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Valles Marineris on Mars, 20 times wider than the Grand Canyon, is seen in this stunning new photo

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The huge Valles Marineris Valley has been revealed in stunning new images taken by the European Space Agency’s Mars Express. The Valley of the Red Planet is 2,485 miles long, over 124 miles wide and over 4 miles deep, making America look pretty dim by comparison. Vallis Marineris stretches from the northern tip of Norway to the southern tip of Sicily. The new image depicts two moats, or chasmas, that make up the western part of Valles Marineris. On the left is the lus Chasma which is 521 miles long and on the right is the Tithonium Chasma which is 500 miles long. The image uses data from the High-Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) aboard Mars Express and is a “true color” image, meaning it shows what the human eye would see if it looked at this region of Mars. Scroll down for the video A tilted perspective view of the Tithonium Chasma (pictured above), which is part of the Martian Valles Marineris valley structure, created from a digital, analog channel and color mode...

The “Grandest Canyon” in the Solar System: Mars Express Captures Stunning Images of the Breathtaking Canyons of Mars

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Ius and Tithonium Chasmata on Mars. This image from ESA’s Mars Express shows Ius and Tithonium Chasmata, which are part of the canyon structure of Mars’ Valles Marineris. This image consists of data collected by the Mars Express High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on April 21, 2022. Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO ONE Mars Mars is the second smallest planet in our solar system and the fourth planet from the sun. This is a dusty, cold, desert world with a very thin atmosphere. Iron oxide is abundant on the surface of Mars, giving it its reddish color and its nickname "Red Planet." The name Mars comes from the Roman god of war. ” data-gt-translate-attributes=”[{” attribute=””>Mars Express’s latest image release takes us over two ruptures in the martian crust that form part of the mighty Valles Marineris canyon system. Valles Marineris cuts across Mars similar to how the Grand Canyon cuts across the United States, except...

Wighton inspires Raiders for stunning comeback against Warriors

Jack Wighton’s monster boot and magic touch set up a stunning second-half comeback that saw the Raiders score 26 unanswered points after the break to beat the Warriors 26-14 on Saturday. With his side trailing 14-0 at the break, Wighton struck a pair of 40/20 in the second half, both of which led straight to the try, and put his side in position to record a fourth straight win at home at the GIO Stadium. Corey Harawira-Naera also contributed heavily, with two tries from the bench, while fellow Kiwi great Joseph Tapine cruised to 189 meters in the center of the field. Earlier the Warriors flew out of the gate and found themselves 12-0 up before the Raiders even enjoyed a set with the ball, and after Shaun Johnson’s long-range penalty they took a 14-0 lead at half-time. 599″, “>809”, “>959″]” data-eqio-prefix=”video-post-screen” ref=”root”> Next ...

RHOBH star Kyle Richards looked stunning in an $800 floral mini dress at a luncheon in Sydney

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Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kyle Richards wore a floral mini dress as he ended his trip to Sydney at a VIP lunch By Chloe-lee Longhetti For The Australian Daily Surat Published: 11:01 PM EDT, 21 July 2022 | Updated: 11:17 PM EDT, 21 July 2022 Kyle Richards has spent the past week in Sydney promoting the new season of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. And the 53-year-old socialite ended her press trip on Thursday by attending an exclusive lunch at the five-star Kimpton Margot hotel in the CBD. Kyle, who is Kathy Hilton’s sister, looked stunning in a floral mini dress by Australian designer Zimmermann, which retails for $800. RHOBH star Kyle Richards ended his Sydney press trip on Thursday by attending an exclusive lunch at the Kimpton Margot hotel in the CBD. (Photo with stylist Deni Todorovi) Kyle’s dress features a flowing neckline, balloon sleeves, belted waist, and light skirt. The age-de...

Stunning details revealed as Prince Harry speaks at the UN

Britain’s Prince Harry raised an eyebrow as he gave his keynote address at the UN General Assembly on Monday – with many seats empty in the room as he delivered it. The Duke of Sussex was chosen to appear during the annual celebrations of Nelson Mandela International Day – paying homage to the legacy of South Africa’s anti-apartheid leader who spent 27 years in prison and became the country’s first black leader. WATCH IN THE VIDEO ABOVE: Royal experts discuss Harry’s speech with Sunrise Watch Sunrise on Channel 7 and free streaming on 7plus >> He arrived hand in hand with his wife, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex – marking the couple’s first public appearance since Queen’s Jubilee. During his speech, the 37-year-old Harry recalled a photo of his late mother, Princess Diana and Mandela taken in Cape Town in 1997, shortly before his death. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle came hand in hand. Credit: Anadolu Agency / Anadolu Agency via Gett...

James Webb Space Telescope: An astronomer describes the first stunning and newly released images

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The James Webb Space Telescope Team has released the first scientific-quality images of the new telescope. It contains the oldest galaxies ever seen by the human eye, evidence of the presence of water on a planet 1,000 light years away and incredible detail showing the birth and death of stars. Webb’s goal is to explore the origins – the universe, galaxies, stars and life – and the five images released on July 12, 2022, fulfill that promise. Once the instruments on board were cool and running smoothly, astronomers wasted no time getting Webb to work. Each first image contains sufficient data to produce its own primary scientific result. Webb was designed to collect light across the red to mid-infrared spectrum – the wavelengths of light that are blocked by Earth’s atmosphere. And with giant mirrors and shielding the infrared rays emitted by the Sun, Earth and Moon, Webb can produce images with a sharpness never before achieved by other telescopes. Rumors among profession...