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Mars Express scopre un nuovo strato ionosferico
MaRS is using the radio signals that convey data and instructions between the spacecraft and Earth to probe the planet's ionosphere, atmosphere, surface and even the interior. Information on the interior can be gleaned from the planet's gravity field, which will be calculated from changes in the velocity of the spacecraft relative to Earth. Surface roughness will be deduced from the way in which the radio waves are reflected from the Martian surface. Credits: ESA/C.Carreau
Abbiamo sempre sbagliato sul perché Marte è rosso?
Global Mars in colourAlt-text: This image shows the globe of Mars set against a dark background. The disc of the planet features yellow, orange, blue and green patches, all with an overall muted grey hue, representing the varying composition of the surface.CREDIT: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin/G. MichaelLICENCE: CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO or ESA Standard Licence
NZ fishermen land colossal squid
New Zealand fishermen have caught what is expected to be a world-record-breaking colossal squid.
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