Martian Mysteries: Polygons Point to Ancient Water on Mars | S26E150
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Mysterious Polygons on Mars: - Scientists discover strange, irregular wedge-shaped objects buried beneath the Martian surface. - Polygons range from centimeters to 10 meters in size and may have formed...
mostra más- Scientists discover strange, irregular wedge-shaped objects buried beneath the Martian surface.
- Polygons range from centimeters to 10 meters in size and may have formed during ancient freeze-thaw cycles billions of years ago.
- Possible formation mechanisms include mud cracks from wet sediments and contraction from cooling volcanic lava flows.
- Zhurong rover detected at least 16 polygons, suggesting a wide distribution.
- Iran successfully launches a small spacecraft, raising concerns about its ballistic missile program.
- Officials claim the launch was for peaceful purposes, but it violates the Vienna Accords.
- Iran's enriched uranium stockpile is now 18 times above the limit set by the Accords.
- International community urges Iran to stop its nuclear weapons development.
- Progress MS-25 successfully docked with the International Space Station, delivering over 2.5 tons of supplies.
- The cargo included food, personal items for the crew, spare parts, and fuel, oxygen, and water.
- This resupply mission ensures the crew has the resources they need to continue their research aboard the ISS.
- New Australian Skyguide released, providing stargazers with information about upcoming celestial events. www.maas.musem/store
- Study shows eating a healthy vegan diet lowers cholesterol, weight, and insulin levels.
- Increasing walking speed to 4 km/h may reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
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