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Posted on April/13/2012
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At first glance it looks like aliens have landed in an enormous flying saucer, or that this mountain has somehow managed to take off and is breaking the sound barrier. But the explanation is more terrestrial and less technical. The extraordinary sight is nothing more than a rare cloud formation known as a ‘lenticular cloud’ - or simply a cap cloud.
The bizarre lens-shaped formation happens when moist air flows over mountains - such as Klyuchevskaya Sopka mountain in far east Russia, where the photo was taken.
uglysteve:

i was watching ancient aliens i think last night and they was talking about how there probably was life on mars before earth and micro-organisms traveled here on asteroids or meteors or whatever. so cool

science-baker:

discoverynews:

Martian Life’s Last Stand
If there was life on Mars, scientists may have found its final resting spot.
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So cray.




so cooool

Jonathan Trappe has become the first person to cross the Alps using helium-filled balloons as his method of transport. The 38-year-old from Raleigh, North Carolina in the US, took almost 12 hours to make the historic crossing, around half of which was completed in the dark. The trained pilot, who last year crossed the English Channel using helium-filled balloons, began his journey in Gap, South East France, where he filled 54 balloons with helium and took off into the night, taking a path westward over the French Alps



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