WeatherTiger’s forecast models continue to predict fewer than usual U.S. hurricane landfalls, but El Niño has a way of ...
Is Mars the end of the line or is it a steppingstone to somewhere else? If we “moon-to-Mars,” do we then “Mars-to-somewhere else?” These are curious questions that have received very little attention ...
4Warn Weather - After a gorgeous Saturday, wonderful weather will continue for Metro Detroit for the second half of the weekend and into next week. Don’t forget to check out the Blue Moon this evening ...
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Can solar sails really send humans out into interstellar space?
"I think these are not far-out type of ideas; they are not really futuristic ideas that we are talking about." ...
The most impressive feature on Mercury is the Caloris Basin, a vast, multi-ringed crater over 800 miles across, which is ...
The magnetic fields of the Solar System’s planets are a mixed bag. Earth’s keeps us alive, Jupiter’s is one of the largest ...
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The elven abyss tunicate uses a brand-new prey-trapping adaptation observed nowhere else in the deep sea
A deep-sea tunicate pulled from 2,012 meters beneath the surface off Western Australia has revealed a prey-capture mechanism ...
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Clouds on distant planets could be the first places we find alien life
They’ve obscured alien worlds from us for years, but clouds could turn out to be where the first hints of extraterrestrial ...
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Venus, Jupiter and Mercury headline a stunning planet parade through June. Here's when to see it
Three planets, two stars and one moon create a spectacular June sky show.
Models suggest that impact-ejected material from Earth could reach Venus’ clouds and potentially survive there briefly.
A decade ago, Bradley Markle, an assistant professor at the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of ...
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