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Europe is launching its new robotic arm that can crawl across the Worldwide House Station like a…
The ISS's robotic arms are some of its most useful tools. The arms, designed by Canadian and Japanese space agencies, were instrumental in moving astronauts and directing modules to one side of the ISS. However, the Russian segment…
Previous College Information Suggests Atlantic Hurricanes Are No Extra Widespread Than In The…
by Bob Yirka, Phys.orgResearchers from several institutions in the United States have found that the increase in hurricanes that have formed in the Atlantic in recent years is not related to global warming. Instead, they suggest in their…
Zhurong Finds its Personal Parachute on the Floor of Mars
As of July 23, 2021, China’s Mars rover Zhurong has traveled 585 meters across the surface of Mars. And along the way, it’s taking pictures of interesting sights.
Some of the most intriguing recent images from the rover show debris from…
Hubble finds first proof of water vapor on Jupiter’s moon ganymede – watts with that?
From NASA
July 26, 2021
For the first time, astronomers have discovered evidence of water vapor in the atmosphere of Jupiter's moon Ganymede. This water vapor forms when ice sublimes from the surface of the moon - in other words,…
Perseverance is within the technique of accumulating the primary pattern on Mars that would finally…
On February 18, 2021, NASA's Perseverance rover landed in Jezero Crater on Mars. Like its predecessor Curiosity, a member of NASA's Mars Exploration Program (MEP), Perseverance's goal is to look for evidence of possible life on Mars (past…
Mann thrice loses, however goes to court docket anyway! (wellll, perhaps) – Watts Up With That?
From Mark Steyn’s opinion piece today at steynonline.com
You’re Once, Twice, Three Times a Loser…Michael E Mann, Loser (Again) (and Again)
~Global warm-monger Michael E Mann’s defamation suit against me for maligning his hockey…
When the solar dies, the earth’s magnetosphere now not provides safety
The earth's magnetic field is an underrated wonder of nature. It protects our atmosphere, offers some of the most breathtaking scenery when it creates northern lights, and allows people to navigate from one end of the world to the other.…
Weekly Local weather and Power Information Roundup #464 – Watts Up With That?
The Week That Was: 2021-07-24 (July 24, 2021)Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org)The Science and Environmental Policy Project
Quote of the Week: “It’s a beautiful thing, the destruction of words…Don’t you see that the whole aim of…
A Gravitational Wave Observatory on the Moon May “Hear” 70% of the Observable Universe
Gravitational-wave astronomy is set to revolutionize our understanding of the cosmos. In only a few years it has significantly enhanced our understanding of black holes, but it is still a scientific field in its youth. That means there are…
nonetheless some out on the ocean ice, some inflicting bother – Watts Up With That?
From Polar Bear Science
As of Monday (19 July), more polar bears had come ashore near Churchill and on the shores of Wakusp National Park but some are still out on the bay. The pattern of ice breakup this year means most bears will…