Mars is pockmarked with absolutely massive lava tubes, with ceilings as high as the Empire State Building, new research shows. And the moon hosts even more gargantuan tubes, with heights doubling Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, and “skylights” as large as football fields. These gifted, underground caves, which …
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Read More »Aurora mysteries unlocked with NASA’s THEMIS mission
Auroral beads seen from the International Space Station, 17 sept. 2011 (Frame ID: ISS029-E-6012). Credit: NASA A special kind of aurora, spinning east-west across the night sky like a glowing pearl necklace, helps scientists better understand the science of auroras and their powerful drivers in space. Known as auroral beads, …
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