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Watch the Clouds Roll by on Mars With the Curiosity Rover

Posted on August 10, 2017 by Becky Ferreira

Evaporating water ice crystals in the Martian atmosphere create cirrus-like formations above the red planet. Continue reading Watch the Clouds Roll by on Mars With the Curiosity Rover→

Posted in clouds, Curiosity, discoveries, extraterrestrial weather, Mars, martian, Martian weather report, nasa, read | Tagged Rover

Watch the Clouds Roll by on Mars With the Curiosity Rover

Posted on August 10, 2017 by Becky Ferreira

Evaporating water ice crystals in the Martian atmosphere create cirrus-like formations above the red planet. Continue reading Watch the Clouds Roll by on Mars With the Curiosity Rover→

Posted in clouds, Curiosity, discoveries, extraterrestrial weather, Mars, martian, nasa, read | Tagged Rover

Inside the Thriving Subculture of Eclipse Chasers

Posted on August 7, 2017 by Becky Ferreira

“The experience is just so powerful that it becomes a major driving force in our lives.” Continue reading Inside the Thriving Subculture of Eclipse Chasers→

Posted in discoveries, Eclipse, lunar eclipse, nasa, overview effect, Solar Corona, solar eclipse, Space, sub.culture, Sun, total eclipse 2017, travels | Tagged Moon

A Pittsburgh Company Has Secured a 2019 Rocket Launch to the Moon

Posted on July 27, 2017 by Becky Ferreira

Send family heirlooms, science projects, or a lock of your hair to the lunar surface with Astrobotic. Continue reading A Pittsburgh Company Has Secured a 2019 Rocket Launch to the Moon→

Posted in ASTROBOTIC, Commercial Space, Commercial Space Race, Space, the moon, ULA | Tagged Moon

You Are Part Extragalactic, Study Says

Posted on July 27, 2017 by Becky Ferreira

Supercomputer simulations of galaxy evolution estimate how much of the Milky Way was born beyond its borders. Continue reading You Are Part Extragalactic, Study Says→

Posted in baryon cycle, Carl Sagan, discoveries, galaxy, Immigration, milky way, read, Space, whoa dude | Tagged Simulations, Supercomputer

The World’s Oldest Known Temple Was Home to a ‘Skull Cult’

Posted on June 28, 2017 by Becky Ferreira

The people of Göbekli Tepe loved carving headless humans into stone. Turns out they also loved carving human heads using stone. Continue reading The World’s Oldest Known Temple Was Home to a ‘Skull Cult’→

Posted in Ancient Ruins, archaeology, discoveries, german archaeological institute, Gobekli Tepe, neolithic, read, ritual, Ruins, skull cult, TURKEY

So Long, Rollable Solar Array, and Thanks for All the Photons

Posted on June 28, 2017 by Becky Ferreira

After attempts to repack ROSA into the SpaceX Dragon capsule failed, the experiment was jettisoned. Continue reading So Long, Rollable Solar Array, and Thanks for All the Photons→

Posted in Earth, iss, rosa, solar, solar energy, solar panels, Space, Space Exploration, space station | Tagged Clean Energy, International Space Station, Orbit

So Long, Rollable Solar Array, and Thanks for All the Photons

Posted on June 28, 2017 by Becky Ferreira

After attempts to repack ROSA into the SpaceX Dragon capsule failed, the experiment was jettisoned. Continue reading So Long, Rollable Solar Array, and Thanks for All the Photons→

Posted in Earth, iss, rosa, solar, solar energy, solar panels, Space, Space Exploration, space station | Tagged Clean Energy, International Space Station, Orbit

Human Echolocation Isn’t Just For the Blind

Posted on June 25, 2017 by Becky Ferreira

Bats and marine mammals have acoustic navigation down, but humans are learning quickly too. Continue reading Human Echolocation Isn’t Just For the Blind→

Posted in Acoustics 17, Bo Shenkman, brain and mind institute, daniel kish, echolocation, IRL Batman, Melvyn Goodale | Tagged KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Human Echolocation Isn’t Just For the Blind

Posted on June 25, 2017 by Becky Ferreira

Bats and marine mammals have acoustic navigation down, but humans are learning quickly too. Continue reading Human Echolocation Isn’t Just For the Blind→

Posted in Acoustics 17, Bo Shenkman, brain and mind institute, daniel kish, echolocation, IRL Batman, Melvyn Goodale | Tagged KTH Royal Institute of Technology

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