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Former astronaut William Anders, who took iconic Earthrise photo, has died in Washington plane crash
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 22 hours agoRetired Maj. Gen. William Anders, the former Apollo 8 astronaut who took the iconic “Earthrise” photo showing the planet as a shadowed blue marble from space in 1968, was killed Friday when ...
Former astronaut William Anders, who took iconic Earthrise photo, has died in Washington plane crash...
The Boston Globe· 22 hours agoWilliam Anders, a retired major general, has said the photo was his most significant contribution to...
NASA’s X-59 Quesst: Overturning the 50-Year-Old Supersonic Speed Limit
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoNASA is addressing the longstanding ban on civilian supersonic flights over land by developing the...
The 15 Best Adaptogen Drinks That Boost Mood & Energy (& Taste Good)
STYLECASTER via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTo put it simply, “Adaptogens are herbs and mushrooms that help your body both heal from and...
Forbes Daily: Big Tech Drives S&P 500’s Second-Best May In Two Decades
Forbes· 6 days agoWalking into an Abercrombie & Fitch store today, you won’t find shirtless models or a strong cologne...
How New Tech Could Help Jolt the Aging U.S. Grid - What’s News - WSJ Podcasts
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoPierre Bienaimé: Meta is bringing free AI chatbots to businesses on WhatsApp and how new tech may...
National Transportation Safety Board says ABIA lacked tech in 2023 near 2-plane collision
CBS Austin· 2 days agoThe National Transportation Safety Board met this morning in Washington to study the investigation...
Former astronaut William Anders, who took iconic Earthrise photo, killed in Washington plane crash
Stamford Advocate· 18 hours agoWilliam Anders, the former Apollo 8 astronaut who took the iconic “Earthrise” photo showing the planet as a shadowed blue marble from space in 1968, was killed Friday when the plane he was piloting ...
Recognizing D-Day sacrifices for representative democracy, as America faces a new reckoning
Ohio Capital Journal via Yahoo News· 3 days agoEighty years ago today, in the early morning hours of June 6, 1944, the largest invasion fleet in...
Q&A: How American medical institutions helped make D-day a success 80 years ago today
LA Times via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe Allied invasion of France was one of the most consequential events of World War II. U.S. medical...