Scientists have built the most detailed map volcanoes on Venus, which is also the most complete volcano map of all planets in the solar system.
The map reveals the locations and sizes of all 85,000 volcanic landforms discovered on Venus to date, and the scientists hope that it will help with the search for new active volcanoes on Earth's scorching planetary neighbor.
Oak Ridge students produce data identifying planets outside of our solar system | WATE 6 On Your ...
OAK RIDGE , Tenn. ( WATE ) — Oak Ridge High School students are being recognized for their science research and awarded scholarships.
Several seniors received top honors at the Tennessee Junior Science and Humanities Symposium.
“I feel what got us to first place was the ability to convey what we had researched and our results clearly and effectively, basically to get people to understand the significance of our findings,” said Joe Blair.
Is An Alien Mothership Already In Our Solar System? - MITechNews
Recently, a government-funded "thought experiment" imagining that several mysterious space objects are in actuality craft from interstellar travelers made international news.
But despite the breathless headlines talking about Pentagon researchers and Harvard astronomers telling the world of the dangers posed by an "alien mothership" in our solar system were intriguing, the actual report did not say we were being invaded—merely what, if we were, this might it look like.
Check out this aerial view of largest volcano in our Solar System | Science-Environment
NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day for April 4 features Olympus Mons - the largest volcano in our Solar System. Located on Mars, it is three times higher than Mount Everest, the highest mountain on Earth.
Olympus Mons is a shield volcano approximately 624 kilometers (374 miles) in diameter and 25 kilometers (16 miles) high, making it the largest volcano on Mars and the Solar System.
This map of volcanoes on Venus is best we've ever made (image) https://t.co/E1rwrEkwQC https://t.co/72FeLHOt8B SPACEdotcom (from NYC) Tue Apr 04 15:04:01 +0000 2023
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