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Floating down the Susquehanna River
Olean Times Herald· 4 days agoThe annual Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers Association meeting was held this year at Wilkes Barre, Pa. One of Friday’s activities presented members the...
China's Chang'e-6 collects first rock samples from Moon's far side
Nature· 2 days agoScientists are now hoping the spacecraft will successfully dock with its orbiter and make a safe trip home.
New Webb image isn't just stunning. It shattered a record.
Mashable· 4 days agoThe James Webb Space Telescope — with a giant mirror that catches extremely faint light, along with its ability to view a type of light (infrared) that can pass through huge clouds of cosmic ...
The Space Review: Space Resources 2024: In search of the Grand Bargain
The Space Review· 2 days agoThe United Nations sponsored two meetings of space resource experts this spring, one in Luxembourg...
Anchorage stretch of sub-60 degree days was third longest
Alaska Public Radio Network· 5 days agoTemperature-wise, Alaska has seen a pretty normal spring this year, though slightly cooler than...
Chinese reusable rocket maker to cooperate on new MEO constellation
SpaceNews· 6 days agoChinese reusable rocket maker to cooperate on new MEO constellation
Has Hawking Radiation Ever Been Observed?
Sci Fi Wire· 5 days agoMath hinted at the existence of monster black holes and, eventually, observation confirmed them. The popular image of black holes is one of bottomless...
Today In History: June 15, More than 1,000 killed in New York steamboat disaster
Stamford Advocate· 2 days agoToday is Saturday, June 15, the 167th day of 2024. On June 15, 1904, more than 1,000 people died when fire erupted aboard the steamboat General Slocum in New York’s East River. In 1215, England ...
Mid-cenury dreams, today's realities
McCook Daily Gazette· 5 days agoAn atomically charged cold war rested national security and no less than the future of democracy on the shoulders of our efforts in space. Current military planners view space as the new battlefield ...
Texas Supreme Court upholds strict abortion ban
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 5 days agoMore than 20 women in Texas sued their state, saying they were harmed by its abortion ban. NPR's Selena Simmons-Duffin is here in studio to tell us about the decision. SUMMERS: So Selena, remind us, if you can, about this case.