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Rare Auroral Events, Campi Flegrei, Quake Watch | S0 News
Oct.22.2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7GivSsD7Bc
https://spaceweathernews.com/
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5Mt85VL7Ko (MrMBB333: A COLOSSAL eruption just occurred on the sun! This was HUGE!)
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https://x.com/UAPWatchers/status/1980765776006013243
https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/mpec/K25/K25UE2.html
Skywatch Signal
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🚨NASA Quietly Activates Planetary Defense Network for 3I/ATLAS Without Saying a Word
Buried in tonight’s official MPEC (2025-U142) the Minor Planet Center’s internal bulletin is an editorial notice that says it all:
“Announcement of IAWN Comet Astrometry Campaign Nov. 27, 2025 – Jan. 27, 2026.”
“The campaign will target comet 3I/ATLAS (C/2025 N1).”
Be clear that this is not a Reddit rumor, 4chan leak, this is straight from the IAU, hosted on Harvard’s Minor Planet Center, issued on behalf of NASA’s International Asteroid Warning Network, the same group that coordinates global tracking in planetary-defense scenarios.
So this is whats happening, for the first time in history, an interstellar object namely 3I/ATLAS has been formally enrolled in a planetary defense–level observation campaign.
They’re calling it “a test of improved astrometry methods.”
In other words the object isn’t behaving like it should.
The bulletin admits it:
“Cometary bodies are extended… features that can systematically pull their centroid measurements off their central brightness peak.”
Meaning that the light and the mass don’t line up.
Exactly the issue astronomers have been speaking about for months. 3I/ATLAS’s photometric center is offset from its orbital predictions.
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Here’s the timeline they quietly outlined:
Workshop Nov 10
Kickoff meeting – Nov 25
Global observing window – Nov 27 to Jan 27
Close out telecon : Feb 3
That window covers perihelion through Earth’s near pass when 3I/ATLAS will be closest, brightest, and most unstable.
So, after months of near total silence, NASA, ESA, and the IAU just activated the planetary defense network, but they did it under the cover of an “astrometry exercise.”
No headlines or press kit. Just a quiet admission that the world’s largest observatories will now point at one object… 3I/ATLAS.
Let’s be clear about this right now, this isn’t normal.
The IAWN doesn’t organize global campaigns for routine comets.
They test coordination on bodies that matter, potential hazards, anomalies, or high-interest targets.
And you don’t need to “improve astrometry” unless your target refuses to follow standard math.
So yes they finally broke silence, but instead of a briefing, we got a bulletin, and instead of transparency, we got a PDF at 21:08 UT.
They can call it a “training exercise” all they want but when every telescope from Mauna Kea to Chile is being synced on one object, that’s not a drill.
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https://avi-loeb.medium.com/the-anti-tail-of-3i-atlas-turned-to-a-tail-9ad2479b6633
https://avi-loeb.medium.com/the-scientific-revolution-of-interstellar-objects-b8d9278bc05f
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2510.18769
The Anti-tail of 3I/ATLAS Turned to a Tail!
October 22, 2025
New images of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, taken by the 2.5 meter diameter Nordic Optical Telescope, in the Canary Islands, Spain (accessible here), reveal that the anti-tail from 3I/ATLAS towards the Sun observed during July and August 2025 turned into a tail in September 2025. No terrestrial observations are possible during the month of October as 3I/ATLAS arrived too close to the Sun in the sky.
The inferred mass loss rate from 3I/ATLAS scales roughly with the solar radiation flux impinging on its surface.
The authors, David Jewitt and Jane Luu, note that this dependence is consistent with carbon dioxide (CO2) being the main driver of activity, as already inferred from previous spectroscopic data by the SPHEREx space observatory and Webb space telescope (reported here and here, respectively).
The exquisite spectrum measured by the Webb telescope (reported here) implied a mass loss rate of about 150 kilograms per second at a distance of 3.32 times the Earth-Sun separation (au), with a mass composition fractions of 87% being CO2, 9% being CO and about 4% being H2O.
The high-resolution imaging of 3I/ATLAS by the Hubble Space Telescope on July 21, 2025 (as reported here), revealed a pronounced sunward anti-tail with a projected 2:1 elongation and a viewing-angle corrected elongation of about 10:1 in three dimensions — resembling a jet.
In collaboration with Eric Keto I wrote a paper (accessible here) ithat explained this sunward jet as being dominated by scattering of sunlight by H2O ice fragments ejected from the nucleus of 3I/ATLAS as a result of CO2 sublimation.
Today, Eric Keto and I posted a detailed theoretical model (accessible here) that explains the transition of the anti-tail of 3I/ATLAS to a tail in September 2025.
In addition to the Nordic Optical Telescopes, observations with the Keck telescope (reported here) and Gemini South observatory (reported here) show a reduction in the anti-tail and the growth of a tail in a direction away from the Sun.
Our model details the physics behind this evolution. As 3I/ATLAS approaches the Sun, the exponential temperature dependence of the sublimation rate causes a continuous increase in the production rate of ice fragments and a sharp decline in their residence time in the outflow.
The combined effects produce a peak in total scattering cross-section due to H2O ice grains at a distance of 3 to 4 au from the Sun.
At closer heliocentric distances, the scattering becomes dominated by longer-lived refractory dust particles and larger volatile grains with survival times long enough to form a tail that stretches away from the Sun.
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The images taken on October 2, 2025 by the HiRISE camera onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (still unavailable, possibly due to the U.S. government shutdown) should provide a sideway view of the glow around 3I/ATLAS with a pixel resolution of 30 kilometers.
Once released, they would offer an excellent test for the Keto-Loeb model of an icy coma around 3I/ATLAS.
The total amount of mass lost from 3I/ATLAS during the months of July through October 2025, amounts to about 2 million tons. This amounts to a fraction lower than 0.00005 of the total mass of 3I/ATLAS.
The interstellar object was inferred to possess a mass larger than 33 billion tons based on the lack of detectable non-gravitational recoil in its trajectory, as inferred in a paper I wrote in collaboration with Richard Cloete and Peter Veres (available here).
The entire plume of gas around 3I/ATLAS requires the ablation of a surface layer with an average thickness of merely 4 centimeter out of a solid object with a diameter of 5 kilometers, comparable to the ratio between the length of the palm of your hand and the length of Manhattan Island. Needless to say, we cannot infer the true nature of 3I/ATLAS from the skin layer that it shed so far.
My colleague, Adam Hibberd, pointed out that if the object is an alien spacecraft slowing down, and the anti-tail is braking thrust, then this change from anti-tail to tail would be entirely expected near perihelion.
In that case, the transition would constitute a technosignature in the form of an unexpected phenomenon indicative of controlled maneuvering, possibly with the intention of achieving a bound heliocentric orbit between Mars’s and Jupiter’s orbits.
Since the surface of 3I/ATLAS will be exposed to at least 33 gigawatts of solar radiation at perihelion, post-perihelion observations at its closest approach to Earth on December 19, 2025, will provide the most important clues about its nature.
If, as a result of the intense solar heating, 3I/ATLAS will show all the features of a natural comet, I will reduce its rank to 2 on the Loeb scale (quantified here and here).
The rank will not go down to 0 because the enormously larger mass of 3I/ATLAS relative to 1I/`Oumuamua and 2I/Borisov and its fine-tuned orbital alignment with the ecliptic plane, will never go away.
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NASA confirms Earth has 2 moons, kind of
Updated: Oct 21, 2025 / 03:34 PM CDT
Earth has a new travel buddy in space.
According to NASA, a small asteroid named 2025 PN7 is what scientists are calling a “quasi-moon,” which is considered a rare companion that travels almost exactly in sync with Earth.
2025 PN7 was discovered by scientists at the University of Hawaii, where they estimated that it was 18 to 36 meters wide.
The scientists said it has probably been tagging along Earth for around 60 years, and if its current orbit holds, it’ll stay with us until 2083 before drifting away into open space again.
The second moon does not affect us on Earth, as 2025 PN7 has never come any closer than 4 million kilometers away from the planet.
Scientists said that it is 10 times farther away than the moon and that it has no impact on tides and gravity and adds that it will not outshine the actual moon.
https://www.newsnationnow.com/space/nasa-earth-two-moons/
https://www.dexerto.com/entertainment/a-new-moon-has-been-trailing-earth-for-decades-and-no-one-noticed-until-now-3271767/
https://earthsky.org/space/earth-quasi-moon-2025-pn7/
https://minorplanetcenter.net/mpec/K25/K25QN2.html
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/science/a-second-moon-for-earth-nasas-quasi-moon-begins-its-50-year-orbital-journey-around-our-planet-until-2038/articleshow/124728096.cms
https://www.ndtv.com/science/all-about-asteroid-2025-pn7-earths-new-quasi-moon-9498385
https://www.livescience.com/space/astronomy/earths-newest-quasi-moon-may-have-been-secretly-orbiting-our-planet-for-decades
Recipe for a BIG happenin'
this outlet came up in my sweep for Atlas today.
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what a headline
Alien attack could be imminent
https://www.femalefirst.co.uk/bizarre/alien-attack-imminent-1431789.html
Letters to the Editor: If NASA’s JPL mission is shelved, we’ll lose invaluable scientific information
Oct. 22, 2025 6 AM PT
To the editor: As a member of the Mars Sample Return team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, I think your readers would benefit from the following additional information (“JPL’s rough ride: Can California’s shining star of space science recover?,” Oct. 19).
First, the purpose of that mission is to bring back rock and regolith samples from Mars. Second, these samples are currently being collected by the Perseverance rover, which has been operating on Mars for more than four years and is still going strong.
Third, as announced by NASA and described in a paper published in the journal Nature on Sept. 10, at least one of the samples collected so far by Perseverance has shown a potential biosignature — that is, a substance or structure that might have a biologic origin, meaning it might have been produced by ancient life.
And lastly, if that sample were returned to Earth, then scientific analysis would likely be able to determine whether it does indeed indicate prior life on Mars.
If, on the other hand, we do not bring back this sample because the mission has been shelved, then we will probably never know what precious secrets it holds.
That would be a huge missed opportunity and a shame for us all.
David Cummings, Santa Barbara
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/letters-to-the-editor/story/2025-10-22/nasa-jpl-mars-research
‘Why are you gay?’: Elon Musk’s homophobic slur escalates feud with Trump cabinet member
Wednesday 22 October 2025 10:14 BST
Elon Musk’s hostilities with Sean Duffy reignited Tuesday with the billionaire accusing the Trump administration’s Transport Secretary of “trying to kill NASA” and attacking him with crude comments online.
The richest man in the world’s onslaught of criticism comes just a day after Duffy told CNBC that Musk’s rocket company was falling “behind” the administration’s timeline for getting humans back to the moon, and that he would now be opening up the government contract to others – including the Jeff Bezos-owned Blue Origin.
“We’re not going to wait for one company,” Duffy, who is also the Acting Administrator for NASA, said.
“We’re going to push this forward and win the second space race against the Chinese. Get back to the moon, set up a camp, a base and from there we’re gonna figure out how we can get to Mars,” he said.
The SpaceX boss made a series of posts on his social media platform X in response to Duffy’s remarks, including a GIF of a famous exchange in which an anchor asked a guest, “Why are you gay?”
But the disparagement from the Tesla co-founder did not stop there. As well as his offensive GIF post, Musk dubbed the former Fox Business co-host “Sean Dummy,” claiming he was “trying to kill” the agency.
The billionaire’s accusation followed aThe Wall Street Journal report that said Duffy planned to fold NASA into the Department of Transportation.
Musk, alongside others on his platform X, said they believed such a move would mark the beginning of the end for American dominance in space.
“The person responsible for America’s space program can’t have a 2 digit IQ,” he wrote in a separate post on Tuesday.
NASA Press Secretary Bethany Stevens told The Independent that Duffy had floated the idea of NASA benefiting from being part of the cabinet maybe within the Department of Transportation, “but he’s never said he wants to keep the job himself.”
“The president asked him to talk with potential candidates for administrator, and he’s been happy to help by vetting people and giving his honest feedback.
The bottom line is that Secretary Duffy is here to serve the president, and he will support whomever the president nominates,” she said in an emailed statement.
The Independent’s request for comment from the Department of Transportation was not immediately returned.
Trump cited Isaacman’s ties to Musk and his alleged political leanings in his decision but some have speculated online that the withdrawal was due to the explosive falling out between Trump and Musk in June.
Isaacman himself claimed that his nomination was pulled as “there were some people who had some axes to grind.”
Musk remains a strong advocate for Isaacman to lead the space agency now several months after President Donald Trump pulled his nomination, reposting a message in support of him.
And Musk questioned if Duffy was qualified to head the agency — even sharing a call for the former lumberjack and The Real World: Boston cast member to be ousted.
“Alright, Duffy has got to go,” said user @IronMan198XAD.
Duffy did not reply to Musk’s barrage of criticism but did write Tuesday that he loved Musk’s “passion” related to SpaceX and NASA’s ambitious Artemis program.
“The race to the moon is ON. Great companies shouldn’t be afraid of a challenge,” he said Tuesday. “When our innovators compete with each other, America wins!”
SpaceX was previously awarded the $2.9 billion contract to build the lander system that will get American astronauts back on the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.
But a timeline for such an achievement under the Artemis III mission is up in the air — maybe coming by 2028, Duffy told CNBC.
Since he was appointed acting administrator, Duffy has sounded the alarm over China’s progress toward the moon. The East Asian power player plans to land its astronauts there by 2030 and appears to be making steady progress.
“At the president’s direction, Sean has focused the agency on one clear goal — making sure America gets back to the moon before China,” Stevens noted.
NASA’s Artemis II – the second of six planned missions – is still expected to launch people around the moon as soon as February 2026.
The program is expected to pave the way for future crewed missions to Mars: a major focus for Musk.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/elon-musk-sean-duffy-trump-space-x-nasa-b2849915.html
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/why-are-you-gay-elon-musks-feud-with-acting-nasa-chief-sean-duffy-explained/articleshow/124735514.cms
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1980489977701282132
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1980318686725677162
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1980654826129354924
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1980657620160860501
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1981015829740433743
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Reminds me of a great skit from Mr Show
You gay bastard! No gay administrator of mine isn't 'not gay!'
Physicist Quits NASA After Discovering Truth of The Universe | Thomas Campbell
Oct 20, 2025
OUTLINE
00:00 - Working for NASA & the Star Wars program
08:37 - NASA's lost knowledge
12:16 - Bob Monroe & consciousness research
20:01 - Why rocket scientists embrace parapsychology
26:18 - Tom's theory of consciousness
37:09 - We live in a computed reality
48:06 - How consciousness is evolving
56:38 - Visiting other realities (without drugs)
01:05:53 - We all share one consciousness
01:13:30 - Chris Bledsoe's healing abilities & alien orbs
01:23:45 - How to level up your consciousness
01:34:30 - Blind people learn to see without eyes
01:45:39 - Mind-to-mind connection & communication
01:55:04 - History of the evolution of human consciousness
02:04:15 - When our shared consciousness "woke up"
02:12:43 - How consciousness can heal the body
02:19:17 - "Aliens" are a symptom of consciousness
02:32:16 - The consciousness system = "God"
02:43:24 - Remote viewing death & the afterlife
02:54:20 - Tom's AI guy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7niXhUEC-I
https://x.com/JonesDanny
https://www.usatoday.com/story/studiog/life/2025/10/21/nasa-on-the-fashion-frontier/85778020007/
NASA on the fashion frontier
Oct. 21, 2025 5:00 p.m. ET
From the red carpet to the runway, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s logos have turned into status symbols, inspiring designers, brands and fans around the world.
“Our goal is to reach new and diverse audiences and to get our message out there,” says David Rager, NASA’s creative director, who manages the brand, and is involved in how it’s used in merchandise.
In alignment with NASA’s mandate to serve the public and encourage innovation, there’s no licensing, fees or exclusivity agreements as long as designers abide by guidelines.
“Someone who wants to print 100 shirts for their local mom-and-pop T-shirt shop has the same ability to communicate with us as (designers) Coach or Balenciaga,” he says.
However, fashionistas won’t see NASA branding on swimwear and undergarments because those categories are deemed inappropriate or impermissible given NASA’s role as a government agency.
Up, Up and Away
It was 2017 when the 67-year-old agency hit New York’s fashion scene in a big way. NASA brought its squiggly logotype — nicknamed the worm — out of retirement via appliques on Vivienne Tam’s sheer ruffled dresses, jeans and jackets, while Coach paid homage by dropping patches on the brand’s leather-sleeved varsity jackets.
Four years later, for their fall/winter 2021 collection, French luxury label Balenciaga reimagined an astronaut suit as a voluminous parka festooned with patches commemorating Apollo and space-shuttle flights.
In addition to the worm, designers favor NASA’s insignia, aka the meatball, featuring the organization’s name floating above a blue sphere accented with a vector, orbit and stars.
Before 2017, NASA approved up to 10 logo requests a week. Between last October and July of this year, Rager estimates that NASA received 7,200 requests.
While NASA’s appeal has certainly been boosted by blockbuster movies such as 2016’s “Hidden Figures” and TV’s “Star Trek: Section 31” — marking that franchise’s 59th year — there is also a general uptick in interest on what lies beyond, which includes a focus on new NASA and private missions into space. Fashionistas are taking note.
For Artemis III, scheduled to liftoff in 2027 as NASA’s first crewed moon landing in more than 50 years, Italian luxury brand Prada is producing spacesuits with Axiom Space.
Integrating the red stripe prevalent in Prada’s Linea Rossa line, the design was elegant enough to display last year underneath neo-Renaissance arches in Milan’s Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II shopping gallery.
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Prada’s entry into space engineering isn’t a giant leap, Rager explains, because “if you look in terms of handicraft and craftsmanship, you would look to those industries (like high-end fashion) for that level of detail.”
In its long-term collaboration with Axiom Space, Prada Group chief marketing officer Lorenzo Bertelli says, “we’ve shared our expertise on high-performance materials, features and sewing techniques, and we learned a lot.”
'Across All Generations’
In malls, NASA-logoed sneakers, T-shirts, hoodies and hats have popped up in Vans, PacSun, H&M and Urban Outfitters outlets. On the soccer pitch this past season, Adidas dressed Italy’s Juventus FC players in jerseys inspired by the lunar landscape.
The team’s fans also had their choice of NASA-themed track pants and T-shirts. Alpha Industries spruces up bomber jackets with tonal NASA patches to be centerpieces in its stores in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood; Frankfurt, Germany, and in Tokyo’s Shibuya district
The moon’s a muse in other ways too. As a Boy Scout, Ministry of Supply cofounder and president Gihan Amarasiriwardena fed Mylar through a paper shredder to improvise insulation for his sleeping bag.
Nowadays he uses a temperature-regulating material originally developed to warm astronauts’ gloved hands in Ministry’s signature fabric dubbed Apollo.
For its men’s shirts, as well as shoes and hats produced in collaboration with New Balance, Rockport and Varsity Headwear, lunar gray’s a popular hue as it’s “kind of a chameleon that can work with any color,” he says.
Space style’s been hip enough for such tastemakers as Kylie Jenner and Kid Cudi.
Buzz Aldrin, an Apollo astronaut and original NASA influencer, was spotted in an Alpha Industries’ bomber jacket by company CEO Mike Cirker en route to a flight at Washington Dulles International Airport.
A former military contractor, Alpha’s been offering NASA-logoed jackets to consumers for over 20 years. Cirker says that NASA is not just a passing fashion phase. “(It’s) “a way for our customers to connect with us year after year.”
Byoungho Ellie Jin, author of “Global Fashion Business” and a professor in the Department of Textile and Apparel, Technology and Management at North Carolina State University says,
“The NASA image carries the same meaning across all generations, regardless of their country or gender or ethnicity or political inclinations,” she says. As she sees it, NASA symbolizes “not just the glory of America — it’s the glory of humankind.”
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WTF is Asgradia?
Asgardia’s Terrestrial Ark in UAE
Oph 15, 09Oct 22, 25
The 4th Executives’ Congress of Asgardia is set to take place in Dubai on 22–23 Ophiuchus 0009 (29–30 October 2025).
In a groundbreaking announcement, Asgardia will, for the first time, assert its rights to a physical territory on planet Earth and present its new digital ecosystem – the Asgardia app. And there is more to expect.
Central to Asgardia’s mission of facilitating the birth of the first human child in space, the Space Nation is pursuing a four-phase roadmap: Terrestrial Ark, Ark in Low Earth Orbit, Lunar Ark, and Stellar Ark.
At the Congress, Asgardia will unveil the structure and capabilities of its first terrestrial complex proposed to be built in the UAE.
The Terrestrial Ark has already achieved significant progress through international isolation experiments SIRIUS-21 and SIRIUS-23, with Asgardian representatives contributing directly to cutting-edge space medicine research.
Two isolation experiments featuring Asgardia’s residents, SIRIUS-21 and SIRIUS-23, were hosted at the IBMP isolation facility designed to simulate the life conditions and crew activities of a real spacecraft.
The eight-month SIRIUS-21 mission featured Asgardian Resident, vascular surgeon, and crew physician Dr Victoria Kirichenko as one of the research subjects.
The experiment involved an international crew simulating a lunar mission, including operations in lunar orbit and extravehicular activities, all conducted inside the IBMP’s Ground-Based Medical and Technical Facility over 240 days.
During the mission, the crew performed daily medical monitoring, in-depth health assessment, and physical training consistent with the simulated flight scenario.
The next mission, SIRIUS-23, lasted one year and included another Asgardian Resident, Dr Ksenia Orlova, doctor of aviation and space medicine, serving as the crew physician.
Both experiments focused on assessing women’s health under spaceflight conditions. To achieve its primary mission over the next quarter century, Asgardia aims to develop tools to protect the female body from the negative effects of space, including zero gravity, cosmic radiation, and long-term isolation.
During a press conference, the Head of Nation, Dr Igor Ashurbeyli, announced plans for the next isolation experiment to simulate long-term spaceflight conditions to be hosted in Asgardia’s own complex, featuring married couples.
“Asgardia is dedicated to preserving human civilisation, wherever it may venture,” – states Dr Igor Ashurbeyli, Asgardia’s Head of Nation and founder.
At the upcoming Congress, Asgardia will present the Terrestrial Ark project, marking the beginning of a new phase of research conducted within Asgardia’s own infrastructure.
Stay tuned for official announcements and visit the page dedicated to the upcoming event in Dubai for all the details.
https://asgardia.space/en/news/Asgardias-Terrestrial-Ark-in-UAE
https://asgardia.space/en/pages/dubai-executives-congress
https://x.com/AsgardiaSpace
https://www.youtube.com/@AsgardiaSpace
Space Coast snake alert: Excessive flooding drives out cottonmouths
October 21, 2025 8:29pm EDT
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. - Recent heavy rainfall along Florida’s Space Coast is driving venomous snakes, including cottonmouths, out of their natural habitats.
Brevard County residents have reported more sightings of the snake – also referred to as water moccasins – in areas where people live, work, and explore.
What we know:
Unusually heavy rainfall across Florida’s Space Coast has driven venomous snakes, including cottonmouths, out of their typical wetland habitats.
Rising water levels from the Saint Johns River have flooded low-lying areas, parking lots, and trails – forcing wildlife to seek higher, drier ground.
As a result, Brevard County residents are reporting a noticeable increase in snake sightings – particularly at outdoor hotspots like Camp Holly Airboat Rides near U.S. 192.
What we don't know:
It's unclear how long the increased presence of snakes will last and authorities haven’t provided data on reports of bites in recent weeks.
The backstory:
Cottonmouths are venomous snakes native to Florida, commonly found in swampy or marshy areas, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC).
They’re semi-aquatic and often stay near water sources. However, during extreme weather events – like the recent flooding—they are known to wander into unfamiliar territory.
Camp Holly airboat staff reported multiple sightings and issued a public warning after seeing cottonmouths in their own parking lot.
For locals familiar with Florida wildlife, this isn’t entirely unexpected – but it’s becoming more visible and worrisome.
Big picture view:
To many on the Space Coast, this is a reminder of just how wild "real Florida" can be.
Residents are adjusting their routines – avoiding trails, keeping kids close, and watching where they step.
https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/space-coast-snake-alert-excessive-flooding-drives-out-cottonmouths
https://x.com/AsgardiaSpace/status/1980274969826541923