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The latest map of Titan, based on all the data from the Cassini spacecraft, displays new details about the moon’s lakes and seas.
If all of Antarctica's glaciers melted, sea level would rise ~ 73 meters (about 240 feet). That appears to be based on this 2000 study , which puts the exact figure at 80.32.
We always hear about island nations suffering from sea level rise. But the risks are real in the United States as well. A new project maps those risks.
A New NASA Satellite Will Map Earth’s Rising Seas. A spacecraft called SWOT will image most of the planet every 21 days to track flooding, drought, and many other water woes.
St. Brendan's ship on the back of a whale, and his men praying, in Honorius Philoponus' Nova typis transacta navigation, 1621; image from Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps by Chet Van ...
Treasure maps, riddles, rewards, level caps and more explored in our Gold Hoarders guide. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works ...
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