http://news.nationalgeographic.com/...verestheight&utm_campaign=Content&sf8890059=1
As if the human tragedy is not enough, there are data recorders connected to GPS units on Everest that can tell us quite a bit about the nature of the earthquake and also whether the mountain's height changed. Alas, they loop, so if the data isn't retrieved within two weeks, it will get written over.
Brian
As if the human tragedy is not enough, there are data recorders connected to GPS units on Everest that can tell us quite a bit about the nature of the earthquake and also whether the mountain's height changed. Alas, they loop, so if the data isn't retrieved within two weeks, it will get written over.
Brian