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In this handout provided by NASA, a close-up image of a region near Pluto's equator shows a range of mountains rising as high as 11,000 feet (3,500 meters) taken by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft as it passed within 7,800 feet of the dwarf planet on July 14, 2015. The probe was launched Jan. 19, 2006, aboard an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida. (NASA/APL/SwRI via Getty Images)
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Astronomers Discover ‘Geological Wonderland’ On Pluto

April 1, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Astronomers Discover ‘Geological Wonderland’ On Pluto

Cryovolcanoes — or ice volcanoes — can tower up to 4.5 miles tall.
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People walk down the street in Branson, Missouri. Researchers have discovered that people's childhood experiences of navigating their environments, whether urban or rural, determine their sense of direction in later years. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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Sense Of Direction Depends On Where You Grew Up

April 1, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Sense Of Direction Depends On Where You Grew Up

Spatial navigation skills decline with age, starting in early adulthood, but deficits are also a symptom of Alzheimer’s disease.
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