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Colorado Air National Guard to fly over Independence Day celebrations
Colorado Air National Guard to fly over Independence Day celebrations

CBS News

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CBS News

Colorado Air National Guard to fly over Independence Day celebrations

This Fourth of July, people living in Colorado will see more than just fireworks in the sky. The Colorado Air National Guard F-16C Fighting Falcons will fly over Colorado communities in honor of Independence Day on Friday. The Colorado Air National Guard F-16C Fighting Falcons will fly over Colorado communities in honor of Independence Day, July 4, 2025. Colorado Air National Guard "What better way to demonstrate our independence as a nation than with a show of force featuring our mighty F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft as they blaze a trail across the beautiful State of Colorado this Fourth of July," said U.S. Air Force Col. Carrie Worrell, commander, 140th Wing in a statement. "The Colorado Air National Guard proudly defends our state and nation to maintain this wonderful and precious independence, and you will likely hear our 'sound of freedom' before you see us." The 140th Wing will launch the jets from Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora around 10:30 a.m. Friday and fly until approximately 12:30 p.m. Additional Information from the Colorado Air National Guard: The Wing will perform flyovers at the following events: - Westminster 4th of July Celebration, Westminster City Park, Westminster, 11:00 a.m. - 4th at Firestone, Miner's Park, Firestone, 11:02 a.m. - Town of Wellington 4th of July Parade, Town Main Street, Wellington, 11:14 a.m. - Granby 4th of July Parade, Agate Street, Granby, 11:24 a.m. - Town of Crested Butte 4th of July, corner of Elk and 5th Avenue, Crested Butte, 11:39 a.m. - 4th of July Parade, Redstone Boulevard, Redstone, 11:45 a.m. -Telluride 4th of July Parade, Colorado Avenue, Telluride, 12:00 p.m. - All Get Together, Have Fun Independence Day Event, Silverton Memorial Park, Silverton, 12:03 p.m. - Rico July 4th Parade, Main Street, Rico, 12:07 p.m. - Durango Independence Day, Durango Buckley Park, Durango, 12:12 p.m. The aircraft may also be seen between these locations as they transition between Independence Day celebrations. Flyover times are estimates and could also be cancelled due to weather. Event coordinators from locations receiving flyovers requested support from the U.S. Air Force's Aerial Events Office in Washington, D.C. Flyover times are coordinated with event staff and are conducted at no additional cost to the taxpayer, as they serve as training for our pilots.

Colorado Remembers
Colorado Remembers

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Colorado Remembers

DENVER (KDVR) — Memorial Day weekend is upon us, and Saturday morning, Coloradans honored those who fought and died to ensure our nation's freedom at the Colorado Freedom Memorial. 'We lift up the memory of those who gave their lives for freedom,' said Chaplain (Lt. Col) Dave Nagel, during the invocation. 'They stood resolute in service, and we humbly gather to honor their unwavering commitment.' Singing group 'Victory Three' sang the National Anthem, F-16s of the 140th Wing of COANG performed a flyover, and the Honor Bell was tolled. Among the guest speakers was Rep. Jason Crow, a veteran of the U.S. Army. 'When you go and you serve, and you fight for your country, you leave pieces of yourself where you serve and with the people that you serve and with the people that don't come home, you leave parts of your heart with them,' said Crow. 'We remember because that remembrance helps carry it forward, it helps us heal, it helps the families heal, and it helps instill a sense of patriotism and duty in our country and our community. Duty means we think about those who made the sacrifice, not as any one political party. Not as anybody who subscribed to a certain policy. But as an American who was willing to do it for all of us.' Survey: Fort Logan among nation's top Memorial Day burial sites Col. Heidi Dexter is the Commander, Space Base Delta 2, at Buckley Space Force Base. 'We stand before this memorial etched with the names of over 6,000 Coloradans,' said Col. Dexter. 'Each name represents a life, a story, potential. All cut short in service to ideals larger than themselves. We pause to remember the immense cost paid by these individuals whose names are forever etched in our history.' She reminded everyone, freedom comes with responsibility. 'We are charged to ensure that their stories are told, their memories honored, and their sacrifices repaid through vigilance and virtue,' said Col. Dexter. This was the 12th annual Colorado Remembers Ceremony, which was presented by the City of Aurora and the Colorado Freedom Memorial Foundation. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

ALERT: NASA warns of massive solar storm is heading towards earth, could disrupt power grids, mobile network, cause blackouts due to...
ALERT: NASA warns of massive solar storm is heading towards earth, could disrupt power grids, mobile network, cause blackouts due to...

India.com

time24-05-2025

  • Science
  • India.com

ALERT: NASA warns of massive solar storm is heading towards earth, could disrupt power grids, mobile network, cause blackouts due to...

In recent days, the Sun has become extremely active, and this is causing serious concern among scientists and emergency teams everywhere. A series of very strong solar explosions, called X-class flares, have been spotted. These are the most powerful kind of solar flares and can cause major problems on Earth. These flares are coming from a large, highly active sunspot known as AR4087, which is now facing Earth directly. The trouble began on May 13, 2024, when the Sun released a flare rated X1.2 around 11:38 AM. The next day, an even stronger flare an X2.7 shot out from the same spot. That second flare had a big effect, it knocked out radio signals in many parts of the world, including North and South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. These blackouts show how powerful solar activity can mess with our communication systems and other important technology. US holds solar storm practice to prepare for future danger With the threat of solar storms growing, the US government held a big training event to check how ready they are. On May 8, 2024, in Denver, Colorado, FEMA led a special emergency drill called the 'Space Weather Tabletop Exercise.' This event brought together many important groups, including the Air National Guard's 140th Wing and 233rd Space Group, as well as major federal agencies like NOAA and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The main goal was to get everyone talking openly about the problems they might face during a major solar storm. The drill imagined a situation happening in January 2028, where powerful geomagnetic storms hit Earth. These storms are caused by huge bursts of energy from the Sun, called coronal mass ejections (CMEs), which can damage satellites, power systems, and communication networks. Massive solar storm test shows possible nationwide blackouts During the emergency drill, the most serious situation imagined was a huge solar storm, a powerful explosion from the Sun known as a solar superstorm. In this made-up scenario, the storm caused major internet failures across the US, shut down parts of the electric grid, and left large parts of the East Coast without power for a long time. This fake disaster also affected important services like trains, pipelines, and energy systems, leading to major transport problems and rising fuel prices. Experts believe if such a real event were to happen, it could cause massive damage to the economy, national security, and people's everyday lives. To make things more complex, the drill also imagined that two astronauts in NASA's Orion spacecraft were on their way to the Moon at the same time, while another crew from the Artemis mission was already there.

F-16s prepare to delight Coloradans in Memorial Day flyovers
F-16s prepare to delight Coloradans in Memorial Day flyovers

CBS News

time24-05-2025

  • CBS News

F-16s prepare to delight Coloradans in Memorial Day flyovers

Pilots from the 140th Wing of the Colorado Air National Guard is getting to take to the skies to delight crowds across Colorado in honor of Memorial Day. "A Memorial Day flyover is more than a display of airpower," said U.S. Air Force Col. Christopher "KojaCk" Melka, acting deputy commander, 140th Wing. "It is a solemn tribute to our fallen heroes, a reminder to our community of the sacrifices made for freedom, and a powerful symbol of our unwavering commitment to honor those who gave all." The events start this weekend as the F-16 Vipers plan to fly over the Colorado Freedom Memorial in Aurora at 10 a.m. on Saturday. On Monday, the pilots will make multiple flyovers across the state, including: Fort Morgan Cemetery, Fort Morgan, 10:20 a.m. Homelake Cemetery, Homelake, 10:40 a.m. VFW Post 4031, Durango, 10:55 a.m. Nucla Cemetery, Nucla, 11:05 a.m. Veterans Memorial Cemetery of Western Colorado, Grand Junction, 11:15 a.m. Grand Lake Town Park, Grand Lake, 11:40 a.m. Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, 11:50 a.m. Olinger Highland Cemetery, Thornton, 11:55 a.m. University of Colorado, Folsom Stadium, Boulder, 12 p.m. Officials said the flyover times are estimates and could be cancelled due to weather. Coloradans may spot the jets between these locations as they head from one to the next. The 140th Wing said the flights serve as training for their pilots, and the events are free to attend.

F-16 Vipers to flyover these Colorado areas over Memorial Day weekend
F-16 Vipers to flyover these Colorado areas over Memorial Day weekend

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

  • Yahoo

F-16 Vipers to flyover these Colorado areas over Memorial Day weekend

DENVER (KDVR) — You may see military planes in the sky this weekend, as four Colorado Air National Guard planes will fly over several Colorado communities to honor fallen servicemembers for Memorial Day. The Colorado National Guard said the 140th Wing of the Colorado Air National Guard will fly four planes on Saturday and Monday for Memorial Day, which honors those who lost their lives while serving the country. Things to do around Denver during Memorial Day Weekend These planes can be seen anywhere from Denver to Durango. Here's what they look like in formation: 'A Memorial Day flyover is more than a display of airpower,' said U.S. Air Force Col. Christopher 'KojaCk' Melka, acting deputy commander, 140th Wing. 'It is a solemn tribute to our fallen heroes, a reminder to our community of the sacrifices made for freedom, and a powerful symbol of our unwavering commitment to honor those who gave all.' 5 things to know ahead of Denver International Airport Memorial Day travel If you're looking to see these planes in the air, they will be passing through several Colorado areas. Colorado National Guard said the flyovers are scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday and Monday, but these times are estimates and the flyovers could be cancelled due to weather. These are the areas the planes will be flying over: May 24, 2025 Colorado Freedom Memorial, Aurora, 10 a.m. May 26, 2025 Fort Morgan Cemetery, Fort Morgan, 10:20 a.m. Homelake Cemetery, Homelake, 10:40 a.m. VFW Post 4031, Durango, 10:55 a.m. Nucla Cemetery, Nucla, 11:05 a.m. Veterans Memorial Cemetery of Western Colorado, Grand Junction, 11:15 a.m. Grand Lake Town Park, Grand Lake, 11:40 a.m. Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, 11:50 a.m. Olinger Highland Cemetery, Thornton, 11:55 a.m. University of Colorado, Folsom Stadium, Boulder, 12 p.m. 'Never seen before' concert venue to host DJ on Denver's 16th Street on Memorial Day If you're not in the general area of these Colorado communities, you should still keep an eye out if you're around the area. The Colorado National Guard said the aircraft could also be seen traveling to and from the destinations. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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