World’s tallest geyser keeps erupting, and scientists aren’t sure why0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- May 1, 2018
Yellowstone National Park’s Steamboat Geyser just erupted for the third time in two months, and scientists aren’t sure why.

Yellowstone National Park’s Steamboat Geyser just erupted for the third time in two months, and scientists aren’t sure why.

This weird sky anomaly/UFO was captured on the 12th of April 2018 over Taoyuan City and the footage was released on the 29th of April 2018.

Scientists have made the biggest and most complex quantum-computer network yet, getting 20 different entangled quantum bits, or qubits, to talk to each other.

Rice University scientists are known for exceptional research, but a new paper led by physicist Junichiro Kono makes that point most literally.

A heat shield used in a NASA spacecraft designed to send a six-wheeled rover vehicle to Mars in 2020 suffered an “unexpected” fracture during a structural test this month, causing the space agency to build a replacement, the space agency said.

It’s both solid and liquid, it’s 60 times denser than ordinary water ice, and it forms at temperatures almost as hot as the sun’s surface.

Mercury is small, fast and close to the sun, making the rocky world challenging to visit. Only one probe has ever orbited the planet and collected enough data to tell scientists about the chemistry and landscape of Mercury’s surface. Learning about what is beneath the surface, however, requires careful estimation.

The European Space Agency’s mission to search for life on Mars has reached an important milestone with its six-wheeled surface rover prototype ready for its “shake and bake”.

However, bringing the ingredients together without harming the dragon could get explosive

And it seems that the companion star caused the explosion.





























































