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Old 12-29-2004, 04:07 PM  
TheMob
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"This week's deadly Asian Quake and Tsunami may have been so powerful,
that it changed the rate of Earth's rotation. In a Reuters article,
a NASA geophysicist theorizes that the quake compacted the Earth enough
to speed up the planet's rotation by 3 microseconds. A second article
says the quake moved undersea tectonic plates by up to 98 feet, shifting
islands near Sumatra out to sea an unknown distance. Also, a
USGS team wants images from commercial satellite operators to
help pinpoint coastline damage. Lastly, an interesting article from the Australian Spaceguard Survey about the [url="http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/tps-seti/spacegd7.html"]need for a Tsunami warning system</a> in the Indian Ocean. The author comments that tsunami warnings may not help much, as people often flock to the coastline to see the giant waves."

The current estimated death toll is now nearly 70,000; Amazon, Apple and Google, among others, have added front-page links to simplify donating to the disaster relief effort.

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