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[ad_1] On July 16, 1969 at 9:31 AM EDT, the Florida landscape around the Kennedy Space Center shook as the Apollo 11 mission took off from its historic mission of taking the …
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[ad_1] Among scientists there is no consensus on their origin . ETA Carinae, the largest and most agitated Galaxy star, is constantly generating a huge amount of cosmic rays, accelerating particles of …
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[ad_1] Receive last minute alerts and special reports. SUBSCRIBE The foot bones of a young child who died 3 million years ago show that pre-human babies could both walk straight as modern …
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[ad_1] A lunar eclipse is not unusual. Habitually. But the one due on July 28 is somewhat different. It will fall under the shadow of the Earth for four hours The entire …
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Read More »Scientists Hope Test Tube Embryos Can Save Nearly Off White Rhinoceros | New
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