Bigger view. | Sand dunes and ripples in Proctor Crater on Mars, as seen by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on February 9, 2009. Image via NASA / JPL-Caltech / Univ. of Arizona. Mars is a dry desert world, covered with reddish sand. In our life periods, spaceships have revealed its …
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There are many reasons why life on earth can exist. We are at the right distance from the sun, our planet has an abundance of liquid water (but not too much to cover all the land), and our atmosphere is beautiful and thick, protecting us from radiation and dangers in …
Read More »NASA passes ‘major milestone’ en route to Mars
NASA has surpassed a ‘major milestone’ on its last mission to Mars, as the space agency was able to successfully attach the helicopter to the Perseverance rover, known as Ingenuity. The six lithium-ion batteries that support Ingenuity and were charged on August 7, NASA said in a statement. It took …
Read More »Here’s what scientists think will destroy the universe – BGR
A scientist has revised the figures to estimate when the universe will ‘die’, or fizzle without more star activity though. The last supernova will be a “black dwarf supernova”, which will be more of a fiber than an explosion, but it is still very far away. It will be vibrations …
Read More »An asteroid with cars made Earth’s nearest air base on record – and NASA did not see it coming
An asteroid with cars made just the closest known approach to Earth, without actually colliding with the planet. And investigators did not even know it for hours until hours after it was already over. Asteroid 2020 QG, formerly known as ZTFoDxQ, zooms past Earth on Sunday at 12:08 pm EDT, …
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