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Lake Salda to support NASA's Mars research
A crystal-clear lake in southeastern Turkey could shed light on "exciting" scientific research involving Mars, a senior official said on Feb. 18.
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Lake Salda hosts over 800,000 visitors in 2020
Over 800,000 people visited Turkey's Lake Salda dubbed as the Turkish Maldives due to its crystal clear water in the southwestern province.
In a statement, the governorship of Burdur said that despite the novel coronavirus epidemic over 800,000 people visited the site.
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NASA: A Potentially Dangerous Asteroid is Approaching the Earth
A potentially dangerous asteroid with a diameter of 440 to 990 meters is approaching Earth, according to NASA's website.
According to the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), a celestial body with the number 163373 will approach the Earth at a minimum distance of February 15.
NASA Reveals 'Strongest Evidence Yet' of Flowing Water on Present-Day Mars
New findings from Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) provide the strongest evidence yet that liquid water is flowing intermittently on Mars, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) revealed on Monday.