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Fata Morgana MirageA beautiful mirage called the Fata Morgana appears in the Straits of Messina, between Sicily and Italy. It is an image of a town and ship in the sky, but it seems more like a fairy tale landscape than a real town. It is believed to be a mirage of a fishing village situated along the coast.
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If you look in the mirror in low light for a while, your brain gets bored and begins to create the illusion of monsters. This phenomenon is called the "strange-face illusion" or the "Troxler effect
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1. What do we call when someone stare at one thing for long enough time that other things in their vision fade out
1. What do we call when someone stare at one thing for long enough time that other things in their vision fade out
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The first rockets were made 1000 years old ago in:
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What do we call the rainbow that appear at night?
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The lower a satelliteβs orbit, the faster it must fly to avoid falling back to the Earth. Most satellites fly in low orbits, 300 km from the earthπ°
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Yet much about the planet's oceans remains a mystery. As of the year 2000, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) estimated that as much as 95 percent of the world's oceans and 99 percent of the ocean floor are unexplored.
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There's a fascinating reason why space appears black.
You might think that there should be no black space at all because stars are everywhere and should fill the sky with light.
This phenomenon is known as Olbers' Paradox, named for the German astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers who posed it in 1823: if the universe is infinite, static, and timeless, then everywhere you look should eventually hit a star.
It turns out the universe is neither static nor timeless. Edwin Hubble discovered that the universe is expanding, and thermal radiation left over from the Big Bang puts the universe at 13.8 billion years old.
We don't see stars in every direction because some stars haven't been around long enough for their light to reach us.
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You might think that there should be no black space at all because stars are everywhere and should fill the sky with light.
This phenomenon is known as Olbers' Paradox, named for the German astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers who posed it in 1823: if the universe is infinite, static, and timeless, then everywhere you look should eventually hit a star.
It turns out the universe is neither static nor timeless. Edwin Hubble discovered that the universe is expanding, and thermal radiation left over from the Big Bang puts the universe at 13.8 billion years old.
We don't see stars in every direction because some stars haven't been around long enough for their light to reach us.
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A young Kenyan software engineer, Roy Allela invented smart gloves that can convert sign language movements into audio speech for his six-year-old niece who was born deaf.
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A squirrel is the best gardener. Millions of trees grow because squirrels forget where they hid their seedsπ.
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Good News for Space fans!
π Send your name to the Moon! Our VIPER rover will explore the lunar South Pole, studying shadowy craters and searching for frozen waterβand you can sign up to add your name before it lifts off:
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π Send your name to the Moon! Our VIPER rover will explore the lunar South Pole, studying shadowy craters and searching for frozen waterβand you can sign up to add your name before it lifts off:
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NASA: VIPER
NASA's VIPER Moon rover (Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover) will explore the extreme environment of the Moon's South Pole in search of ice and other potential resources that will help inform future crewed missions in the Artemis program.
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If you drilled a tunnel straight through the Earth and jumped in , it would take you exactly 42 minutes and 12 seconds to get to the other sideπ€―.
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