Satellites detect hidden magnetic signals in Earth's oceans

Swarm satellites detect faint ocean magnetic signals, revealing magma distribution and climate change insights.

Earth.com
Crystalline 2;

I think this is the end of this series, but probably the fun just began! I'm currently working on some shots I've taken for some parts of this plant through the microscope. It is a struggle already, but hopefully I'll get to something. Lot of focus stacking needed here and, well, I don't have the proper tools, so, there will be lot of mishaps and cropping!

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Scientists solve a long-standing mystery surrounding the moon's 'lopsided' geology

About 4.5 billion years ago, a small planet smashed into the young Earth, flinging molten rock into space. Slowly, the debris coalesced, cooled and solidified, forming our moon. This scenario of how the Earth's moon came to be is the one largely agreed upon by most scientists. But the details of how exactly that happened are "more of a choose-your-own-adventure novel," according to researchers in the University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory who published a paper in Nature Geoscience.