From Sheldon...

Marshall Masters was on Kevin Smith Show last night... Since it may take Kevin a few days or even weeks to post this archive & sometimes his shows don't even get posted, I decided to 'streamrip' this show last night & will share it with you...Marshall also covered Solar Wind is hitting Earth now from 2 different directions !!!!! ( The inbound Brown Dwarf would be the source of that 'other' solar wind' )
I did miss the first 20-30 minutes but Kevin covered a Mermaid story in the beginning anyway...

http://thelightofdayradioshow.com/PlanetX_Files/KSS_6-07-13_Guest-Marshall-Masters.mp3


http://intellihub.com/2013/06/04/the-magnetic-north-pole-has-moved-161-miles-in-6-months/

Also, ANOTHER Asteroid ( 36 feet diameter ) passes .3 of a LUNAR DISTANCE today, approx. 68,350 miles away.. NBC shows the diameter as being 16-53 feet Here
http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/2013/06/08/asteroid-the-size-of-a-small-truck-buzzes-earth

Also, a CME slated to give us a 'glancing blow' later today or tomorrow from a 3-hour-long M-Class Flare from 6/05/13 and space weather reporting BIZARRE Clouds which in part are being formed my all the Meteorites that tptb are firing at IN MY OPINION..
Space Weather today: NOCTILUCENT CLOUDS BEHAVING STRANGELY: Noctilucent clouds have surprised researchers by appearing early this year. The unexpected apparition of electric-blue clouds before the middle of May hints at a change in the "teleconnections" of Earth's atmosphere

Space Weather June 5th: NOCTILUCENT CLOUDS IN MOTION: The northern season for noctilucent clouds (NLCs) is underway. Since the middle of May, NASA's AIM spacecraft has been seeing banks of electric-blue NLCs circling Earth's north pole on a regular basis. Now, observers report that the clouds are spreading south. Pete Lawrence of Selsey UK photographed this apparition on June 3th (click to set the clouds in motion):

nlc_strip.jpg

"I witnessed this fine NLC display on the morning of June 3rd," says Lawrence. "My location is 50.75N so it was amazing to see the clouds so far from the poles. As dawn approached, fingers of NLC spread until they were virtually overhead!"

Noctilucent clouds (NLCs) form near the top of Earth's polar atmosphere when water vapor from the planet below mixes with meteor debris from space. They appear during summer because that is when the mesosphere is coldest and most humid. This year, NLCs appeared early, more than a full month before the solstice, setting the stage for an unusually good NLC-watching season.

High latitude sky watchers should be alert for NLCs in the evenings ahead. In recent years they have been sighted as far south as Utah, Colorado, and Nebraska. Observing tips: Look west 30 to 60 minutes after sunset when the sun has dipped 6o to 16o below the horizon. If you see luminous blue-white tendrils spreading across the sky, you've probably spotted a noctilucent cloud


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