A massive eruption called a coronal mass ejection from the sun, the largest recorded in 11 years, is producing a geomagnetic storm in near-Earth space that could disrupt the Delta rocket used to launch Mars Odyssey.
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Both mother and daughter are amazed and somewhat irritated, they said, by the legions of excited gawkers, tourists and thrill-seekers who have flooded the region in recent weeks, actually hoping for a massive eruption.
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The highest is Mount Agung ( ), known as the " mother mountain " which is an active volcano rated as one of the world's most likely sites for a massive eruption within the next 100 years.
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AG Carinae is apparently in a transitional phase between a massive class O blue supergiant and a Wolf Rayet star, where it is highly unstable and suffers from erratic pulsations, occasional larger outbursts, and rare massive eruptions.
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The JakartaGlobe reported on 8 November that at least 135 people had died on Merapi's slopes over the previous two weeks, and that authorities were still struggling on Sunday to help those injured from Friday's massive eruption.
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He called the local sheriff, saying, " Mount St . Helen's is in a massive eruption, " he recalled . " It looked like a giant head of cauliflower tumbling down off the mountain, " he said.
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Goji went on to create " Bora ", another, much bigger robot, which was left underground; his plan was to insert his AI into Bora, and tunnel underground, causing a massive eruption that would destroy the planet.
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On January 28, 1969, there was a massive eruption of crude oil from Union Oil's Platform A in the Santa Barbara Channel-- an eruption which was to cover much of the coast line of two counties with oil.
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Rabaul, the capital of East New Britain, an island north of the Papua New Guinea mainland, was almost destroyed in a series of massive eruptions in September 1994, and more than 40, 000 people were forced to abandon their homes.
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Tuesday's examination by archaeologists found pumice on the top of the wall, suggesting it was there before the massive eruption of the Taupo volcano in A . D . 185, which spread layers of pumice and dust over much of the North Island.