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What is this mysterious perfect hole in the surface of Mars?
Boing Boing· 2 hours agoNASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured this image of a mysterious perfect hole on the surface of Mars. Just a few meters across, the hole is located near the Red Planet's Arsia Mons dormant ...
San Diego's 1st heat event of season to spike temperatures
NBC San Diego· 1 day agoThe first significant heat event of the season is expected to spike temperatures across Southern...
Swim team recounts rescue of teammate attacked by shark in Del Mar
FOX 5 San Diego· 1 day agoThe North County Ocean Swimmers team is relieved after visiting their teammate who was bitten by a...
Giant, parachuting Joro spiders could arrive in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware this summer....
NBC Philadelphia· 5 hours agoJoro spiders could start showing up in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware this summer, spreading...
Shark Bites 46-Year-Old Man in California During Group Swim, Leaving Him with 'Significant' Injuries
People via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCiting the Florida Museum of Natural History’s International ...unprovoked shark attacks took place...
What's Under This Hole on the Surface of Mars?
Universe Today· 7 days agoIf the planet is anything like Earth or the Moon, it may have large underground lava tubes that could house shelters. Collapsed sections of lava tubes,...
Japan to launch world's 1st wooden satellite in September
Space via Yahoo News· 1 day agoResearchers will study how it holds up in the harsh environment of space, collecting data on wood...
Parade of planets to return for even better view in late June 2024
Staten Island Advance· 9 hours agoOn June 29, NASA notes that somewhat of a “parade of planets” will take place. Prior to the sun’s rising, Saturn, the moon, Mars and Jupiter will line up across the morning sky and be visible to many.
What is NASA working on?
The Week via Yahoo News· 5 days agoGermain, the director of NASA's Earth Science Division. Another of NASA's satellites also detected early signs of El Niño, the natural phenomenon sending...
We know Starship can fly—now it’s time to see if it can come back to Earth
Ars Technica· 18 hours agoThe Federal Aviation Administration approved the commercial launch license for the fourth test...