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Wave ripples—the undulating lines in sandy shores that form when the wind pushes shallow water back and forth—are a common sight on Earth’s lakes and beaches. Now, NASA’s Curiosity rover ...
Mars is cold and has a thin atmosphere, so water freezes at its surface, and the planet’s ancient water is thought to have mostly been lost to space (at least 87% of it, according to NASA).
This means that exposed liquid water must have flowed across Mars' surface at some point in its history. The ripples were present in two separate lakebeds in Gale Crater, which Curiosity has been ...
"This is the best evidence of water and waves that we’ve seen in the entire mission," Ashwin Vasavada, Curiosity’s project scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said in a statement.
American Coots are diving birds that often disappear under the water looking for plants to eat. I have always been fascinated by ripples in the water. As a child, I loved to throw pebbles in puddles ...
NASA's Curiosity rover has logged over a decade in Mars' Gale Crater. It may be a veteran of the red planet, but Mars still has some surprises in store, like an ancient lake bed in an unexpected ...
Most icicles in nature are made from water and a little salt. Over time, small bumps in the ice grow into large ripples because liquid water coating the ice is thinner above the bumps and can ...
A group of physicists from Canada have been growing their own icicles in a lab in the hope of solving a mystery that has, up until now, continued to puzzle scientists.
Courtesy of Water is Love Production Team “Water is Love: Ripples of Regeneration” follows a group of young people grappling with the climate crisis while we journey around the world to share ...
Johnson County Museum’s “Ripples. Water, Community and You” uses interactive tools to teach about history, policies, conservation and more.