Por: Time Science December 12, 2022
One of the great differences between Mars and Earth involves what’s going on beneath the surface. Our planet remains a tectonically and volcanically active world—witness the current eruptions in Hawaii—while Mars has been a cold, geologically dead place for the past three billion years. That was the thinking at least. But a in Nature Astronomy challenges that accepted wisdom. Mars, it suggests, may still be geologically active today. The... + full article
Forbes USA Tech December 06, 2022
A rare alignment of Earth, the Moon and Mars is about to take place. Getty Are you ready to see a truly odd astronomical event? As seen from North America, the full “Cold Moon” will move across Mars, covering the red planet for an hour. The event will happen relatively low... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech November 30, 2022
The largest volcano in the world, Hawaii's Mauna Loa, has been erupting for 48 hours. The USGS announced the eruption at 11:30 p.m. HST on November 27 and lava is now flowing towards the northeast side of the island.The United States has more volcanoes than any other... + más
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Newsweek USA World November 02, 2022
Mars has just entered retrograde, suddenly reversing its course across the sky.As of October 30, Mars stopped moving eastwards through the night sky and began crawling its way westwards through the constellation of Taurus. It will continue to move this direction until January... + más
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Forbes USA Tech October 30, 2022
Planet Mars in the Starry Sky of Solar System in Space. This image elements furnished by NASA.getty The fourth planet Mars will soon shine brighter than the night sky’s brightest star—Sirius—but during its entire “opposition” period it will be doing something that’s... + más
After an amazing run at Mars, India says its orbiter has no more fuel | Ars Technica
Newsweek USA Tech October 24, 2022
The recent eruption of Italy's Stromboli volcano has the potentially deadly natural phenomenon on everyone's radar as Hawaii's Mauna Loa is also displaying signs of increased seismic activity.Stromboli and Mauna Loa are two of the world's most active... + más
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Forbes USA Tech September 27, 2022
Holden Basin on Mars as seen by Mars Express on April 24, 2022. ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO Even if you’re the kind of space fan that keeps an eye on the latest raw coming back from NASA’s Perseverance rover and its Ingenuity helicopter it’s doubtful that you see... + más
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The Atlantic USA Science September 24, 2022
There are two ways to look for extraterrestrial life. We’ve been focusing on only one.Steven Beckwith / HUDF / NASA and ESA; Joanne Imperio / The AtlanticSeptember 12, 2022What exactly do we mean by alone when we ask whether we’re alone in the universe?The search for... + más
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