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Fireworks Not Your Thing? Then Look Out For a Comet on New Year's Eve Fireworks are the traditional way to ring in the new year, but for those wishing to mark the year's end more quietly, astronomers have offered a solution: a comet.
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The Paris deal is not enough, and time is running out Despite the attack the Trump team is now mounting against responsible climate policy, there are still glimmers of hope. The development of renewable resources is unstoppable.
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Astronauts take mannequin challenge to new heights Astronauts aboard the International Space Station took the viral social media challenge to a whole new level…literally. Last weekend, the five crew members performed the challenge while floating in microgravity...in outer space. The video was shot and ...
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'New Year's Eve Comet' and More: Three Flybys Will Kick Off 2017 New Year NASA's NEOWISE mission has detected one definite comet that will pass by Earth in the first week of 2017, as well as a second celestial object, which could be either a comet or an asteroid, that will also fly by.
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