Explore the fascinating tale of the Kola Superdeep Borehole, a monumental scientific endeavor by the Soviet Union that aimed to explore the Earth's crust, revealing unexpected discoveries and ...
It's a bit of fun, even if for the vast majority the answer was "somewhere in an ocean". But would it be possible to dig ...
A new satellite called Sentinel 5A has started sending back its first images, capturing fresh views of Earth's ozone hole.
The Infographics Show on MSN
This is why Russia is actually the craziest country on Earth
Revenge-hungry princesses, secret police death squads and soviet dog experiments. And that’s just the beginning of today's ...
In China’s Taklimakan Desert, engineers are drilling a scientific well over six miles deep to explore the Earth’s interior ...
According to a statement from the Laboratory of Solar Astronomy of the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Earth has experienced 69 days with magnetic storms since the ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Why the deepest hole on Earth was sealed, and what they discovered before it was closed
Deep in the Arctic Circle, there’s a man-made hole that once earned the nickname “the entrance to hell.” The Kola Superdeep ...
A NOAA forecast suggests that Northern Lights may be visible in northern U.S. states on Dec. 24 as turbulent solar wind ...
Green Matters on MSN
NASA Detected a Black Hole Devouring a Star — and the Explosion Was Record-Breaking
The record-setting cosmic outburst was actually a gamma-ray burst, the most powerful class of cosmic explosions.
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
From a Remote Observatory, He’s Defending Our Planet. Get a Glimpse Inside the Life of a Doomsday Asteroid Hunter
David Rankin of the Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona spends nights scanning the solar system for potentially catastrophic space ...
Researchers across the globe put on their sleuthing hats this year to provide answers to questions that have lingered from ...
The shortest day in 2025 will come on December 21, when the length of the day at the latitude of Moscow will be 6 hours 59 minutes. This was announced on December 17 by the press service of the Moscow ...
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