Buried Seas of Water Ice at Mars’s Equator?
Massive deposits of water ice up to 2.5 km deep may be discovered at Mars's Equator.
Massive deposits of water ice up to 2.5 km deep may be discovered at Mars's Equator.
Worrisome low Antarctic sea ice in the depths of winter, than scientists expected for this time of year.
Curtis Flack (left) and Paul von Hardenberg inspect the ice formation on the spinner of an Advanced Air Mobility prop rotor model.
Sea ice around Antarctica in February 2023, reached the lowest extent ever observed since the start of the satellite record in 1979.
Researchers have developed plastic-free, “jelly ice cubes” that they are reusable, compostable and they don’t melt.
Scientists had accidentally come upon unexpected sea life half a mile under Antarctic ice shelf.
Scientists confirm that the speed of ice loss is increasing and our planet is losing 1.3 trillion tonnes a year.
ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft has discovered several ponds of liquid water buried under the ice in the south polar region of Mars.
NASA’s infrared eyes detected evidence of fresh ice on one of Saturn’s Moon, Enceladus.
Observations from 11 satellite missions monitoring the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets have revealed that the regions are losing ice six times faster than they were in