The Juno space probe picked up the source of intense heat near the moon’s south pole during a flyby on December 16, 2017. Juno’s powerful infrared imagery instrumentation detected signs of possible volcanic activity from an impressive distance of 290,000 miles away. NASA’s scientists at the Juno mission are confident […]
Daily Archives: July 15, 2018
French fans jumped in the air, threw drinks and set off flares as their team beat Croatia to win the World Cup 4-2. The French side went one up in the 18th minute after Croatia’s Mario Mandžukić scored the first own goal of a World Cup final. Ivan Perisic then scored […]
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The follow-up to Disney’s enormous 2013 smash is due in late 2019, and a couple of stars have been touted to join the cast. According to Th Wrap, Evan Rachel Wood and Sterling K Brown are both close to signing up. Wood has recently been seen in Westworld, while Brown […]
The two rocket companies will most likely not send astronauts into orbit any time soon according to a US Government audit report. SpaceX and Boeing were both expected to carry out a number of rocket flights after NASA’s contract with Russia’s Soyuz runs out in November 2019. Both companies were […]
Seismic activity is still causing disruption on the Big Island, changing Hawaii’s landscape forever. The Hawaiian Volcanoes Observatory reported an explosion that occurred at the Halemaumau Crater on Mount Kilauea’s summit at 3.26am local time on Sunday (June 15). It is the second reported explosion on the mount’s summit in Big Island in as […]
A team of US scientists have observed unusual volcano activity connecting the 2011 eruption of Kirishima, or Mount Shinmoedake, to a volcano 13.7 miles away. The researchers from the University of Miami (UM) and Florida International University believe changes seen in one of the volcanoes were a direct result of […]
Experts Think Trump Should Forcefully Challenge Russia Over Meddling. Here’s Why He May Not More Sunday morning was bustling at the Market Square in Helsinki. Orange tents dotted the harbor looking out to the Baltic Sea as local merchants sold vibrantly colored fruits, carved wooden trinkets and reindeer pelts in […]