Successful Vaccine Registration: Around 300 People Attended in Piedras Negras Plaza de las Culturas

Successful Vaccine Registration: Around 300 People Attended in Piedras Negras Plaza de las Culturas

Around 300 people were attended. This Saturday, the registration module opened for people interested in applying the bivalent Pfizer cross-border vaccine, which is located in the Pyramid of the Sun in the Plaza de las Culturas in Piedras Negras, where around 300 people were treated. With this number of interested parties, the trucks that will … Read more

Discovering Ancient River Deposits on Mars: Evidence of a River Planet

Discovering Ancient River Deposits on Mars: Evidence of a River Planet

Jakarta – According to planetary scientists, Mars was once a planet of rivers. The reason is that ancient river deposits are found all over Mars and can be identified in satellite data through erosional landforms called fluvial ridges. These fluvial ridges are in the form of ancient river deposits. This feature on the planet Mars … Read more

NASA’s Ambitious Plan to Return Samples from Mars to Earth

NASA’s Ambitious Plan to Return Samples from Mars to Earth

Written by Heba Al-Sayed Sunday, October 22, 2023 03:00 PM I achieved NASA agency There has been a string of successes in recent decades when it comes to missions to Mars, with the Spirit, Opportunity, Phoenix, Curiosity, InSight and Perseverance missions all landing successfully on the surface of Mars, but the agency’s upcoming plans for … Read more

New Study Reveals the Cause of Largest Earthquakes on Mars: Crustal Movement

New Study Reveals the Cause of Largest Earthquakes on Mars: Crustal Movement

2023/10/22 05:30 Research shows that the largest earthquakes measured on Mars should be caused by crustal movement. (Reuters) ◎Lin Jiayu On May 4, 2022, NASA’s InSight lander detected the largest quake yet recorded on Mars, one with a 4.7 magnitude – fairly modest by Earth standards but strong for our planetary neighbor. NASA’s Mars probe … Read more

New Study Reveals Mars is More Seismically Active than Previously Thought

New Study Reveals Mars is More Seismically Active than Previously Thought

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA— Scientists report the strongest earthquake that shook Mars This occurred not because of the fall of an asteroid, but because of tectonic forces within the planet itself. The new findings suggest Mars is more seismically active than previously thought. Reported Space, Friday (20/10/2023), on May 4 2022, NASA’s now-defunct InSight lander recorded an … Read more

Mars’ Unexpected Quakes: InSight’s Major Discovery and Implications for Human Exploration

Mars’ Unexpected Quakes: InSight’s Major Discovery and Implications for Human Exploration

InSight went to Mars in 2018 and detected many Martian vibrations in four years. (Photo/Reuters) Mars also has earthquakes! On May 4, 2022, NASA’s InSight landing probe detected a large earthquake on Mars with a magnitude of about 4.7. Although this earthquake magnitude is not too large for the earth, it is not large for … Read more

Discovering Quartz Crystals in the Atmosphere of Distant Gas Giant WASP-17b

Discovering Quartz Crystals in the Atmosphere of Distant Gas Giant WASP-17b

Written by Samah Labib Wednesday, October 18, 2023 03:00 AM Discover a telescope James Webb Space (JWST) reported that 1,000-mile-per-hour winds are propelling a shower of tiny quartz crystals through the hot, silicate-enhanced atmosphere of a distant gas giant planet called WASP-17b, according to Space.com. Daniel Grant from the University of Bristol in Britain and … Read more

Test Your Knowledge: 10 Questions About the Solar System

Test Your Knowledge: 10 Questions About the Solar System

Scientists have been studying the solar system for centuries. Thanks to them, as well as advances in science and technology, we have a lot of key information about the universe today. But how well do you know it? Try answering the following 10 questions to test your knowledge. Solar System The Solar System is a … Read more

NASA’s Psyche Mission: Exploring the Metal-Rich Planet in the Asteroid Belt

NASA’s Psyche Mission: Exploring the Metal-Rich Planet in the Asteroid Belt

The American National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Psyche mission took off from Florida’s Cape Canaveral on Friday. The goal of the mission is to explore the distant, metal-rich planet of the same name, which orbits the Sun between Mars and Jupiter. SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket with a probe on board lifted off from Kennedy … Read more