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Largest Arctic Iceberg in 50 Years Spotted Off Canada (LiveScience.com)

July 6, 2011
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LiveScience.com – A massive ice island that broke off a glacier in Greenland 11 months ago has been winding its way through Arctic waters ever since. Satellites have now spotted it the coast of Labrador, Canada, as seen in a new image. Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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Why Summer Begins Tuesday (LiveScience.com)

June 21, 2011
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LiveScience.com – The steamy temperatures would make it seem summer had already begun, but according to the astronomical calendar summer officially begins Tuesday. Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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‘Supermoon’ Lunacy: Does the Moon Make Us Crazy? (LiveScience.com)

March 19, 2011
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LiveScience.com – With the so-called supermoon upon us, as our only natural satellite makes its largest appearance Saturday (March 19) in more than 18 years, should we expect any lunacy? Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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A Small Nuclear War Would Stall Global Warming (LiveScience.com)

March 2, 2011
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LiveScience.com – NASA computer models reveal what a small, regional nuclear war in one part of the world would do to the global climate and environment. The results are grim. Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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Satellites Give a Heads Up on Thunderstorms (LiveScience.com)

December 19, 2010
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LiveScience.com – Thunderstorm predictions are notoriously unreliable, but satellites could greatly improve these forecasts, suggests one research team. Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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Mystery of Green Fireball ‘UFOs’ Solved (LiveScience.com)

December 1, 2010
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LiveScience.com – Green fireballs that streaked across the sky and rolled down an Australian mountainside four years ago, spurring reports of UFOs in the area, might have been meteors and ball lightning, a researcher suggests. Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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Did UFOs Disarm Nuclear Weapons? And If So, Why? (LiveScience.com)

October 3, 2010
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LiveScience.com – At an unusual press conference recently held in Washington, D.C., a UFO author and a half-dozen or so former U.S. military airmen asserted that “The U.S. Air Force is lying about the national security implications of unidentified aerial objects at nuclear bases and we can prove it.” They claim that since 1948,...
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NASA Prepares ‘Global Hawk’ for Takeoff (LiveScience.com)

March 31, 2010
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LiveScience.com – NASA is gearing up Global Hawk, a remote-controlled airplane, for its first scientific flights in coming weeks. With its capacity for long-distance, high-altitude flights that can last over a day, Global Hawk presents a new chapter in Earth science for NASA. “It’s a very exciting time,” said Chris Naftel, project manager for...
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