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    What Your Kitchen Sink Has in Common With Venus

    Universe Today1 hour ago

    What Your Kitchen Sink Has in Common With Venus

    Turn on your kitchen tap and watch the water hit the sink. That split second where fast, shallow water suddenly slows and spreads is known as a hydraulic jump. Now

    Four People in a Pixel

    Universe Today2 hours ago

    Four People in a Pixel

    When NASA’s Artemis II spacecraft carried four astronauts around the Moon earlier this year, the world’s largest fully steerable radio telescope was quietly watching from a quiet valley in West

    America’s Emerald Isle

    nasa6 hours ago

    America’s Emerald Isle

    Earth Observatory Science Earth Observatory America’s Emerald Isle Earth Earth Observatory Image of the Day EO Explorer Topics All Topics Atmosphere Land Heat & Radiation Life on Earth Human Dimensions

    Were Martian Tides Strong Enough to Shape its Ancient Landscape?

    Universe Today9 hours ago

    Were Martian Tides Strong Enough to Shape its Ancient Landscape?

    You’re an anaerobic microbe sunbathing on a Martian beach billions of years ago listening to the small waves hit the shoreline as you take in the perchlorates in the Martian

    phys.org9 hours ago

    Study identifies geysers the JUICE mission could explore on Ganymede

    Ganymede, Jupiter’s largest moon, is also the solar system’s largest satellite, even larger than the planet Mercury. It is also the only celestial body aside from Earth (and the gas

    phys.org10 hours ago

    Gravitational wave detectors can now 'autotune' signals to harmonize the heavens

    Gravitational wave researchers working on the world’s most sensitive scientific instruments have found a way to tune their detectors using a process akin to the pitch-correction used in music production.

    Subsiding Terrain On Mars

    nasaYesterday

    ID: ESP_076976_1775 date: 28 December 2022 altitude: 265 km larger images — NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona This observation features a plateau adjacent to subsiding terrain in Xanthe Terra, possibly traversed by

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