Mars helicopter Ingenuity spotted a ‘heart’ in Perseverance rover’s tracks on 9th flight0
- From Around the Web, Space
- July 9, 2021
Is there something going on between Perseverance and the Mars helicopter Ingenuity?

Is there something going on between Perseverance and the Mars helicopter Ingenuity?

Four decades since their discovery we finally understand what’s powering the spectacular X-ray auroras of Jupiter. These light shows are bright, brief, and happen regularly every few minutes. And yet, they release hundreds of gigawatts of power, enough to power our whole civilization for a few instants.

Astronomers have accidentally discovered a huge and previously undetected galactic structure that could change the way we think about how stars are made.

Humans are likely to find intelligent life in the universe, the administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said after the Pentagon declassified a UFO report.

NASA’s Mars helicopter Ingenuity has begun to scout missions for the Perseverance rover, completing its ninth and most challenging flight yet.

UFO investigator “Mr MBB333” has shared a screenshot taken by a star gazer last Saturday which appears to show the objects hovering around the Space Station above the Southern Atlantic Ocean

Back about 51,000 years ago, a Neanderthal decided they would express their artistic soul to work on a piece of deer bone. This individual resided in what’s now known as Northern Germany’s Harz Mountains. Not only did this ancient artist have the capacity to carve a pattern into bone, they knew enough about the physical properties of the bone to use hot water to make its surface soft enough to carve.

Analysis of a rare, ancient star suggests a new birthplace for elements like uranium and silver

Computer – the most powerful in Britain – will use AI to find new cures and deepen understanding of diseases

Chinese researchers want to send more than 20 of China’s largest rockets to practice turning away a sizable asteroid – a technique that may eventually be crucial if a killer rock is on a collision course with Earth.





























































