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Bill Anders, Apollo 8 astronaut who took iconic 'Earthrise' photo, dies in plane crash
LA Times via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAstronaut Bill Anders, who orbited the moon aboard Apollo 8 in 1968, has died in a plane crash off...
Join us for Call to Earth Day on December 4, 2024, and celebrate Connected Generations
CNN via AOL· 6 days agoHow can we reverse this trend and provide solutions for a better future? Perhaps, the answer lies in...
Should Great Barrington ban nips? One Select Board member thinks so after an Earth Day cleanup
Berkshire Eagle· 5 days agoChucked out of a car window, they land in garden beds and the roadside. Now, “nips,” those...
Miranda Lambert Shares Heartbreaking News of Losing Both Dogs in the Last 6 Weeks
PetHelpful via AOL· 17 hours agoI’m honored to have met her and learned so much from her. She crossed over the rainbow bridge and...
NASA has a new game plan for Hubble Space Telescope to resume science observations
FOX 7 Austin· 6 days agoMonday is Earth Day and LiveNOW from FOX host Jeane Franseen spoke with NASA on efforts they're...
The Moon is slowly drifting away from Earth and it's beginning to impact us
MSN News· 23 hours agoThe Moon is a constant in the night sky, but all is not actually as it seems. It turns out that...
William Anders, astronaut who took the famous ‘Earthrise’ photo, dies at 90
TechCrunch· 1 day agoWilliam A. Anders, the astronaut behind perhaps the single most iconic photo of our planet, has died...
Skullcandy's $40 eco-friendly wireless earbuds sound surprisingly good
Mashable· 5 days agoReleased right before Earth Day in 2024, the Skullcandy EcoBuds are composed of 65 percent...
Federal court axes pivotal lawsuit with massive implications for the youth vote: 'It is not over'
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoWe need every tool in our toolbox to stave off the worst effects of our warming world, and missing...
Bill Anders 1933-2024: astronaut who shot "the most influential environmental photograph ever taken"...
Digital Camera World via Yahoo News· 23 hours ago"I think it struck everybody that here we’d come 240,000 miles to see the moon and it was the Earth...