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When the meteorite struck the desert some 380 million years ago, it may have killed off as much as 40 percent of Earth's marine species.

 


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The Research and Technology Studies, or RATS, team is working in the Arizona desert testing spacesuits, rovers and tools. Their activity is helping NASA prepare to send people back to the moon.

Desertification is the degradation of land in arid and dry Humid subtropical climate areas, resulting primarily from natural activities and influenced by Climate variations....
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Desert Bird of Paradise (yellow) taken in Bakersfield, California in April 2005. This image is 42% size of the original.
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Simpson Desert, 451 km (280 mi) wide by 547 km (340 mi) long, lies southeast of Alice Springs. At lower left is Lake Eyre, a salt lake below sea level. Its water level changes dramatically throughout the seasons.

Brighten desert regions, darkens bluish and brownish features (4" to 6" aperture).
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O'er distant deserts sounds the Tartar gong. Longfellow.
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desertification (NASA Thesaurus) The formation of a desert or the gradual expansion of a desertline into previously usable land, due to man-made or natural causes. desiccants (NASA Thesaurus) Chemicals used to absorb moisture.

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Where the flow descends, the tropopause moves down too, and can be as low as 10 km. The descending air is also dry, and that causes a belt of deserts at these latitudes--in the southwest US and in Mexico, the Sahara, Arabia, ...

The Moon is like a desert with plains, mountains, and valleys. It also has many craters, which are holes created when space objects hit the Moon's surface at a high speed. There is no air to breathe on the Moon.

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The city of Shi'Kahr resurfaced on an okudagram in "The Emissary" called the "Shi-Kar Desert Survival, Vulcan", which was also a reference to Spock's kahs-wan.

Before the Old Kingdom, bodies buried in desert pits were naturally preserved by desiccation.

Modern instruments are built in only a handful of places, notably Mauna Kea in Hawaii and the Atacama Desert region of the Chilean Andes.

Earth-based radar observations have been conducted primarily using the Arecibo observatory in the mountains of Puerto Rico, the Goldstone observatory in the desert of southern California, and the Haystack observatory in Massachusetts.

Copiapo is perhaps the best built and most attractive of the desert region cities. The river brings down from the mountains enough water to supply the town and irrigate a considerable area in its vicinity.

The basic idea was that Mars was a desert world that relied on the elaborate canal system to bring water from the icy polar caps to lower latitudes to grow food. This would explain the changing surface features over the Martian year.

The four telescopes, belonging to ESO and located in the Atacama desert in Chile, can operate independently or together.

Geologists who specialize in desert landscapes are quite familiar with similar wind-sculpted formations here on Earth, for example, in the deserts of Arizona.

Here in Arizona, many rocks found in desert areas are dark and shiny on the outside and may have surface depressions. They look like meteorites, quack like meteorites, but aren't necessarily meteorites.

DSN has a complex of large antennas with receivers and transmitters located in the California desert, in Australia and in Spain, linked to a network control center at JPL in Pasadena, California.

Whether it's on city sidewalks or desert trails, Jean loves being outdoors and walking around. She also loves long road trips and traveling in general.

The Genesis capsule following its crash landing in the Utah desert. Image: NASA / USAF 388th Range Sqd The matter collected was set for return to Earth in September 2004 in a spectacular helicopter capture.

But also in the deserts they might have been a good help for the people to find their ways. Therefore its quite naturally that each culture grouped the stars differently and gave them names from their natural and social enviroment.

"If this is a brown dwarf then it kind of tallies with the desert numbers since our sample size was 100 stars." Says Dr James Jenkins of the Universidad de Chile.

The gas is mostly hydrogen and the dust is something like the dust in a desert storm. Within the clouds are hundreds of condensed, cold lumps of gas and dust.

The view that greeted its cameras (Figure 10.12) was a windswept, gently rolling, rather desolate plain, littered with rocks of all sizes, not unlike a high desert on Earth. The surface rocks visible in Figure 10.

The few images which have been returned from the surface of Venus reveal a desert world, dominated by volcanos.

During the dry season in ancient Egypt, the lions of the desert came close to the valley of the Nile when the river flooded, which used to happen when the Sun was in Leo. Some have interpreted this as the origin of the name of the constellation.

the Nevada desert ... a late model four-door Chevy Sedan slowly drives toward its destination, Reno, Nevada ... the passengers unaware of what is about to unfold. It had been a long cross-country journey, beginning in Brooklyn. It was dusk.

we are considering here range in energy from 102 to 1015 GeV; within the framework of the SU(5) model discussed above there are no particles predicted to have masses in this range of energies, which is consequently known as the grand desert.

The X-15, the first rocketplane, cruises above the California desert during a testflight. During almost 200 powered flights, the X-15 set records for altitude and speed that have been exceeded only by space missions.

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The vast desert wasteland of southern Saudi Arabia known as the "Empty Quarter", or "Rub' al Khali" in Arabic, is one of the most desolate places on Earth.

He also thought that the bright areas were deserts and the dark ones were areas containing vegetation (this was not true). Lowell published three books on Mars: Mars (1895), Mars and Its Canals (1906), and Mars As the Abode of Life (1908).

They recorded a desert environment with a reddish surface and a reddish atmosphere. These experiments analyzed soil samples for evidence of microorganisms or other forms of life; none was found.

Undae (dunes) are named for desert goddesses.
Valles (valleys) longer than 400 km are named after various words for the planet Venus in other languages, while those shorter than 400 km are named after river goddesses.
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Today, however, Mars is a windblown desert. Vast expanses of sand dunes and other wind-formed erosional features abound, all attesting to the efficacy of both depositional and erosional wind processes present in the current Mars environment.

NOTES: Known as the Red Planet, surface is a cold desert. Has no oceans. Has same land area as Earth. Mars is named after the Roman god of war. Its two moons are named after the horses, said to pull the god's chariot, Phobos and Deimos.

It was then, the mythologists say, that Libya became a desert, the Ethiopians acquired their dark skins and the seas dried up. To bring the catastrophic events to an end, Zeus struck Phaethon down with a thunderbolt.

During its Early Science observations, ALMA will continue its construction phase in the Chilean Andes, high on the remote Chajnantor Plateau in the harsh Atacama Desert.

The world's largest collection of telescopes, located high above the Sonora Desert in Arizona. Eight astronomical research institutions share the 22 optical and two radio telescopes at Kitt Peak.

It consists of three deep-space communications complexes, DSCCs, placed approximately 120 degrees apart around the world: at Goldstone near Barstow in California's Mojave Desert; at Robledo near Madrid, Spain; and at Tidbinbilla near Canberra, ...

Edward had worshipped his father from a distance but now blamed him for deserting him and for ruining his life. Einstein's sorrow was eased only slightly by the amicable relationship he enjoyed with his older son, Hans Albert.

Infrared radiation is absorbed by water vapor, so a high mountain or desert will let some radiation through (the vibrations of molecules cause absorption in the near-infrared, ...

Mars is a desert planet swept by frequent dust storms. The storms occur most frequently when Mars is closest to the .

Where there is no water, desert sands would bury cities. Quite probably in one million years time, alien visitors would find virtually no trace of us at all...well not quite.

The Solar System is full of planets, moons, asteroids, comets, minor planets, and many other exciting objects. Learn about Io, the explosive moon that orbits the planet Jupiter, or explore the gigantic canyons and deserts on Mars.

Thus, for example, it is estimated that the meteorite that produced the Barringer Crater was still travelling at 11 km/second when it struck what is now the Arizona desert 49,000 years ago.

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