tags: HAARP High Frequency Active Auroral Reasearch Program Nikola tesla Weather Control Mind control Secrete Weapon |
User: amore101 |
Earth's Cries Recorded in Space Earth emits an ear-piercing series of chirps and whistles that could be heard by anyone who might be listening, astronomers have discovered. Scientists have known about the radiation since the 1970s. It is created high above the planet, where charged particles from the solar wind collide with Earth's magnetic field. It is related to the phenomenon that generates the colorful aurora, or Northern Lights. Our planet is also known to hum, a mysterious low-frequency sound thought to be caused by the churning ocean or the roiling atmosphere. The radio waves are blocked by the ionosphere, a charged layer atop our atmosphere, so they do not reach Earth. That's good, because the out-of-this-world radio waves are 10,000 times stronger than even the strongest military signal, the researchers said, and they would overwhelm all radio stations on the planet. Theorists had long figured the radio waves, which were not well studied, oozed into space in an ever-widening cone, like light from a torch. But new data from the European Space Agency's Cluster mission, a group of four high-flying satellites, reveals the bursts of radio waves head off to the cosmos in beam-like fashion, instead. This means they're more detectable to anyone who might be listening. The Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR), as it is called, is beamed out in a narrow plane, as if someone had put a mask over a torch and left a slit for the radiation to escape. The knowledge of this flat beam could also be used by Earth's astronomers to detect planets around other stars, if they can build a new radio telescope big enough for the search. They could also learn more about Jupiter and Saturn by studying AKR, which should emit from the auroral activity on those worlds, too. "Whenever you have aurora, you get AKR," said Robert Mutel, a University of Iowa researcher involved in the work. The AKR bursts -- Mutel and colleagues studied 12,000 of them -- originate in spots the size of a large city a few thousand miles above Earth and above the region where the Northern Lights form. "We can now determine exactly where the emission is coming from," Mutel said. Tags: space scientists radiation solar magnetic field earth aurora nothern aliens ionosphere Auroral Kilometric AKR |