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For More Than 111 Years, Scientist Puzzled Over The Tunguska Event In the early morning of June 30, 1908, something exploded in the sky above the Stony Tunguska river in Siberia, flattening estimated 80 million trees across 820 square miles. Many thousand people in a radius of 900 miles observed the Tunguska event and ...
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At New Orleans East rocket factory, a race to return to the moon Crews are working around the clock at NASA's Michoud Assembly Center in New Orleans East, intent on meeting a new fall 2020 deadline to test launch a mega-rocket designed to propel astronauts to the moon and beyond. "I came out here in the middle of ...
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Cassini answers Titan secrets, NASA plans helicopter mission to cloudy world Even though Cassini ended its mission nearly two years ago, data from all of the spacecraft's flybys of the Saturnian moon Titan continue to help scientists unlock the mysteries of this world shrouded by a thick, dense atmosphere. Now, NASA is planning a ...
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Shooting star: first Pole to head European Space Agency project A professor from the Polish Academy of Science's Space Research Centre will be the first Polish scientist to take charge of a European Space Agency project. Hanna Rothkaehl will lead a team working on the agency's Comet Interceptor mission. After the ...
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Crocodiles were once vegetarians Washington: Crocodiles are sometimes described as living fossils for their close resemblance to their forebears who roamed the Earth during the age of the dinosaurs. But if you happened to find yourself a time machine that sent you back to the Mesozoic Era, ...
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