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- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- January 10, 2018
Volume dials were turned up, computers began recording, forum posts were hastily typed. Something big was happening.
Volume dials were turned up, computers began recording, forum posts were hastily typed. Something big was happening.
Wouldn’t you love to grow an extra inch taller — by sweating? According to NASA scientists, it is possible to grow an inch or more in height just by displacing water weight. The caveat: It only works if you’re an actual mountain.
NASA has released beautiful new images of Jupiter’s turbulent atmosphere from the tenth close flyby of its Juno spacecraft.
For the first time, scientists have shown through direct satellite observations of the ozone hole that levels of ozone-destroying chlorine are declining, resulting in less ozone depletion.
Beyond the orbit of Mars, blue Comet PanSTARRS (C/2016 R2) is behaving strangley.
The payload may be used for surveillance or other tracking
There’s a new biggest known prime number in the universe.
From the pasture to the swamp, methane emissions on Earth are the effluvia of life. So what are whiffs of the gas doing on barren Mars?
Using the now-complete Cassini data set, astronomers have created a new global topographic map of Saturn’s moon Titan that has opened new windows into understanding its liquid flows and terrain.
The Leader-Post reporting team looks back on the funny, heartbreaking, uplifting and surprising stories of 2017 that stuck with them.