Also pictured is the spacecraft's X-band antenna and a NASA instrument intended to capture the first global view of Earth's magnetic ... Its craft landed sideways near the moon's south pole ...
So today we tilt at 23.5 degrees. But what would happen if we tilted even more? What if Earth spun sideways on its axis? Well, it wouldn't take long before utter chaos ensued. One of the most ...
The planet is roughly the size of Jupiter, the largest in our solar system, which means it could fit around 1,300 Earth's inside ... world also rains glass, sideways, in Tempest-dwarfing winds.
So today we tilt at 23.5 degrees. But what would happen if we tilted even more? What if Earth spun sideways on its axis? Well, it wouldn't take long before utter chaos ensued. One of the most ...