The Weather Space.com is growing very fast, and while we cannot update everything on one page, we can suit the needs of two of our key core interests. Those are Astronomy and Geology, thus effective now you can ‘like’ new Facebook pages and get more information on those topics that you may not see on the main page.

So without further ado, I’d like to explain all the Facebook Pages on The Weather Space.com’s offerings.

The Weather Space.com - The main page is where the core of everything happens, from important astronomy and geology articles, to weather news and forecasts. This page is the most popular on the network, only two years of age.
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The Weather Space.com Astronomy - Started on 4/21/2013 - Photos, Videos, Articles, Blogs, Sky Event Updates, Meteor Showers, and so much more on the world above us. You will be part of a fast growing page for solar storms, northern and southern lights, viewing charts, and more!
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The Weather Space.com Geology - Started on 4/21/2013 - When large earthquakes and/or volcanoes threaten the area, you’ll get it all here on The Weather Space.com Geology. If you have an interest in those, ‘like’ this page for all those needs.
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  1. james miller says:

    Is ( SOL ) the Sun just getting warmed up ? Are we in store for some huge CMEs this week ? I do not know, but it will be quite interesting to say the very least. So many sun spots, all with ejections. Wait and see. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.

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