Antarctica snow turns ‘blood red’0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
 - February 28, 2020
 
Scientists say red coloured snow reflects less sunlight and causes ice to melt faster

Scientists say red coloured snow reflects less sunlight and causes ice to melt faster

Eruption in black hole 390m light years away punched cavity the size of 15 Milky Ways

Want to look inside a deep, dark pit on Mars? The scientists and engineers from the NASA’s HiRISE Camera on board the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter have done just that.

K2-18b is thought to host conditions that are suitable for life sustenance.

Source: KFI am 640 If you are a science nerd who is ever bored, NASA has a YouTube channel filled with videos that might tickle your fancy, and among them is a live feed from the International Space Station. Recently, the astronauts on the ISS were doing some routine maintenance on the station but as

The discovery may help explain why the nearside looks so different

Astronomers report that Earth has temporarily captured a second Moon, but it’s really small.

MIT engineers devise a decision map to identify the best mission type to deflect an incoming asteroid.

It’s really weird.

Astronomers from the University of Warwick have observed an exoplanet orbiting a star in just over 18 hours, the shortest orbital period ever observed for a planet of its type.



