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YELLOWSTONE, Wyoming (KIFI) – A new crater has made its debut in Yellowstone National Park, filled with near-boiling water and caused by pressure changes just below the surface in Biscuit Basin.
The location of the new pool. (USGS/Public Domain) A churning pool of water has opened up in Yellowstone National Park – just ...
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Later this year, a prototype telescope is slated to land on the moon. It could usher in a new era of lunar radio astronomy.
An impact about 50,000 years ago formed a crater nearly a mile wide. It is well worth a visit, our columnist writes.