Science & Environment
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Nasa’s James Webb Space Telescope damaged after being smashed by space rock, images show
Damage to the James Webb Telescope’s major mirror from a micrometeorite strike in May is worse than first thought, in…
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U.K. Declares First-Ever Warning For Unprecedented Extreme Heat
The United Kingdom on Friday issued its first-ever “red warning” about distinctive warmth because the sometimes delicate nation braces for…
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James Webb telescope can take detailed photos of our own solar system’s planets and moons
Over the previous few days, NASA has launched gorgeous photos of nebulae, teams of galaxies and even the “deepest” view…
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Prosecutors Suspect Wyoming Company May Have Hidden Pipeline Issues Before Spill
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — U.S. prosecutors suspect a Wyoming firm of probably concealing issues with a pipeline that broke in…
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Webb Space Telescope Mechanics: How NASA Unlocked Astronomy’s Next Great Era
As a New Yorker, I’d say attempting to identify a star from Times Square is little greater than a idiot’s…
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Floods Damage More Than 100 Homes In Rural Virginia
WHITEWOOD, Va. (AP) — Flooding in a distant pocket of southwest Virginia has broken greater than 100 properties and left…
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Super-“Buck”-Moon Arrives Wednesday Night! – 13 ON YOUR SIDE
Super-“Buck”-Moon Arrives Wednesday Night! 13 ON YOUR SIDE Another supermoon is coming this week KING5.com Biggest ‘supermoon’ of 2022 to gentle up…
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EEK!: Reptile Sightings Spook Michigan College Town, Cause Nature Center To Shut
Albion College in Michigan snapped to it and closed a nature heart on its campus after two separate gator sightings…
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ESA terminates Russian cooperation with ExoMars rover
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After Blocking Gas Bans In Red States, Fossil Fuel Industry Eyes New Jersey
In July 2019 ― whereas fires blazed from the Amazon to Alaska throughout what was, at the time, the planet’s…
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