Philippine Volcanoes spew fire Philippine Star Hong Kong News reported last week that our own Philippine Volcanoes will join the world renowned Cathay Pacific/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2012. This is the first time for the Philippine Rugby Football Union (PRFU), better known as Volcanoes, to participate … See all stories on this topic » |
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Kanaga Volcano Acting Up Alaska Public Radio Network Now, another Aleutian volcano is acting up, too. The Alaska Volcano Observatory issued an advisory for Kanaga Volcano after it experienced tremors and released a small ash cloud on Saturday. Kanaga lies just 16 miles west of Adak, but so far there are … See all stories on this topic » |
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Moon magma and volcanoes: Could Gingrich’s moon base become a reality? The State Column Given the large amounts of liquid magma on the moon, one would think that it would have plenty of active volcanoes. Unlike the Earth, however, the moon has no active volcanoes. According to a press release from the European Synchrotron Radiation … See all stories on this topic » |
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Volcanoes names players for HK Sevens ABS CBN News MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Rugby Football Union (PFRU) on Monday announced the members of the Philippine Volcanoes Men’s Sevens Team, which will debut at the Hong Kong Sevens 2012 rugby tournament next month. “It was a difficult task to … See all stories on this topic » |
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X-rays yield clues to moon volcanoes Outcome Magazine 20 (UPI) — X-rays of moon rocks show why the moon has no active volcanoes even though there is plenty of liquid magma deep within it, European scientists say. Research led by the VU University Amsterdam suggests much of the hot, molten rock in the … See all stories on this topic » |