Siberia's Batagaika Crater Is Growing 30 Meters a Year
The world's biggest permafrost crater is expanding at a rate of 30 meters every year. Located in Siberia, Russ
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The world's biggest permafrost crater is expanding at a rate of 30 meters every year. Located in Siberia, Russ
A black hole weighing 50 million times the mass of the Sun appears to have formed before the galaxy that surro
Nine people from across Europe have finished a training program that makes them ready to fly to space at a mom
Deep beneath the Pacific Ocean, the liquid iron at the center of Earth suddenly started flowing eastward in 20
For the first time in 121 years, mainland Spain will fall under the shadow of a total solar eclipse. On 12 Aug
The European Space Agency has given the green light to two new small satellites that will peer through forest
A satellite designed to watch how the Sun's breath rattles Earth's magnetic field lifted off from a jungle lau
A spacecraft launched from French Guiana early Tuesday morning will try to photograph something no one has eve
Before it can study how Earth responds to the Sun's streams of particles and radiation, the Smile spacecraft h
A space mission named Smile is about to show humanity something no one has ever seen before: Earth's magnetic
The European Space Agency and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency have signed a deal to work together on pl
A galaxy 45 million light years away is so bright at its center that it overwhelms the cameras designed to cap
A high-tech airship carrying environmental sensors will soon drift above the boreal forests of Finnish Lapland
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Europe now has a full set of four radar eyes in the sky. The Copernicus Sentinel-1D satellite, launched last N
ESA's newest deep-space antenna has entered normal operations at New Norcia in Western Australia, strengthenin
Graphene aerogel is already one of those materials that sounds invented for science fiction: ultralight, porou