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600 million metric tons of Water on Moon’ North Pole!!!

We thought, until recently, that the Moon was just about the driest place in the solar system. Then reports of moonwater started “pouring” in – starting with estimates of scant amounts on the lunar surface, then gallons in a single … Continue reading

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First Extraterrestrial Hurricane Discovered It takes place at Neptune’s south pole

Scientists peering over old and recent images of the gas giant Neptune, the eight planet from the Sun, were recently amazed to discover an eerily familiar pattern in the way clouds at the planet’s south pole were behaving. Their analysis … Continue reading

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Gigantic crater probably made by space impact in Congo discovered

An Italian scientist team announced the discovery of Wembo-Nyama crater, a gigantic impact crater in  Congo. The new crater, which measures between 36 and 46 kilometres in diameter, is claimed by some scientists to be one of the largest craters … Continue reading

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Earth’s Magnetic Field Was Not Always as Strong as Today

Scientists at the University of Rochester have discovered that the Earth’s magnetic field 3.5 billion years ago was only half as strong as it is today, and that this weakness, coupled with a strong wind of energetic particles from the … Continue reading

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