Cairo's most popular attraction, the Pyramids of Giza, draw thousands of visitors every year. As one of the original Seven Wonders of the World, these pyramids have stood the test of time ...
Radar can be used to reflect against the plasma of the ionosphere. Chinese scientists have detected plasma bubbles hovering over the Great Pyramids of Giza. The mysterious floating structures were ...
Scientists using a radar in China have managed to detect strange 'bubbles' over the pyramids all the way over in Egypt. The huge structures have always been a source of mystery for us, from the ...
Giza Zoo is a popular attraction - but it has been criticised for being substandard A delighted Egyptian girl tosses a handful of fish to the hungry sea lions after her father discreetly hands a ...
These bubbles could spell trouble. A high-tech radar has detected invisible space bubbles over the Great Pyramids of Giza, providing clues to scientists who hope to prevent future satellite ...
A high-tech radar has detected invisible space bubbles over the Great Pyramids of Giza, providing clues to scientists who hope to prevent future satellite interruptions by this mysterious phenomenon.
So the bubble over Giza is nothing new, but seeing changes in real time from China is outstanding. The researchers suggest that creating a network of such radars could be revolutionary for the ...
With the aid of the world’s most powerful radar of its kind, Chinese scientists have detected plasma bubbles appearing over both the Egyptian pyramids and the Midway Islands, almost ...
Chinese scientists detected plasma bubbles over the Egyptian pyramids and Midway Islands using the LARID radar in Hainan. Equatorial plasma bubbles are unusual weather events in low-latitude areas ...