And the Europeans are excited to have found their long-lost Beagle-2 rover on Mars. (http://www.foxnews.com/science/2015/01/14/has-europe-long-lost-beagle-2-mars-lander-been-found/) There are always exciting discoveries, both on our planet and in our solar neighborhood! Enough to keep us busy finding and marveling for years. ~ Michael S. Pauley
Meteorites in Antarctica and Rovers on Mars. Both finds have sent excitement throughout the scientific community. The continuing reports about the meteorite find in Antarctica, with photos of the rock and crater, continue to provide scientists with opportunities to study bits of our solar system. One find left a huge crater and was believed to have been part of a house-sized meteor that split up in our atmosphere. (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2906488/Mystery-mile-wide-ring-Antarctica-Enormous-scar-crater-house-sized-meteorite-hit-Earth-2004.html)
And the Europeans are excited to have found their long-lost Beagle-2 rover on Mars. (http://www.foxnews.com/science/2015/01/14/has-europe-long-lost-beagle-2-mars-lander-been-found/) There are always exciting discoveries, both on our planet and in our solar neighborhood! Enough to keep us busy finding and marveling for years. ~ Michael S. Pauley
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AuthorMichael S. Pauley is a Navy brat and an old soldier who served in all three components of the United States Army. Living in Lexington, South Carolina, Michael is now a practicing attorney and member of the United States Naval Institute and the American Legion, Post 154, Tybee Island, Georgia. Archives
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