On the ground, its rings are hard to appreciate; dunes, heat haze, and uneven terrain all conspire to hide the full shape. But from space, especially in the images taken by the Copernicus satellite, ...
The Sahara is hiding a perfect 50-kilometre bullseye that can be seen only from space. What carved this giant eye into the ...
A satellite image of the Richat Structure in Mauritania, acquired on November 23, 2010, by the Advanced Visible and Near Infrared Radiometer on Japan’s ALOS satellite. Photo courtesy of JAXA/ESA A ...
Strategic excavation simulator. Dig deep into the mysterious Earth’s bullseye, build underground bases and study anomalous finds. The deeper your miners advance, the more questions this geo-phenomenon ...
Science and Exploration Photo: Richat Impact Structure of Mauritania, As Seen From The International Space Station By Keith Cowing May 24, 2013 Filed under OnOrbit ...
The Copernicus Sentinel 2 mission of the European Space Agency has captured the Richat Structure in the Sahara Desert. The feature is known as the 'Eye of Sahara'.