A new NASA map shows how the sinking of Mexico City is uneven, with areas registering up to 2 centimeters per month.
Taken from the International Space Station by an astronaut, this is a view of Lake Van off Turkey, the largest soda lake on Earth. This region is prone to major earthquakes because of movement from ...
NASA and India's NISAR satellite has captured high-resolution radar data showing parts of Mexico City sinking more than 2 centimeters per month between October 2025 and January 2026. The subsidence, ...
More accurate maps of the ocean floor are crucial for a range of seafaring activities, including navigation and laying underwater communications cables. “Seafloor mapping is key in both established ...
New NASA satellite data shows Mexico City is sinking by nearly 10 inches annually, with some areas dropping over 2 centimeters a month. Built on an ancient lakebed, the city’s subsidence is driven by ...
Nasa’s latest satellite data reveals a stunning shift in global luminosity, with North India’s “Golden Belt” outshining major Western hubs thanks to a decade of rapid electrification ...
July 28 (UPI) --NASA and India plan to deploy a satellite that will map the Earth down to a centimeter after a launch on Wednesday from the Asian nation's southeastern coast. The rocket launch by the ...
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