Author: Carlos Hansen

– 201203mars dust devil

NASA cameras have snapped this crazed dusty whirlwind on the surface of the Red Planet. Whenever these whirlwinds occur on Mars, they are called ‘dust devils’, and it’s really easy to see why; at 800m high and 30m wide, with a dusty trail covering an area of more than 600m, it’s strength is just magnificent. […]

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– 201203meteor fragment

A recently published study suggests that the Earth might have been visited by a giant space rock 13,000 years ago, an event which might have sparked an unusual cold period in the planet’s climate history. The Younger Dryas, also known as the Big Freeze, was a brief period of cold climatic conditions and drought which occurred […]

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– 201203legospace

A lot of people were left disheartened when the iconic space shuttle program was canceled last year. Though it’s now been turned into a museum exhibit, the shuttle has remained in the minds and hearts of millions as a symbol of man’s journey towards the stars. Romanian Raul Oaida made his own tribute, and put a […]

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– 201203titanic

For almost 100 years it carried the blame of sinking the world’s most famous ship, but now, the ill-famed iceberg may be cleared, after some researchers claim they’ve found the true culprit – the Moon. Now don’t get the wrong idea, it was the collision with the ice mass that ultimately brought the demise of […]

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– 201203old people sleeping

While there’s a common assumption that once with old age, sleep quality tends to deteriorate, a recent study published in the journal Sleep suggests that the opposite is actually true. Thus, the older you are, the higher the chances of you having a good night’s sleep. The conclusion came after more than 150,000 adults  were telephone […]

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