In 2007, something strange happened over the eastern Atlantic Ocean. According to satellites orbiting Earth, our planet's gravity field developed a continent-scale anomaly before subsiding to its ...
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2007 gravity anomaly may have changed Earth’s behavior
In 2007, a peculiar gravity signal was detected from deep within Earth, suggesting rapid changes near the planet’s core. This ...
Photos and videos of astronauts on the ISS show them floating around, but saying there's zero gravity isn't fully accurate.
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A 2007 gravity glitch might have changed Earth’s behavior
In 2007, satellites detected an unusual gravity anomaly originating from deep within the Earth, suggesting rapid changes near ...
As mankind was planning the first moon landing in the 1960s, an asteroid approached Earth—and still hasn’t left.
As part of the ongoing effort, a NASA-supported team recently published one of the most detailed maps yet of the seafloor.
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What would happen if Jupiter didn’t exist? Study says Earth could have spiraled into the Sun without the gas giant’s protection
Research shows Jupiter’s strong gravitational pull may have protected Earth by keeping its orbit steady and preventing it from drifting toward the Sun.
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