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Titanic bubbles set off Titanic explosions – watts with that?
From NASA
April 21, 2021
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Scientists have found fragments of titanium blasted from a famous supernova. This discovery, made with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, could be an important step in…
Stare proper into an enormous storm on Jupiter
A new series of images recently arrived on Earth from JunoCam, the visible light camera aboard the Juno spacecraft at Jupiter. The camera has offered a breathtaking view of the world of gas giants since the spacecraft arrived in 2016.…
Denmark’s Largest Battery – One Step Nearer to Storing Inexperienced Energy in Stones…
The concept of storing renewable energies in stones has come one step closer to realization with the construction of the GridScale demonstration system. With a capacity of 10 MWh, the system will be the largest electricity storage…
Ingenuity accomplished a large 50-meter flight on Mars
On February 18, 2021, the Perseverance rover landed on Mars carrying the most advanced scientific instruments ever sent to another planet. Experiments have also been conducted to push the limits of exploration and pave the way for crewed…
Mexico asks for US work visas in trade for local weather safety – Watts with that?
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has a good idea with which the US could solve climate change and illegal immigration with a political initiative.
Trees for Visa: Mexico Proposes US…
NASA is now planning a mission to journey 1,000 AU from the solar deep into interstellar house
A different perspective can work wonders. Perceiving things from a different angle can enable people, both metaphorically and literally, to see things differently. And in space there is an almost infinite number of angles from which…
Wolken und globale Erwärmung – Watt damit?
Von Andy May
Dieser Beitrag ist inspiriert von einem alten Beitrag zu den CERES-Cloud-Daten von Willis Eschenbach, den ich viel gelesen und erneut gelesen habe: „Schätzen des Cloud-Feedbacks mithilfe von CERES-Daten“. Der Grund für…
“Put HAPPINESS on my tombstone.” Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins dies on the age of…
Today we say goodbye reluctantly, but with great pleasure, to Michael Collins. The NASA astronaut died on April 28, 2021 at the age of 90. Collins flew on the historic Apollo 11 mission in 1969 and also on Gemini 10 in 1966.
As a…
Warming of the winters within the Alps “not important”… “wonderful distinction between official…
Reposted from the NoTricksZone
By P Gosselin on April 27, 2021 Share this…
The temperature data from 12 mountain stations in the European Alps show no warming in winter for over 30 years, which contradicts alarmist claims.
The…
Research First to Study the Mixed Results of Fishing and Ocean Warming on Fish Populations –…
Warming and fishing affect the survival of small fish
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
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PICTURE: RAPID OCEAN WARMING AND THE PRACTICE OF TARGETING LARGE FISH AFFECT THE VIABILITY OF WILD POPULATIONS AND GLOBAL FISH STOCK…