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Multiple spacecraft captured the moon's shadow sweeping across North America at more than 1,500 mph during the 2024 total ...
Seismic mapping of North America has revealed that an ancient slab of crust buried beneath the Midwest is causing the crust above it to "drip" and suck down rocks from across the continent.
On April 27, the moon blocked 23 percent of the sun in a partial eclipse, but it was not possible to see this from Earth.
A study published in the journal Nature Geoscience has revealed a subtle yet significant phenomenon beneath the North ...
This map shows seismic speed in the Earth's crust at 200 kilometers depth across the continental United States and portions of Central America and Canada. The North American craton (outlined in ...
As you read this, the North American continent’s underside is dribbling away into Earth’s molten mantle. And according to ...
The oldest parts of Earth's continents are called cratons, and underneath, they are rooted to the mantle of the planet. Scientists have now discovered that the roots below the North American continent ...
The Biomass mission will use a long-forbidden part of the radio spectrum to see how much carbon forests capture.
above North America, the satellite captured thousands of photos that were later digitally stitched together into the time-lapse video above. Related: See all the best images of Earth from space ...
The oldest crust on Earth, known to be unchanging, is actually being altered in real time. The North American continent is ...