NASA’s GOES-U Satellite Successfully Launched to Revolutionize Weather Forecasting in the Western Hemisphere

Cape Canaveral, Florida – NASA celebrated the successful launch of the final satellite in the advanced weather satellite series for NOAA, marking a significant milestone in enhancing weather monitoring capabilities. The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES-U) was launched on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The GOES-U satellite aims to provide continuous coverage of weather patterns and environmental conditions across the Western Hemisphere, benefiting communities in real-time …

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Ancient Sea Reptile Fossil Unearthed in New Zealand – Oldest in Southern Hemisphere!

A new groundbreaking discovery in paleontology has emerged from the quiet shores of Christchurch, New Zealand. Scientists from Uppsala University’s Museum of Evolution in Sweden recently identified a 246 million-year-old marine reptile fossil as the oldest of its kind ever found in the Southern Hemisphere. The fossil, which belongs to a nothosaur, an extinct aquatic reptile from the Triassic period, was initially unearthed from a boulder in 1978 but remained unidentified until now. This remarkable …

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