This post was written exactly 4 years ago, on my Facebook page. I still stand by it. Rich Fleetwood – February 7, 2012 · Riverton · Watching “Doomsday Preppers” on NGC this evening, with an as objective as possible viewpoint. I’ve been doing this stuff myself for 20 years, and in my position and experience, with the […]
Category: Asteroid
SurvivalRing Radio Podcast – Show 103 – Jan. 20th, 2017
Friday night’s show is done…news of the day, homesteading tips, frugality, home security, and brain science…understanding how your brain responds to danger…and how to make it better. SurvivalRing Radio…we’re gonna make it out alive….catch the podcast here… SurvivalRing Radio – 01/20/2017 As always, you are invited to be part of the show every week, either […]
…and we’re back…News from Rich and SurvivalRing…
Hi folks, It’s been a while since my last post, although I’ve been in the backroom of SurvivalRing every day for months, keeping things tuned, tight, backed up, and secure. I’ve thought about posting a lot of things, and often I was poised and ready to add my thoughts to the blog, and at the […]
THREATS: Whoa! 26 atom-bomb-scale asteroid impacts since 2000
Source: earthsky.org By: B612 Foundation Posted on: APR 22, 2014 < p>Most exploded over an ocean, and too high in the atmosphere to do damage, but evidence is mounting that asteroid impacts are more frequent than once believed. At a press conference on April 22 at the Museum of Flight, three prominent astronauts supporting the B612 […]
DOOM: Student’s doomsday plan wins at NASA
Source: bangaloremirror.com By: Sridhar Vivan Posted on: Mar 26, 2014 Their 207-page blueprint on an alternative earth draws water and oxygen from the moon, ‘invents’ gravity and even provides for a viable economy < p>A nuclear holocaust, the super bug ravishing humankind, a flashing neon orbit descending from the sky or an asteroid tearing the planet as we […]
METEORS: Record-Breaking Meteorite Crash on Moon Sparks Brightest Lunar Explosion Ever
NOTE from Rich: Meteors strike the earth 1000’s of times a day, and can be sized anywhere from a grain of sand to a monster 10,000 ton 65 foot wide rock that entered the atmosphere over Russia last year. When a meteor strikes the ground, it then becomes a meteorite, and the planet is covered […]
SCIENCE: Calculated Risks … How Radiation Rules Manned Mars Exploration
Source: space.com By: Sheyna E. Gifford Posted on: February 18, 2014 Nearly everything we know about the radiation exposure on a trip to Mars we have learned in the past 200 days. For much longer, we have known that space is a risky place to be, radiation being one of many reasons. We believed that once our explorers […]