It’s summer at the South Pole Mars, And angels and devils are coming out to play. You can see them both in a stunning new image of the recently melted pole taken by the European Space Agency (ESA). The devils, so to speak, are made of dust. Just on Earth, …
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PARIS (AP) – As French President Emmanuel Macron rides a coronavirus in solitary confinement at Versailles, critics on Friday called for slip-ups in their virus-prevention behavior, for a handful of repeated large group meals in nearby quarters. Last week. Slovak Prime Minister Igor Matovich, a fellow European leader who spent …
Read More »This intergalactic filament is 50 million-light-long, as we have seen so far.
The optical image of the Bell 3391/95 system where scientists saw the longest filament ever observed. (Image credit: Reprich et al., Astronomy and astrophysics) Extraordinarily long threads of hot gas, known as international fibers, connect and surround galaxies and galaxy clusters throughout the universe – and scientists have made the …
Read More »Double planet? It will be beautiful to see the Saturn / Jupiter eclipse view
Jupiter and Saturn, the two largest planets in the solar system, will remain stationary in almost the same position in the Monday night sky, creating a bright scene. According to NASA, the positions of the two planets are adjusted once every two years. While conjunctivitis occurs more often during a …
Read More »The vast methane cache below the Arctic can be unlocked by the moon
The moon can affect how much methane is released off the coast of the Arctic Ocean, a new study has found. Tides, which are controlled by The moon, Affect how much methane is released from coastal silt: lower tides mean less pressure and more methane release, while higher tides create …
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