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apollo 14-right side of the lunar module with footpad buried in
apollo 14-right side of the lunar module with footpad buried in

View of the right side of the LM with footpad buried in crater rim

apollo 14-Right side and aft section of the lunar module near a
apollo 14-Right side and aft section of the lunar module near a

Right side and aft section of the LM, looking south near a crater

Tellowstone white tiger beetle (side view) - Cicindela haemorrha
Tellowstone white tiger beetle (side view) - Cicindela haemorrha

Tiger beetles (Cicindela haemorrhagica) live, feed and breed in the hot, acidic, toxic channels of Yellowstone’s thermal features. Researchers are investigating how their body structure, behavior, and unique heat shock proteins protect them from 50 Celsius (122 Fahrenheit) heat, corrosive acid, and heavy metals. But once they die, they are quickly coated by the same mineral deposits that shape their habitat. See left photo. Removal of these minerals in an ultrasonic cleaner reveals the white tiger beetle’s stunning true colors.