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An ocean the size of the Arctic once covered half of Mars, new images hint
Mars may have been a "blue planet" with an ocean the size of today's Arctic Ocean, a new study suggests.
Live Science on MSN
Giant underwater plumes triggered by 7-story waves at Nazaré captured off Portuguese coast — Earth from space
A 2020 satellite photo shows the immense power of 7-story waves crashing along the Portuguese coast. Later the same day, a ...
The only way we can truly keep up with the scale of environmental destruction is by shifting our eyes to the sky.
Satellite images on Google Earth show that a large water body began appearing from late 2021 at the Sector 150 plot where a ...
365 images of Earth, captured once a day by the EUMETSAT meteorological satellite, have been time-lapsed. (video looped) ...
Latest updates from the BBC's specialists in fact-checking, verifying video and tackling disinformation.
India Today on MSN
India to get new Earth Observation satellite constellation led by Pixxel consortium
Over the next five years, a consortium of four companies will invest more than rupees 1,200 crore to deploy 12 satellites to ...
GAZA - As Israel moved the blocks marking its armistice line with Hamas deeper into one Gaza neighbourhood in December, it ...
Blooming seas were recorded around the Chatham Islands in January 2026, after satellite images showed large swirls of colour spreading across the Paci.
There.s a chance the UK will see the northern lights, however.
The Cool Down on MSN
Scientists make stunning discovery while studying satellite images of Earth: 'Revolutionized our view'
It poses many risks. Scientists make stunning discovery while studying satellite images of Earth: 'Revolutionized our view' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Space start-up Galaxeye is set to launch its first-of-a-kind satellite that would generate images of the earth fusing data from optical and radar sensors, which have applications in sectors ranging ...
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