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Easily one of the goofiest Rainbow Six Siege takeovers, the “Rainbow is Magic” live event has returned in 2021 to celebrate April Fool’s Day. Drenched in pink paint, leopard print, and ...
I’ve seen a lot, but watching magnetic braking up close feels like watching magic happen. No friction, no sparks — just pure physics doing its thing. Check out how it works!
The moon may be silent and still today, but billions of years ago, it likely crackled with magnetic activity. Though the moon now lacks a global magnetic field, its rocks—especially those on the ...
A new simulation suggests a massive asteroid impact may have briefly supercharged the moon's magnetic field, leaving behind magnetized rocks that still carry its signature.
Have we finally solved mystery of magnetic moon rocks? Simulations show how effects of asteroid impact could amplify the early Moon's weak magnetic field.
The Moon’s Mysterious Magnetic Rocks Might Have A Cataclysmic Explanation Scientists from MIT have proposed a bold new theory to illuminate unexplained findings across the decades.
Magic is fun, and anyone can learn it. These simple tricks use everyday things like pencils and spoons.
Watch as magnetic balls come together to create the iconic R2-D2! Using simple magnetic force, this mesmerizing creation turns into a detailed masterpiece that captures the essence of the beloved ...
To get a global view of Earth’s magnetosphere, NASA’s Lunar Environment Heliospheric X-ray Imager (LEXI) is set for a trip to the moon. Scheduled to take off from the Kennedy Space Center in or after ...
Chinese scientists have found direct evidence that the moon’s magnetic field persisted well into its midlife, long after it was thought to have disappeared. Researchers analysing tiny rocks ...
The Moon held on to its magnetic field for most of its life — which could mean less lunar water available to future astronauts than expected.
Moon rocks from China’s Chang’e 6 mission test Apollo views on lunar magnetic field Rocks brought back indicate lunar magnetic field may have shot up about 2.8 billion years ago, Chinese study ...