Array ( [count_posts] => 1 [cache_key] => Query_Posts::global::uk::YTo1OntzOjQ6ImxhbmciO3M6MjoidWsiO3M6NzoiZG9tYWlucyI7YToxOntpOjA7czo0OiJsaWZlIjt9czo2OiJvZmZzZXQiO2k6MDtzOjk6InRheF9xdWVyeSI7YToxOntpOjA7YTozOntzOjg6InRheG9ub215IjtzOjg6InBvc3RfdGFnIjtzOjU6ImZpZWxkIjtzOjI6ImlkIjtzOjU6InRlcm1zIjthOjE6e2k6MDtpOjE2Njc0O319fXM6MTE6ImFmdGVyTG9ja2VyIjtpOjA7fQ== [has_result] => 1 [posts] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [id] => 25919 [content] =>Сходження лавини на Червоній планеті показав марсіанський розвідувальний супутник від Національного управління з аеронавтики й дослідження космічного простору США (NASA).
Марсіанська “лавина” зійшла зі скелі заввишки 500 м, повідомляє Express.
У NASA вважають, що сходження лавини стало наслідком температурних коливань на Марсі під час весняного періоду на планеті.
“При підвищенні температури випаровується лід, а уламки брили льоду сходять та піднімають пил”, – заявили в американському відомстві.
Фото зробив Марсіанський розвідувальний супутник на відстані 255 км над червоною планетою.
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— NASA (@NASA) September 3, 2022[_oembed_time_b3c4df6405f7d262ba4888426278b5a2] => 1666495411 [_oembed_4f1d7dead0338c2febbcc7175aa8cf16] => [_oembed_time_4f1d7dead0338c2febbcc7175aa8cf16] => 1667210748 [_oembed_1d1df57ad54385cccbef7b39ac71db18] =>Teams at @NASAKennedy have assessed impacts from Hurricane Ian & determined there was no damage to #Artemis I flight hardware.
— NASA Artemis (@NASAArtemis) September 30, 2022
@NASA will focus on the Nov. 12-27 launch period to give employees time for post-storm recovery & identify checkouts for launch https://t.co/bjDiRgnOvt pic.twitter.com/7nK2tKVDOR[_oembed_time_1d1df57ad54385cccbef7b39ac71db18] => 1679232420 [_oembed_927bb5b931334fbd16b63d1a883b9cb6] =>Splashdown!#Crew5 is back on Earth, completing a science mission of nearly six months on the @Space_Station. Their @SpaceX Dragon Endurance spacecraft touched down at 9:02pm ET (0202 UTC March 12) near Tampa off the coast of Florida. pic.twitter.com/nLMC0hbKY4
— NASA (@NASA) March 12, 2023[_oembed_time_927bb5b931334fbd16b63d1a883b9cb6] => 1720017775 [_oembed_e9df94744a91b2da6a09067a31a33369] =>Splashdown!#Crew5 is back on Earth, completing a science mission of nearly six months on the @Space_Station. Their @SpaceX Dragon Endurance spacecraft touched down at 9:02pm ET (0202 UTC March 12) near Tampa off the coast of Florida. pic.twitter.com/nLMC0hbKY4
— NASA (@NASA) March 12, 2023[_oembed_time_e9df94744a91b2da6a09067a31a33369] => 1720017775 [_oembed_e65edc82b41537346a3a5d5d6ea0dcac] => [_oembed_time_e65edc82b41537346a3a5d5d6ea0dcac] => 1720086417 [labels] => Array ( [0] => photo_size_select_actual ) [categories] => Array ( [0] => 572 [1] => 21 ) [categories_name] => Array ( [0] => Наука [1] => Фото ) [tags] => Array ( [0] => 2185 [1] => 16674 ) [tags_name] => Array ( [0] => NASA [1] => лавина ) ) ) [model] => Array ( [lang] => uk [offset] => 0 [tax_query] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [taxonomy] => post_tag [field] => id [terms] => Array ( [0] => 16674 ) ) ) [afterLocker] => 0 ) [_model] => Array ( [lang] => uk [domains] => Array ( [0] => life ) [offset] => 0 [tax_query] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [taxonomy] => post_tag [field] => id [terms] => Array ( [0] => 16674 ) ) ) [afterLocker] => 0 ) [domains] => Array ( [0] => life ) [_domains] => Array ( [life] => 1 ) [status] => 1 [from_cache] => )Teams at @NASAKennedy have assessed impacts from Hurricane Ian & determined there was no damage to #Artemis I flight hardware.
— NASA Artemis (@NASAArtemis) September 30, 2022
@NASA will focus on the Nov. 12-27 launch period to give employees time for post-storm recovery & identify checkouts for launch https://t.co/bjDiRgnOvt pic.twitter.com/7nK2tKVDOR