Mars Orbiter snaps pictures of an avalanche on Mars view story
news.wired.com — The image, taken last month, reveals at least four avalanches of fine ice and dust breaking off from a steep cliff and settling on the slope below. The cascade kicked up massive debris clouds, with some measuring more than 590 feet across.
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Strange cloud formations view story
Great collection of weird cloud formation mother nature made! There are also some scientific facts presented about best known clouds. Proof that mother nature is an artist. Enjoy the view!
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Frantic 911 Call as House Slides Down a Hillside view video
weather.com — A Hillside weakened by heavy rain gave way in Portland Oregon causing a house to slide 300 feet down a hillside into two other homes. A frantic neighbor called 911.
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Category 4 Hurricane Norbert roars toward Baja in Mexico - USATODAY.com view story
Hurricane Norbert has strengthened to a powerful, Category 4 storm off Mexico's Pacific coast.
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Frozen Death Looms for Phoenix Mars Lander view story
Setting sun, freezing temperatures will likely spell the end for Phoenix mission.
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Mercury, up close and personal: Photos revealed view story
A U.S. spacecraft beamed hundreds of photos of Mercury back to Earth on Tuesday after a close encounter with the planet closest to the sun.
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Will new Mars lander be parked or scrapped? view story
America's next daring adventure on Mars -- a one-ton rolling science laboratory scheduled to launch next October -- is in deep trouble. Huge cost overruns and technical difficulties may cause the $2 billion dollar Mars Science Laboratory to be delayed ...
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