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From an altitude of 255 miles, an Expedition 59 crewmember photographed the Richat Structure, or the “Eye of the Sahara,” in northwestern Mauritania. The circular geologic feature is thought to […] ...
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center decided to kick a hornet’s nest July 16 when it shared an image of one of Earth’s most debated oddities. Known as the Richat Structure, the formation is a series of ...
From an altitude of 255 miles, an Expedition 59 crewmember photographed the Richat Structure, or the “Eye of the Sahara,” in northwestern Mauritania. The circular geologic feature is thought to be ...
The formation, known as the Trou au Natron, lies in northern Chad within the Tibesti Mountains, the highest range in the ...
The natural resources of Africa’s last colony are exploited by foreign companies, with renewables greenwashing Morocco's grip ...
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UNSC Resolution on Moroccan Sahara Reflects Long-Term Vision of HM the King - Ambassador
United Nations Security Council Resolution 2797, recently adopted on the Moroccan Sahara, represents “a diplomatic milestone that reflects the long-term vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,” ...
The circular formation in this photo is the Richat Structure of Mauritania, which “has captured the attention of astronauts for about as long as NASA has sent humans into orbit around Earth.” ...
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