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NASA and USGS are mapping critical minerals in the American West using airborne sensors to help reduce U.S. reliance on ...
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The Cool Down on MSNStartup sets out to shed light on Earth's dark and mysterious ocean floors: 'The pot at the end of the rainbow'New York's Bedrock Ocean is poised to shed some light — or sonar — on Earth's dark and mysterious seafloors. The ...
The cubesat measuring 22 x 10 x 33 cm was launched in August 2024 and the first image was delivered four days after launch.
MYSTERIOUS ‘BLOBS’ lurking beneath the Earth’s surface could be responsible for the cataclysmic volcanic eruptions that ...
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Indy100 on MSNFirst map of Earth's lost continent has been publishedYou might think you know all the continents, but what about Zealandia? In 2017, a previously unknown contingent of the shores ...
Astronomers discover a new strategy for detecting exoplanets: look for aligned binary stars that reveal hidden worlds more ...
The U.S. Geological Survey will conduct low-level helicopter flights over parts of southern Colorado to map critical minerals using airborne geophysical technology, beginning in mid-July. The ...
Yes, we've been able to time-travel around our cities and previous homes for years now on Google Maps, but Google Earth feels ...
The flights, happening across much of New England, will image geology as part of a national effort to modernize the region's geological maps.
Google Earth is going through an evolution. Back in 2019, photographers Larry Strange and Joe Del Tufo traveled 1,200 miles to buy one of only two Seitz Roundshot VR Drive cameras in the United States ...
A new generation of lidar, or Light Detection and Ranging technology, is bringing the laser-based survey method down to Earth. The new technology involves mounting instruments atop cars, boats and ...
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