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Microbes




SVS >> Microbes

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An animation showing dust being blown westward over the Atlantic from northern Africa in July 2000, from aerosol measurements taken by Earth Probe TOMS 2260 Aerosols from Earth Probe TOMS: Transatlantic Dust Event in July 2000 (with Dates)
An animation showing dust being blown westward over the Atlantic from northern Africa in July 2000, from aerosol measurements taken by Earth Probe TOMS 2259 Aerosols from Earth Probe TOMS: Transatlantic Dust Event in July 2000
An animation showing dust being blown westward over the Atlantic from northern Africa in early 1983, from aerosol measurements taken by Nimbus 7 TOMS 2258 Aerosols from Nimbus 7 TOMS: Transatlantic Dust Event in 1983 (with Dates)
An animation showing dust being blown westward over the Atlantic from northern Africa in early 1983, from aerosol measurements taken by Nimbus 7 TOMS 2257 Aerosols from Nimbus 7 TOMS: Transatlantic Dust Event in 1983
In this animation, energy produced by radioactive minerals remove hydrogen from water molecules, which are then consumed by the microbes along with carbon dioxide. The microbes then emit methane as a byproduct. 10362 Radiolytic Production of Methane by Microbial Life
Conceptual animation depicting how biological organisms (shown as oval-shaped translucent structures) living beneath the surface of Mars may have produced methane (shown as blue spheres). 10359 Biological Creation of Methane

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