Cause & Effect of Northridge Earthquake 1994 - Unusual Night Sky

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The discussion revolves around the unusual night sky observed after the Northridge earthquake in 1994, particularly how the loss of electrical power allowed residents to see celestial features typically obscured by city lights. Participants reflect on their experiences and perceptions of the night sky, especially in urban contexts.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants mention that the unusual visibility of the night sky after the earthquake led to speculation about its connection to the quake itself.
  • One participant expresses a desire to see the Milky Way, linking it to their interest in visiting Joshua Tree.
  • Humor is introduced with comments about misinterpreting the night sky as airplanes.
  • Several participants share personal anecdotes about children experiencing fear and awe when first seeing a clear night sky, highlighting the contrast between urban and rural experiences.
  • One participant reflects on their childhood fear of the night sky, triggered by the realization of the vastness of space, which they found threatening.
  • Another participant humorously notes their eventual overcoming of this fear through social experiences during teenage camping trips.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants share personal experiences and reflections, but there is no consensus on the implications of the night sky's visibility or its connection to the earthquake. The discussion remains largely anecdotal and subjective.

Contextual Notes

Some statements reflect personal feelings and experiences that may not be universally applicable, and there is a lack of empirical evidence linking the night sky's visibility to the earthquake.

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I just heard this on some astronomy show. When the big quake hit Northridge, Ca, in 1994, at 4:30AM, electrical power was lost over a large area. When the quake ended, and when people went outside and saw the night sky, something that is almost never seen because of all the city's lights, it was such an unusual sight that some people assumed that the strange sky was somehow a factor in the quake!

Now that's really sad; for several reasons!
 
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Did they see the Milky Way? I am dying to go to Joshua Tree so I can get a look.

p.s. after the Northridge quake, all I was looking for was an open bar! :eek:
 
lol! "oh my god look at allllll those airplanes!"
 
I have taken kids camping that have never been out of the city. I have seen a type of fear in them when they first look at night sky. Its completely foreign to them. But by the end of the week the questions start pouring in.
 
hypatia said:
I have taken kids camping that have never been out of the city. I have seen a type of fear in them when they first look at night sky. Its completely foreign to them. But by the end of the week the questions start pouring in.
I grew up in a very rural place, and yet as a young kid always found the night sky frightening. This didn't start until the night my mother pointed out Venus to me for the first time, explaining it was another planet like earth. Before that, I'd assumed the stars were something like light bulbs in a canopy. The realization that we were surrounded by enormous, empty space struck me as very threatening, and made me feel miniscule and helpless.
 
zoobyshoe said:
The realization that we were surrounded by enormous, empty space struck me as very threatening, and made me feel miniscule and helpless.

Forwarded to Zoobyshoe's Therapist. :wink:
 
No, I got over it. Due to certain group campouts in late teenage involving wine, whiskey and vodka, decieved parents, sleeping bags, etc I formed pleasurable associations with the starry veld above.
 

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