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¿Robó una supertormenta de polvo el agua de Marte? Una tormenta de polvo en 2023 elevó vapor de agua en Marte y disparó la fuga de hidrógeno al espacio; tres sondas lo midieron muy al detalle. Marte pudo empezar a perder su agua —la poca que le quedab...

¿Robó una supertormenta de polvo el agua de Marte? #Marte #TormentaDePolvo #PlanetaRojo #Ciencia #Espacio #Astronomia #ExploracionEspacial #ESA #NASA #ExoMars #MarsReconnaissanceOrbiter #HopeProbe #16defebrero #felizlunes donporque.com/supertorment...

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Супутник NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter досяг історичної віхи Орбітальний апарат NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), відомий своєю винятковою “зіркістю”, досяг важливої позначки у своїй багаторічній місії навколо Марса. Камера HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment), встановлена на борту MRO, нещодавно зробила ювілейний, 100-тисячний за рахунком знімок поверхні Червоної планети. Щоб дізнатись останні новини, слідкуйте за нашим каналом Google News онлайн або через застосунок. […] Post Супутник NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter досяг історичної віхи at Root-Nation.com.

Супутник NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter досяг історичної віхи #NASA #Mars #MarsReconnaissanceOrbiter #HiRISE #космос

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A High-Resolution Camera Orbiting Mars Captured Its 100,000th Photo The HiRISE camera inside NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has captured its 100,000th image, marking a momentous occasion for the nearly 20-year mission. [Read More]
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NASA Breaks Silence: The FIRST Hi-Res IMAGES of 3I/ATLAS Are Coming (+Livestream of a CME about to Hit it) The most mysterious object in our solar system is about to be hit by a massive solar storm... and NASA has just announced they are breaking their silence and showing us the high-resolution photos. This is the update we've all been waiting for. In this episode, we're breaking down two massive, unfolding events concerning the enigmatic interstellar object, 3I/ATLAS. First, according to geophysicist Stefan Burns, NASA is finally going public. We'll tell you everything we know about their upcoming live stream, where they are set to release the first-ever high-resolution imagery of the object from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's HiRISE camera. Will these new images confirm its bizarre anomalous features? But the clock is ticking on an even bigger story. A powerful Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) is currently on a direct collision course with 3I/ATLAS, with impact predicted around November 22nd. We'll explain what happens when a solar storm hits a comet and the potential for a spectacular "tail disconnection event" that could reveal the object's true nature. Join us as we explore the science, from its estimated 16-hour rotation period to the debate over whether plasma physics can explain its stable jets. This is breaking space news at its finest—a cosmic collision and a NASA data-drop that could answer our biggest questions. Ready for the big reveal? Hit that play button to get the full briefing before the CME hits and NASA goes live. Subscribe now for real-time updates on the universe's greatest mysteries, and share this episode with anyone who is watching the skies.

📣 New Podcast! "NASA Breaks Silence: The FIRST Hi-Res IMAGES of 3I/ATLAS Are Coming (+Livestream of a CME about to Hit it)" on @Spreaker #3i_atlas #3iatlas #anomaly #astronomy #astrophysics #cme #comet #coronalmassejection #geophysics #hirise #interstellarobject #marsreconnaissanceorbiter #nasa

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Орбітальний апарат NASA вивчає нові маневри після майже 20 років у космосі Після майже 20 років роботи орбітальний апарат NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) набирає обертів – інженери “навчили” його нових рухів, щоб витиснути максимум наукових даних із космічного апарата, який обертається навколо Червоної планети. Команда “навчила” зонд перевертатися так, що він майже опиняється догори дном. Завдяки цьому зонд може заглядати глибше під землю, шукаючи, серед іншого, […] Post Орбітальний апарат NASA вивчає нові маневри після майже 20 років у космосі at Root-Nation.com.

Орбітальний апарат NASA вивчає нові маневри після майже 20 років у космосі #NASA #MarsReconnaissanceOrbiter #космос #ЧервонаяПланета #наука

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Una nuova manovra del Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter migliora l’efficienza del radar SHARAD Grazie a una nuova manovra di rollio che la porta a inclinarsi fino a 120 gradi, la sonda MRO migliora le prestazioni del radar SHARAD, ap...

La sonda #MarsReconnaissanceOrbiter della #NASA ha adottato una nuova manovra di rollio estremo che consente al #radar #SHARAD di osservare il sottosuolo marziano con maggiore profondità, ampliando le capacità scientifiche della missione dopo quasi vent’anni.
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A stunning HiRISE image reveals the defrosting of Mars' south polar CO2 ice cap.  Circular pits, approximately 60 meters across, are formed as the dry ice sublimates into gas, leaving behind intriguing, gold-rimmed features. The image shows the unique textures and patterns created by this seasonal process on the Martian surface.

A stunning HiRISE image reveals the defrosting of Mars' south polar CO2 ice cap. Circular pits, approximately 60 meters across, are formed as the dry ice sublimates into gas, leaving behind intriguing, gold-rimmed features. The image shows the unique textures and patterns created by this seasonal process on the Martian surface.

Astronomy Picture from 26/09/2011

Dry Ice Pits on Mars

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110926.html


#MarsDefrosting #SpaceExploration #HiRISE #MarsSouthPole #CO2Ice #Sublimation #PlanetaryScience #RedPlanet #Astronomy #MarsReconnaissanceOrbiter

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Dramatic close-up of Martian sand dunes captured by the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.  The image showcases the interplay of light and shadow on the dune crests, with hints of seasonal frost.  Taken at 5 degrees above the local horizon, this detailed view reveals the texture and formations of the Martian landscape.

Dramatic close-up of Martian sand dunes captured by the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The image showcases the interplay of light and shadow on the dune crests, with hints of seasonal frost. Taken at 5 degrees above the local horizon, this detailed view reveals the texture and formations of the Martian landscape.

Astronomy Picture from 29/08/2020

Martian Chiaroscuro

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap200829.html


#Mars #HiRISE #SpaceExploration #RedPlanet #MartianSurface #SandDunes #NASA #Space #Astronomy #Cosmology #PlanetMars #MRO #MarsReconnaissanceOrbiter

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Aerial view of a circular hole on the Martian surface, possibly an opening to an underground cavern near Pavonis Mons volcano. The hole is approximately 35 meters wide with a visible shadow suggesting a depth of about 20 meters.  This intriguing feature is a potential site for future exploration searching for evidence of past or present Martian life.

Aerial view of a circular hole on the Martian surface, possibly an opening to an underground cavern near Pavonis Mons volcano. The hole is approximately 35 meters wide with a visible shadow suggesting a depth of about 20 meters. This intriguing feature is a potential site for future exploration searching for evidence of past or present Martian life.

Astronomy Picture from 09/03/2014

A Hole in Mars

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140309.html


#MarsMystery #MartianCave #SpaceExploration #HiRISE #PavonisMons #UndergroundMars #PlanetaryScience #Astrobiology #MarsReconnaissanceOrbiter #RedPlanet

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A Martian dust devil captured by the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The dust devil's core is approximately 140 meters in diameter, with its plume extending about 20 kilometers above the surface of Amazonis Planitia.  The image shows a swirling column of dust against a textured Martian landscape.

A Martian dust devil captured by the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The dust devil's core is approximately 140 meters in diameter, with its plume extending about 20 kilometers above the surface of Amazonis Planitia. The image shows a swirling column of dust against a textured Martian landscape.

Astronomy Picture from 03/03/2015

A Dust Devil on Mars

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap150303.html


#MarsDustDevil #HiRISE #MarsReconnaissanceOrbiter #AmazonisPlanitia #SpaceWeather #PlanetaryScience #RedPlanet #DustStorm #MartianAtmosphere #NASA

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Trovate nuove evidenze di antichi ghiacciai su Marte Lo studio di nuove strutture glaciali su Marte rafforza l'ipotesi di un passato climatico complesso e dinamico del pianeta, segnato dalla...

Un recente studio del Planetary Science Institute, presentato alla Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2025 e basato sui dati della missione #MarsReconnaissanceOrbiter, ha mostrato nuove evidenze dell'antica presenza di #ghiacciai su #Marte.

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Enhanced-color image of Stickney Crater, the largest crater on Mars' moon Phobos, taken by the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.  The image showcases Stickney's immense size relative to Phobos,  revealing surface streaks from material sliding down crater walls, and bluish regions potentially indicating a freshly exposed surface.  Mysterious grooves are also visible across the moon's surface.

Enhanced-color image of Stickney Crater, the largest crater on Mars' moon Phobos, taken by the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The image showcases Stickney's immense size relative to Phobos, revealing surface streaks from material sliding down crater walls, and bluish regions potentially indicating a freshly exposed surface. Mysterious grooves are also visible across the moon's surface.

Astronomy Picture from 10/04/2008

Stickney Crater

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080410.html


#MarsMoon #Phobos #StickneyCrater #HiRISE #SpaceExploration #PlanetaryScience #Astronomy #Cosmology #MarsReconnaissanceOrbiter #AmazingSpace

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A HiRise image shows dark streaks on the Martian surface in Acheron Fossae, a trough in the Diacria quadrangle of Mars.  These streaks, possibly caused by flowing sand, extend hundreds of meters down slopes, appearing to flow around boulders and lighten over time.  The image highlights the dynamic processes shaping the Martian landscape.

A HiRise image shows dark streaks on the Martian surface in Acheron Fossae, a trough in the Diacria quadrangle of Mars. These streaks, possibly caused by flowing sand, extend hundreds of meters down slopes, appearing to flow around boulders and lighten over time. The image highlights the dynamic processes shaping the Martian landscape.

Astronomy Picture from 01/03/2010

Slope Streaks in Acheron Fossae on Mars

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100301.html


#MarsMystery #DarkStreaks #AcheronFossae #HiRise #MarsReconnaissanceOrbiter #PlanetaryScience #SpaceExploration #SandFlow #MartianSurface #RedPlanet

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Stunning HiRISE image of Martian South Pole's carbon dioxide ice cap defrosting.  Circular pits, approximately 60 meters across, appear as they sublimate into gas, showcasing unique geological formations with intriguing gold-colored dust outlining the edges.  Captured during late Martian summer, this image reveals the dynamic processes shaping the Martian landscape.

Stunning HiRISE image of Martian South Pole's carbon dioxide ice cap defrosting. Circular pits, approximately 60 meters across, appear as they sublimate into gas, showcasing unique geological formations with intriguing gold-colored dust outlining the edges. Captured during late Martian summer, this image reveals the dynamic processes shaping the Martian landscape.

Astronomy Picture from 26/09/2011

Dry Ice Pits on Mars

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110926.html


#MarsDefrosting #SpaceExploration #MarsSouthPole #HiRISE #MarsReconnaissanceOrbiter #Cosmology #PlanetaryScience #Astronomy #Space #Science #CO2Ice #Sublimation #MartianSummer

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Enhanced-color image of Stickney Crater, the largest crater on Mars' moon Phobos.  The crater, nearly half the diameter of Phobos, shows evidence of landslides and possibly freshly exposed surface material. Mysterious grooves are also visible across the surface.  Image captured by the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

Enhanced-color image of Stickney Crater, the largest crater on Mars' moon Phobos. The crater, nearly half the diameter of Phobos, shows evidence of landslides and possibly freshly exposed surface material. Mysterious grooves are also visible across the surface. Image captured by the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

Astronomy Picture from 08/07/2023

Stickney Crater

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230708.html


#MarsMoon #Phobos #StickneyCrater #HiRISE #SpaceExploration #Astronomy #PlanetaryScience #MarsReconnaissanceOrbiter #Cosmology #SolarSystem #AmazingSpace #Science #NASA

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This image from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows dusty water ice along Martian gullies. The enhanced-color image shows possible locations where meltwater may be present, opening the door for further scientific exploration.⁣
#Meltwater #MarsReconnaissanceOrbiter #NASA #MarsExploration

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Martian Winter: Icy Landscapes of the Red Planet Revealed | FanTechno.com New images captured by the Mars Express and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft unveil stunning winter landscapes on Mars. In the Australe Scopuli region near the Red Planet's south pole, the orbit...

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Martian Winter: Icy Landscapes of the Red Planet Revealed
#Exploration #Mars #MarsExpress #MarsReconnaissanceOrbiter #RedPlanet #Science #Space

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