TUCSON, Ariz.– NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander has taken the first-ever image of a single particle of Mars’ ubiquitous dust, using its atomic force microscope. The particle — shown at higher magnification ...
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Dust under the microscope | A closer look at the invisible
Take a fascinating look at dust under the microscope and discover what everyday particles really look like up close. A ...
BERKELEY — Astronomy buffs who jumped at the chance to use their home computers in the SETI@home search for intelligent life in the universe will soon be able to join an Internet-based search for dust ...
Felspar dust in the air can create clouds. The feldspar particles act as nucleation sites to which water molecules can attach extremely efficiently. Why this is the case has remained a mystery for a ...
Space dust provides more than just awe-inspiring pictures like the Pillars of Creation. It can provide the necessary materials to build everything from planets to asteroids. But what it actually looks ...
Electron microscope image of a quartz fiber filter with numerous micrometer-sized microplastic indoor dust particles. Credit must be given to the creator.
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