NASA UARS Satellite will uncontrollably re-enter Earth's atmosphere around September 23rd. This is only an estimate. Some debris may survive to reach the surface and could be a danger to the public, depending upon where the re-entry takes place.
Currently, Earth is experiencing a moderate geomagnetic storm from a glancing CME from a solar flare. This should stay in effect for a couple of days.
http://www.spaceweather.com/
My observations regarding the correlation between the solar flares and the earthquake activity began with the solar flares themselves. However I, along with my colleagues, hypothesize that the correlation may be in the magnetism from the coronal mass ejection (CME) being sent in Earth's direction and the subsequent pull of the magnetic field until the impact of the CME on the magnetic field. While observing the previous solar flare activity that included an incoming CME, earthquake activity experienced and uptick in the 24-48 hours prior to the CME actually getting to the magnetic field of earth, after which there was a calm. More observations are required and we encourage others to make the correlation and hypothesise as well.
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