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Goodbye to everything we knew about our oceans: a NASA satellite is rewriting the history of the seas

Findings currently being carried out could change history forever. A NASA satellite has found a series of details in the ocean thanks to a study led by Texas A&M University, using a unique satelliteThe satellite is called Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) and has caused scientists to look at the ocean in a unique way, reaching totally invisible details (eddies, sea waves, something key in the transport of heat and nutrients).NASA astronauts breathe fresh air for the first time in nine months after extended missionThese two small formations had been known for some time and had been sighted from space, but could not be seen in their entirety. However, thanks to this satellite, the images can be seen two-dimensionally and in detail of the entire ocean surface, allowing scientists to investigate the movement of water at a global level […]

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Earth could experience solar eruption aftermath as early as tomorrow

A massive solar eruption, dubbed the "bird-wing" event, is set to possibly impact Earth tomorrow, astronomers warn. On Tuesday, a tremendous eruption of superheated plasma surged across the Sun's northern hemisphere.This solar filament, measuring over 600,000 miles (1 million kilometers) in length, was more than twice the distance from Earth to the Moon. NASA's solar observation satellites captured this stunning event as filaments of plasma, 75 times larger than Earth, tore away from the Sun in sweeping "wings."While most of the solar material was ejected away from Earth, astronomers predict that the wake of this eruption could glancingly hit our planet. Aurora chaser Jure Atanackov has warned that the impact might trigger a severe geomagnetic storm, potentially even at the extreme level on official space weather scales.State of emergency declared in 6 Manitoba communities, multiple fires out of control

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Earth could experience solar eruption aftermath as early as tomorrow

A massive solar eruption, dubbed the "bird-wing" event, is set to possibly impact Earth tomorrow, astronomers warn. On Tuesday, a tremendous eruption of superheated plasma surged across the Sun's northern hemisphere.This solar filament, measuring over 600,000 miles (1 million kilometers) in length, was more than twice the distance from Earth to the Moon. NASA's solar observation satellites captured this stunning event as filaments of plasma, 75 times larger than Earth, tore away from the Sun in sweeping "wings."While most of the solar material was ejected away from Earth, astronomers predict that the wake of this eruption could glancingly hit our planet. Aurora chaser Jure Atanackov has warned that the impact might trigger a severe geomagnetic storm, potentially even at the extreme level on official space weather scales.State of emergency declared in 6 Manitoba communities, multiple fires out of control

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NASA’s surprise after a spacecraft on a space mission captured a stunning photograph of an asteroid

The constant monitoring of space and everything that happens beyond the Earth's atmosphere has been going on for years. Humans are looking for answers and trying to control the possible threats that may loom over the planet in the coming decades. Now, NASA has just announced that a spacecraft has captured a surprising image of an asteroid that could disrupt all the plans in place.On April 20, the Lucy spacecraft encountered a photograph of the asteroid Donald Johanson, which indicates that it is a binary. This means that the object would be the consequence of a merger of two smaller asteroids that, after a collision, would have joined their structures, resulting in its spectacular shape.NASA astronauts breathe fresh air for the first time in nine months after extended missionLucy and its mission on the origins of the solar systemSince it […]

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Katy Perry lashes out at all the “deranged” critics of her Blue Origin trip: “I’ve worked hard to know who I am”

Katy Perry has had a dream couple of months. First, she was one of the few women on the Blue Origin expedition to travel to space. In recent weeks, she has also been touring the world. Such success has cost her criticism on social media, although she is not in a hurry for what others say."My therapist said something years ago that has been a radical change: 'no one can make you believe something about yourself that you don't already believe', and if I ever have any feelings about it, then it's an opportunity to investigate the underlying feeling," she begins explaining in a comment on an Instagram fan page.NASA astronauts breathe fresh air for the first time in nine months after extended missionKaty Perry defines social media as "a dumpster for deranged and incurable people""I can continue to be […]

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This is how NASA’s 70-year-old astronaut looks after returning from 220 days in space

The image is incredible. The passage of time on the body of a 70-year-old man after spending 220 days aboard the International Space Station(ISS) has been striking, to say the least. A state of form on which we can see the passage of time outside an atmospheric pressure that has made the image go viral with Don Pettit, an astronaut in the service of NASA, as the protagonist.NASA astronauts breathe fresh air for the first time in nine months after extended missionNASA astronaut Don Pettit has officially returned home from the space stationNASAAn 'almost' perfect return missionMr. Pettit celebrated his 70th birthday by traveling back to Earth in a spaceship after completing his seven-month mission in space. He made the return journey with two Russian cosmonauts with whom he also landed in Kazakhstan in a Soyuz capsule last Sunday, the […]

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Mysterious skull-shaped formation on Mars has NASA baffled

NASA's Mars rover spotted something extraordinary: a mysterious skull-shaped bulge, located on a hillside where astronomers say it shouldn't be, The Post reported.The mysterious Martian rock, dubbed "Skull Hill", was discovered on April 11 by the Perseverance rover as it descended a ridge called Witch Hazel Hill.NASA astronauts breathe fresh air for the first time in nine months after extended missionThe hill is part of Jezero Crater, a huge 45-kilometer-wide basin that scientists believe once hosted a lake, but what makes the rock so interesting is that it looks nothing like the area around it.While most of the terrain is light-colored and dusty, Skull Hill is dark, angular and covered in small pits, as if it had fallen there from somewhere else, according to Margaret Deahn, a doctoral student at Purdue University working with NASA.Theories about the so-called Martian Skull […]

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The ‘city killer’ asteroid heading for Earth gives scientists a terrible surprise: it’s bigger than expected

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured images of the asteroid that caused a stir earlier this year when it topped the list of possible impacts with Earth. It was predicted that '2024 YR4' would have a 3% chance of impacting the planet in 2032.The chilling update on the so-called 'city destroyer' that will pass dangerously close to Earth and the Moon in 2032 is its size. Thanks to observations made with the telescope, it was discovered that the initial estimates that it would be 40 meters in diameter were short, as it was found that the asteroid is 60 meters, a considerable difference when it comes to a celestial body that is heading for imminent contact and at a speed of 17.32 kilometers per second.Absolute devastation! Shocking video shows what could happen if an asteroid hits Earth in 2032While […]

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A supercomputer, a NASA study and a group of Japanese scientists come up with a shocking date for Earth’s extinction

There is much talk, and study, about life on Earth and especially about when the time of extinction will come. In this case, studies are piling up. Several scientists from prestigious institutions together with NASA have managed to calculate the moment when it will 'crash'.More specifically, members of a Japanese university have determined the approximate date for the extinction of all life on Earth.Stunning new images from Mars captured by Rover Curiosity leave scientists in aweThrough sophisticated mathematical models and computer simulations, scientists have been able to establish how the expansion of the Sun will affect the quality of our atmosphere. This will cause the planet's temperature to increase unsustainablyEspecially because of the solar storm that occurred almost a year ago and was the most intense in two decades. As a result, there were significant changes in the planet's atmosphere, […]

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