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The six-wheeled聽Martian rover was scheduled to wake up in late December, but it hasnt been heard from since entering into its scheduled hibernation mode, unnamed sources told the South China Morning Post, as first reported by SpaceNews. Zhurong landed on Mars on May 14, 2021 as Chinas first Martian mission. The rover was sent to Mars with the Tianwen-1 orbiter, which relays data between the rover and ground controllers on
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stanley deutschland ust storms, which block the rovers solar panels and prevent it from collecting sunlight to generate power. For its own protection, Zhurong hunkered down in a dormant state for those chilly, dusty months on Mars. By late December, which marks the beginning of Martian spring, the rover was supposed to autonomously resume its activities. However, the China National Space Administration has yet to send out any updates regarding the rover, in what is an ominous sign. The rovers solar panels could be covered by dust, reducing its ability to generate power and preventing it from turning back on, according to the SCMPs sources. Its worth noting that NASAs Curiosity and Perseverance rovers are able to power through Marss winter seas Tyjv If There s a Thor 5, Taika Waititi Won t Be Part of It
One sign that the 2015 El Ni帽o is approaching epic proportions appeared over the past week, when meteorologists noted record-high sea surface temperatures across a swath of the central Pacific known as the Ni帽o 3.4 region. This region, which stretches betwe
stanley cup en 90 degrees west and 160 degrees east longitude, 5 degrees north and 5 degrees south of the equator, saw a weekly average temperature of 3潞C 5潞F above normal鈥攈igher than the 2.8潞C anomaly recorded in 1997. Image Credit: Jan Null/Golden Gate Weather Coincidentally, NOAA also released its monthly State of the Climate report today. Last month was not only the hottest October on record, it was the largest temperature departure for any month in the past 136 years of record-keeping. October was brutally hot, thanks to a nasty combination of El Ni帽o conditions and global warming. Even before the onset of El Ni帽o, global average surface temperatures had reached new records, said WMO Secretary-General Michel Jarraud. El Ni帽o is turning up the heat even further. Image Credit: NOAA The WMO the official scorekeeper measures strengt
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