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You will never forget the first mission of Tuesday.
When NASA’s spacecraft arrived on the red planet on November 26, 2018, it was the first spaceport to cover Mars. The robotic lander made a graceful, dance-like landing on the Martian surface.
A moment later, he sent a “mi” and a photo of his location to his domain’s mission, as if to say: “I did it!” When the Insight team burst into cheers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, I danced with them miles straight to my desk.
The mission made incredible discoveries about the movement on the red planet and what the core of Mars did.
But the inspection mission was nearing its end as dust obscured its solar panels. In fact for weeks, the owner will not be able to send the miter It is good to show more.
Before he bids farewell, he still has some shipping available.
When Mars sounded under Insight’s feet on December 24, NASA scientists thought it was another march.
A magnitude 4 earthquake was produced by a rock space on the Martian surface two miles away.
The meteoroid left quite a crater on the red planet, and exposed a thick layer of ice in a completely unexpected place – near the warm equator of Mars.
Meanwhile, researchers have tested a microbe nicknamed the “Conan bacterium” under Martian conditions. The organism’s ability to withstand harsh conditions has led scientists to believe ancient microbial life could be sleeping deep beneath the Martian surface.
Humans aren’t the only ones who pick their noses.
First, motionless, an unusual species of lemur, it has been documented to dig around in the nose – then to lick the finger clean.
Other inhumane primates also suck up their snot — but the critter’s incredible middle finger means it can reach all the way down to its throat, as depicted in a CT scan by researchers.
Local legends associate the finger of the long-lasting night with predictions of death in the country of Madagascar. But researchers hope people will see the value in this poorly understood and highly endangered species.

Aptenodytes may rule the South Mountain, but the iconic species is in danger of extinction due to climate change.
As greenhouse gas and carbon emissions fuel the Earth, the world afloat in the Southern Ocean melts the home of these seabirds. Sea ice it is where they feed their own and nurture their young, safe from predators and eat fodder.
When the sea ice perishes, the whole emperor Aptenodyte colonies can disappear.
Migratory seabirds are now listed as threatened by the US Fish and Wildlife Service – in this way they will receive new protections under the Endangered Species Act.
Marine archaeologists have finally located a 17th-century shipwreck in Sweden.
The researchers discovered that the Äpplet was one of the four longships commissioned by King Gustavus Adolphus in 1625. The Vasa was the sister ship of the Vasa, which sank on its maiden voyage and is on display in the Stockholm museum.
Applet served in Europe The Thirty Years’ War was then deliberately sunk in 1659, after it was deemed unworthy. The researchers are now planning to make a 3D image of the wreck based on the seabed.

The James Webb Space Telescope showcased last week flashing glimpses of the star-forming region called the Pillars of Creation.
A new image of the same feather, taken in the medium light below, reveals the dark underbelly of the sun’s ethereal stage, where the dust is submerged in starlight. A few red stars pierce the darkness.
The towering columns are covered with slender figures that weave through the cosmos. With Halloween just around the corner, it would be fitting to illustrate the “ghoul-infested Forest Weir” by Edgar Allan Poe in “Ulalum.”
In addition, Webb explored the wonder from far away that there was an ancient merger between two galaxies in the early days of the universe. And planetary scientists have made a surprising discovery about exoplanets that may limit the search for habitable worlds.
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— Retired Astronaut Scott Kelly will be part of a new team providing expertise in the mysteries of UFOs. A highly anticipated NASA study of the Moon has kicked off.
— Come across certain additions to be venerated to the tree of life. After years of effort, researchers have discovered six new species of raindrops on the eastern slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes.
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