So besides a great Twitter account Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield also has a Tumblr that he’s updating from the International Space Station!
A fun gif from last night’s puck drop.
So besides a great Twitter account Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield also has a Tumblr that he’s updating from the International Space Station!
A fun gif from last night’s puck drop.
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The best pair of leggings I own
Maldevian Starry Sky by Dominic Kamp on Flickr.
A Hole in Mars
Credit: NASA, JPL, U. Arizona
Back in 2007, black spots were discovered on Mars that are so dark that nothing inside can be seen. Quite possibly, the spots are entrances to deep underground caves capable of protecting Martian life, were it to exist.
The unusual hole pictured above was found on the slopes of the giant Martian volcano Arsia Mons. The above image was captured three weeks ago by the HiRISE instrument onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter currently circling Mars.
The holes were originally identified on lower resolution images from the Mars Odyssey spacecraft, The above hole is about the size of a football field and is so deep that it is completely unilluminated by the Sun. Such holes and underground caves might be prime targets for future spacecraft, robots, and even the next generation of human interplanetary explorers.
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