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Trump Just CANCELED His Schedule, Locked Himself Into The White House | Something BIG Is Happening…
Jun 21, 2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4osmY_toCJU
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day
June 21, 2026
Keogram: The Sky in 2025
What if you could see the entire sky all at once for an entire year? That, very nearly, is what is pictured here. Every 15 seconds during 2025, an all-sky camera took an image of the sky over the Netherlands. Central columns from these images were then aligned and combined to create the featured keogram, with January at the top, December at the bottom, and the middle of the night running vertically just left of center. What do we see? Most obviously, the daytime sky is mostly blue, while the nighttime sky is mostly black. The twelve light bands crossing the night sky are caused by the glow of the Moon. The thinnest part of the black hourglass shape occurs during the summer solstice, like today, when days are the longest, while the thickest part occurs at the winter solstice. Equinoxes can also be located in the keogram, for example the northern-spring equinox from one year ago is about three-quarters of the way up.
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmm9ek0itF0
Energy Into the Core, Solar Flares Rising | S0 News and frens
June.21.2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw1EMQIAgFU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePEsEuS0KME (S0: San Andreas & The Magnetic Pole Shift)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRqpibDJY0s (EarthMaster: Odd Earthquakes off Coast of California. South America EQs increasing. Saturday night update)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tFKwb9ueR4 (On the Pulse with Silki: TOO CLOSE !!! Tourists Hit by Lava Bombs as Fuego Volcano Erupts)
https://www.foxweather.com/earth-space/summer-solstice-sunday-what-to-know
https://interestingengineering.com/space/system-learns-to-detect-space-hurricanes
https://watchers.news/2026/06/21/severe-storms-and-flash-flooding-forecast-across-the-plains-midwest-and-eastern-u-s-through-june-23/
https://www.audacy.com/wwl/news/local/weather-service-confirms-nine-tornadoes-tied-to-tropical-storm-arthur
https://english.khabarhub.com/2026/21/554864/
https://www.egyptindependent.com/5-12-magnitude-earthquake-recorded-northwest-of-marsa-matrouh/
https://newsarenaindia.com/states/monsoon-anomaly-rajasthan-records-excess-rain-maharashtra-dry/80458
https://meteoagent.com/schumann-resonance-forecast
https://www.tornadohq.com/
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/
https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/earthquakes-volcanoes/news/317339/Volcano-earthquake-report-for-Sunday-21-Jun-2026.html
https://www.spaceweather.gov/products/3-day-geomagnetic-forecast
https://spaceweather.com/
Fireball led to 'meteorite debris' hitting the ground, expert says
June 21, 2026
A fireball seen in the Sault last night resulted in meteorites touching down on an island in Lake Huron, according to a professor who specializes in the study of meteors
A leading expert in the study of meteors is describing the fireball seen streaking across the sky last night as one of the most “promising meteorite falls” he’s seen in many years.
Western University professor Peter Brown says the fireball witnessed in Sault Ste. Marie is something that people might see once or twice a year — but last night’s event was significant because it produced a large amount of meteorite debris that hit the ground.
According to Brown, a fireball is a type of meteor — a light phenomena that happens when a rock from space hits the atmosphere — that’s brighter, larger in size and produces a high amount of energy.
“It's not super rare, but for most people, it's a once-in-a-lifetime event to be at the right place, right time, and see it,” said Brown, who is a member of the Western Meteor Physics Group at Western University.
“The fact that this happened in daylight is a little unusual, just because it means the meteor — the fireball — had to be pretty bright to get people's attention.
“The sonic booms are one manifestation of the fact that the object got pretty deep into the atmosphere.”
The fireball was observed in Sault Ste. Marie and surrounding area at 8:13 p.m. on Friday, resulting in 93 eyewitness accounts from Ontario, Michigan and Ohio being reported to the American Meteor Society overnight.
The meteor probably weighed hundreds of kilograms when it first hit earth's atmosphere, Brown says, which led to a fraction of it landing on the ground.
Brown says radar measurements have indicated an “extensive group and a fairly significant mass of meteorites” that landed on the northeastern side of Cockburn Island, a heavily-wooded, sparsely-populated island in Lake Huron.
The meteor physicist believes the meteorite debris covers a 30-square-kilometre portion of the island, which is located east of St. Joseph and Drummond islands.
“The rocks would be black on the outside, heavier than normal and often will be magnetic,” Brown said. “The fall area really is fairly confined.
“It doesn't seem to go too much into the lake — it's right over the island.”
Although meteorite debris can be difficult to find in a heavily wooded area like Cockburn Island, Brown says the meteorite fall appears to have produced so much material that a search for rocks there may be worth the effort.
“I think it's something worth pursuing, and indeed cottagers on the island, I would encourage them to go out and just look around your yard,” he said.
The public is encouraged to submit photos of potential meteors to the Western Meteor Physics Group via email at wmpg@groups.uwo.ca.
https://www.sootoday.com/local-news/fireball-led-to-meteorite-debris-hitting-the-ground-expert-says-12450566
other space objects
https://amsmeteors.org/2026/06/meteor-activity-outlook-for-june-20-26-2026/
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/en/news/weather/seasonal/solar-eclispe-perseid-meteors-lunar-eclipse-are-best-summer-astronomical-events-2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHfTE5U4TfA (Ray's Astro: INTERSTELLAR Investigation - 3i ATLAS | We May Be Wrong About These Fireballs)