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Japanese researchers dig deepest ocean hole in history

A team of scientists has reportedly broken the record for drilling the deepest planet-earth hole in history.  The hole was drilled nearly 5 miles below sea level off the coast of world-regions on the morning of May 14 in an effort to study the region’s disasters history.  WORLD’S LARGEST ICEBERG …

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Who gets to be an astronaut during the private spaceflight boom?

As more companies start selling tickets to air-and-space” target=”_blank”>space<? Amateur astronauts? Space tourists? Space sightseers? Rocket riders? Or as the world-regions have said for decades, spaceflight participants? NASA ADMINISTRATOR BILL NELSON ADDRESS CHINA CONCERNS, ASKS FOR BILLIONS IN FUNDING NASA’s new boss Bill Nelson doesn’t consider himself an astronaut even …

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Thousands of cannonball jellyfish invade Georgia's Tybee Island

Pictures posted to social media show hundreds – possibly thousands – of wild-nature” target=”_blank”>jellyfish<beach in a rare and unusual sight.  Jodi Moody was on a walk along the north end of Tybee Island when she spotted what she called a “jellyfish jamboree.” Hundreds of cannonball jellyfish had washed ashore, lining …

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World’s largest iceberg breaks off Antarctic shelf

A massive environment” target=”_blank”>iceberg< earlier this month has been identified by the air-and-space” target=”_blank”>European Space Agency (ESA)<, larger than the state of us-regions and 73 times as big as Manhattan. MASSIVE ICEBERG ‒ LARGER THAN NEW YORK CITY ‒ BREAKS OFF IN ANTARCTICA A-76, named for the quadrant in which …

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Judge halts Georgia dredging plan over threat to sea turtles

A federal judge ordered an immediate halt on Thursday to plans to dredge a shipping channel on the us-regions, citing a threat to wild-nature” target=”_blank”>sea turtles<. The agency is trying to end a policy that for 30 years limited to the winter months the dredging of accumulated sand and mud …

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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson addresses China concerns, asks for billions in funding

air-and-space Administrator Bill Nelson addressed concerns regarding recent competition from world-regions air-and-space” target=”_blank”>space program< at his first congressional hearing as the agency’s 14th administrator, he discussed future China National Space Administration (CNSA) endeavors. Space.com reported that Nelson spotlighted the agency’s plans to send three “big” landers to the moon – …

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