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Why scientists say we need to send clocks to the moon — soon
CNN via AOL· 4 days agoOn the lunar surface, a single Earth day would be roughly 56 microseconds shorter than on our home...
The missing Malaysian Airlines flight wasn't just discovered using Google Maps
The Daily Dot· 5 days agoBritish tabloid the Daily Mirror reported last weekend that the mystery of the missing Malaysia...
People Are Confused How You Can Sail From The USA To India In A Straight Line
IFLScience· 1 day agoLate last week, X (Twitter) account Latest in Space shared a pretty uncontroversial post explaining that you can travel from India to the USA in a straight line. No matter how accurate you try ...
Mapping Israel’s expanding battle for Rafah, a test of U.S. red lines
Washington Post· 4 days agoIsraeli forces have begun to push into Rafah’s most populated areas in recent days, according to...
Next-Generation Radar Will Map Threatening Asteroids
Universe Today· 5 days agoWhen the Arecibo Observatory dish in Puerto Rico collapsed in 2020, astronomers lost a powerful radio telescope and a unique radar instrument to map the...
Volcanic Activity on Venus 'Could be Comparable to That on Earth', According to New Study
IGN Videogames· 7 days agoScientists have found new evidence of volcanic activity reshaping the surface of Venus, which could...
9 ways to experience Canada’s natural beauty
National Geographic· 3 hours agoHere are nine great experiences that capture quintessential Canada. Colin Griffinson has been sailing the old-growth forest-lined fjords, inlets, and...
Maryland map shows where state could be underwater from sea level rise
Newsweek· 3 days agoAn interactive map shows how parts of Maryland could end up underwater as sea levels rise because of...
A Look Inside The Geochron Clock
Hackaday· 4 days agoOf course we’re talking about the Geochron, a world clock that makes the relationship between the Earth and the Sun clear and has graced the offices of...
Moon-mapping could level up for NASA's upcoming Artemis missions. Here's how
SPACE.com· 4 days agoNo matter how long humans have looked up and stared at the moon — and despite the number of satellites we've sent up to observe it — our maps of its terrain still hit a resolution limit. A new ...