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Australia: Buildings shake as quake rattles Darwin

Darwin Quake
© ABC NewsThe 5.3 magnitude earthquake was centred 650 kilometres north of Darwin
Geoscience Australia has confirmed that an earthquake in the Banda Sea near East Timor was felt in Darwin this morning.

The quake registered 5.3 on the Richter scale just after 9:30am [CST].

Robbie Dalton, who works on the fourth floor of a building in the Darwin CBD, says he and his colleagues felt a strong shudder.

"The entire building sort of started shaking," he said.

"It was really quite noticeable.

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Earthquake Magnitude 5.4 - Banda Sea, East Timor

Banda Sea Earthquake
© USGS
Date-Time:
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at 00:04:52 UTC
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at 09:04:52 AM at epicenter

Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones

Location:
6.448°S, 129.196°E

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Magnitude 6.6 - Near The North Coast of Papua, Indonesia (3rd Occurence)

PNG Earthquake3_160610
© USGSEarthquake Location
Date-Time:
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at 03:58:10 UTC

Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at 12:58:10 PM at epicenter

Location:
2.368°S, 136.480°E

Depth:
19.9 km (12.4 miles)

Region:
NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA

Distances:
160 km (100 miles) N (7°) from Enarotali, Irian Jaya, Indonesia

313 km (195 miles) ESE (122°) from Manokwari, Irian Jaya, Indonesia

457 km (284 miles) NNE (33°) from Dobo, Aru Islands, Indonesia

469 km (292 miles) W (272°) from Jayapura, Irian Jaya, Indonesia

1102 km (685 miles) S (169°) from KOROR, Palau

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Magnitude 7.0 - Near The North Coast of Papua, Indonesia (2nd Occurence)

PNG Earthquake2_160610
© USGSEarthquake Location
Date-Time:
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at 03:16:29 UTC

Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at 12:16:29 PM at epicenter

Location:
2.141°S, 136.460°E

Depth:
28.8 km (17.9 miles)

Region:
NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA

Distances:
185 km (115 miles) N (5°) from Enarotali, Irian Jaya, Indonesia

299 km (186 miles) ESE (118°) from Manokwari, Irian Jaya, Indonesia

473 km (294 miles) W (275°) from Jayapura, Irian Jaya, Indonesia

1077 km (669 miles) SSE (168°) from KOROR, Palau

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Magnitude 6.4 - Near The North Coast of Papua, Indonesia

PNGEarthquake_160610
© USGSEarthquake Location
Date-Time:
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at 03:06:05 UTC

Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at 12:06:05 PM at epicenter

Location:
2.450°S, 136.497°E

Depth:
25.1 km (15.6 miles)

Region:
NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA

Distances:
165 km (100 miles) N of Enarotali, Papua, Indonesia

320 km (200 miles) ESE of Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia

1275 km (790 miles) NNE of DARWIN, Northern Territory, Australia

3315 km (2060 miles) E of JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia

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Taiwan: Earthquake Magnitude 5.4 strikes directly below Hualien

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© USGS
An 5.4-magnitude earthquake struck directly below one of the largest cities on the east coast of Taiwan on Tuesday, the US Geological Survey said.

The quake hit at 8:31 am (0031 GMT) 32 kilometres (20 miles) below the city of Hualien, according to the USGS.

Hualien, one of the main cities on the thinly populated east coast, is home to about 110,000 people. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

Taiwan is regularly hit by earthquakes as the island lies near the junction of two tectonic plates.

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Scores of whale products in the pipeline

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© UnknownChop chop into the fish meal factory they go.
Companies in Japan, Iceland and Norway are developing whale-based products ranging from drugs to cosmetics to animal feed, banking on the resumption of global trade, according to a report.

Ahead of a key meeting of the 88-nation International Whaling Commission (IWC) in Agadir, Morocco next week, debate on the use of hunted whales has centered on the consumption of meat, especially in Japan.

But the three countries harvesting the marine mammals despite a 1982 global moratorium also exploit whales in other ways and are laying a foundation for future commercial applications, said the report prepared by the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS) and released late Tuesday.

Thousands of approved patents list whale oil, cartilage, and spermaceti -- a wax-like liquid found in the head cavities of sperm whales -- as ingredients in goods as diverse as golf balls, hair dye, "eco-friendly" detergent, candy, health drinks and bio-diesel, investigators found.

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Papua New Guinea's Mount Ulawun Volcano Awareness Urged

Disaster officials in Papua New Guinea's West New Britain Province are on alert as one of PNG's highest active volcano shows signs of an eruption. Mount Ulawun volcano in the Kimbe region has been emitting vapour over the last few weeks. Seismologist, Ima Itikarai says there's a strong possibility of an eruption and urged disaster officials to put contingency plans in place. There are up to 10,000 residents at the foot of Mount Ulawun volcano.

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Speaker: Ima Itikarai, Seismologist with PNG's Rabaul Volcanological Observatory

Presenter: Firmin Nanol

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What's wrong with the sun?

Sunspots come and go, but recently they have mostly gone. For centuries, astronomers have recorded when these dark blemishes on the solar surface emerge, only for them to fade away again after a few days, weeks or months. Thanks to their efforts, we know that sunspot numbers ebb and flow in cycles lasting about 11 years.

But for the past two years, the sunspots have mostly been missing. Their absence, the most prolonged for nearly a hundred years, has taken even seasoned sun watchers by surprise. "This is solar behaviour we haven't seen in living memory," says David Hathaway, a physicist at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

The sun is under scrutiny as never before thanks to an armada of space telescopes. The results they beam back are portraying our nearest star, and its influence on Earth, in a new light. Sunspots and other clues indicate that the sun's magnetic activity is diminishing, and that the sun may even be shrinking. Together the results hint that something profound is happening inside the sun. The big question is what?


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Flashback Space storm alert: 90 seconds from catastrophe

It is midnight on 22 September 2012 and the skies above Manhattan are filled with a flickering curtain of colourful light. Few New Yorkers have seen the aurora this far south but their fascination is short-lived. Within a few seconds, electric bulbs dim and flicker, then become unusually bright for a fleeting moment. Then all the lights in the state go out. Within 90 seconds, the entire eastern half of the US is without power.

A year later and millions of Americans are dead and the nation's infrastructure lies in tatters. The World Bank declares America a developing nation. Europe, Scandinavia, China and Japan are also struggling to recover from the same fateful event - a violent storm, 150 million kilometres away on the surface of the sun.