Melting ice due to climate change could alter the position of Earth's geographic poles. A recent study reveals the potential scale of this shift in the coming decades. The North and South Poles could ...
Using the 70-centimeter (cm)-wavelength radar system at the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Arecibo Observatory, Puerto Rico, the research group sent signals deeper into the lunar polar surface — ...
There remains to this day a place on earth which eye hath not seen. It is 84° north, longitude 160°, 400 miles from the North Pole (90° north, longitude 00°). is variously known as the Ice Pole, or ...
The discovery of ice deposits in craters scattered across the Moon’s south pole has helped to renew interest in exploring the lunar surface, but no one is sure exactly when or how that ice got there.
ISRO’s Chandrayaan-2 mission has discovered strong evidence of buried water ice near the Moon’s south pole using advanced ...
Scientists used Chandrayaan-2’s advanced radar system to detect possible subsurface ice beneath permanently shadowed lunar ...
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