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The Deepest Hole

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Over forty years ago, researchers in the Soviet Union began an ambitious drilling project whose goal was to penetrate the Earth’s upper crust and sample the warm, mysterious area where the crust and mantle intermingle– the Mohorovičić discontinuity, or “Moho.” So deep is this area that the Russian scientists had to invent new ways of drilling, and some of their new methods proved quite inventive. But despite the valiant effort which spanned several decades, the Russians never reached their goal, and many of the Earth’s secrets were left undiscovered. The work done by the Soviets did, however, provide a plethora of information about what lies just beneath the surface, and it continues to be scientifically useful today. The project is known as the Kola Superdeep Borehole.

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Add comment June 21st, 2006

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SkyScout

SkyScoutThe Celestron SkyScout is a revolutionary handheld device that uses advanced GPS technology with point and click convenience to instantly identify thousands of stars, planets, constellations and more.

Add comment February 17th, 2006

Viene Google Earth para Mac

Para todos mis amigos Mac-adictos, ya viene la versión de Google Earth para ustedes.

Leer artículo en WIRED o ver post en MacUpdate.

Add comment December 12th, 2005

Windows Live Local

Ya está disponible Windows Live Local, la competencia de Microsoft a Google Maps. Entre las maravillas que ofrece están fotos de baja altitud a 45 grados. Vean y asómbrense.

Add comment December 8th, 2005

MSN Virtual Earth

MSN Virtual Earth ya está online en versión beta. Parece que las fotos en ángulo de 45° no están disponibles todavía.

Add comment July 26th, 2005


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