China is now the first country to detect the bubbles on a radar. The LARID is a radar system made to keep a check on the irregularities created by plasma bubbles. Radar can be used to reflect against ...
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Scientists using a radar in China have managed to detect strange 'bubbles' over the pyramids all the way over in Egypt. The huge structures have always been a source of mystery for us, from the ...
Astronomers have observed the detailed motions of giant gas bubbles on the surface of a nearby star for the first time, which rise and fall like the inside of a lava lamp. The massive hot gas ...
In an announcement from China’s Institute of Geology and Geophysics, the country’s low latitude long range ionospheric radar (LARID) detected plasma bubbles above the Midway Islands and Egypt ...
The ALMA telescope in Chile observed bubbles on the surface of a star other than the sun. Credit: ALMA / ESO / NAOJ / NRAO / W. Vlemmings et al. Like an enormous lava lamp, the sun roils with hot ...
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With the aid of the world’s most powerful radar of its kind, Chinese scientists have detected plasma bubbles appearing over both the Egyptian pyramids and the Midway Islands, almost simultaneously.