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NASA releases an animation showing the Arctic sea ice evolution from March to September 2016
NASA releases animation showing the Arctic sea ice evolution from March to September 2016
Madrid, Apr 28 (EFE) .- The Ibex 35, the main index of the Spanish Stock Market, has risen 0.49% on Wednesday, driven by banks and companies, such as Indra, which have presented results in recent hours, and it has reached its highest level since March 2020, although it has stayed on the verge of 8,800 points.FOOTAGE OF THE SPANISH STOCK MARKET, IN MADRID
Scientists used to say there were millions of tons of ice in the permanently shadowed craters of the moon’s poles. Now, HuffPost reports a pair of studies in the journal Nature Astronomy says there's far, far more potential water available. Twenty percent more, to be exact. A team led by the University of Colorado's Paul Hayne says more than 15,400 square miles of lunar terrain have the capability to trap water in the form of ice. However, lead researcher Casey Honniball says the molecules are so far apart that they are in neither liquid nor solid form. To be clear, this is not puddles of water. Casey Honniball, Lead Researcher Postdoctoral fellow, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland Greater access to water could allow astronauts and robots more places to land, and support future lunar bases. Scientists believe the moon's water came from comets, asteroids, interplanetary dust, solar wind, or even lunar volcanic eruptions.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).