WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ground-penetrating radar data obtained by China's Zhurong rover has revealed buried beneath the Martian surface evidence of what look like sandy beaches from the shoreline of a ...
The orange star indicates the landing site of the Chinese rover ... by currents in the ocean and continually being transported up and down the beaches by the waves coming and going up and down ...
lapping waves and gentle breezes - according to new evidence from a Chinese rover. Scientists now believe there was a large ocean on the north side of the planet - and conditions that could have ...
"We found evidence for wind, waves, no shortage of sand ... we think there could have been an ocean and to see what we think are beach deposits." The Chinese National Space Administration's ...
A Chinese rover that landed on Mars in ... They also imply that there were rivers that dumped sediment into the ocean that was distributed by waves along the beaches. "The presence of these ...
Ocean wave energy is immense ... Italian energy company ENI with its Inertial Sea Wave Energy Converter, the Chinese-built Nanku - a floating generator powered by waves - and Finland-based ...
The most powerful waves were discovered in the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica, but the North Atlantic Ocean experienced the highest increase in wave energy over the past 40 years compared ...
Scientists have discovered that ocean waves may become far more extreme and complex than previously imagined. The new study, published in Nature today, reveals that under specific conditions, where ...
The findings are the latest evidence indicating the existence of this hypothesized ocean, called Deuteronilus ... which transmitted high-frequency radio waves into the ground that reflected ...