by rmil2k | Oct 15, 2023 | News
[ad_1] A recent study published in Nature Geoscience uses supercomputer climate models to examine how a supercontinent, dubbed Pangea Ultima (also called Pangea Proxima), that will form 250 million years from now will result in extreme temperatures, making this new...
by rmil2k | Oct 15, 2023 | News
[ad_1] The landscape around the city of Bentiu in South Sudan is featured in this Copernicus Sentinel-2 image.Zoom in to explore this image at its full 10 m resolution or click on the circles to learn more.The majority of the people in South Sudan live in rural areas...
by rmil2k | Oct 15, 2023 | News
[ad_1] An annular solar eclipse wowed skywatchers across the Americas today with an impressive “ring of fire”. Sweeping through eight U.S. states before heading over Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Brazil,...
by rmil2k | Oct 14, 2023 | News
[ad_1] Back to Article List The 2023 annular eclipse begins at 11:04 a.m. EDT A ring of sunlight remains visible at the midpoint of an annular solar eclipse. Credit: Jatin S. Rathod. The 2023 “Ring of Fire” annular eclipse begins at 11:04 a.m. EDT today, Oct. 14....
by rmil2k | Oct 14, 2023 | News
[ad_1] The ESA’s Gaia mission is releasing a new tranche of astronomical data. The mission has released three regular, massive hauls of data since it launched in 2013, named Gaia DR1, DR2, and DR3. The ESA is calling this one a ‘focused product release,’ and while...