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| Hitting the Books: Why we'll never see the edge of the universe Death comes for us all, even on the cosmological scale. Our universe started off with a bang, and a rather large one at that, but how it will end remains a mystery. Will entropic effects cause it to cool and sputter out like a guttering flame or will the universe's ... | |
| NASA drops racially charged nicknames of celestial bodies (CNN) Grocery store items, pro sports teams, and country music bands have all removed racially insensitive names. Now, NASA is adding celestial bodies to the list that includes Aunt Jemima, the Washington Football Team and hitmakers The Chicks and ... | |
| NASA drops "insensitive" nicknames for cosmic objects NASA is joining the ever-growing list of organizations and companies reexamining its naming system, removing names that are "insensitive" and "harmful" from its vocabulary. Aunt Jemima, The Chicks, Lady A, Mrs. Butterworth's, the Washington Football ... | |
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| The 2020 Perseid meteor shower peaks soon: How to watch the show Some 2019 Perseids, as seen from Macedonia. Spaceweather.com/Stojan Stojanovski. It's early August, and that means the annual Perseid meteor shower is active and about ready to peak. The Perseids are one of the best, brightest batches of shooting stars ... | |
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| NASA ditching insensitive nicknames for cosmic objects NASA will no longer use the old nickname given to nebula NGC 2392. NASA/Andrew Fruchter (STScI). Terms we use to describe the cosmos aren't immune to scrutiny at a time when many people are working to identify and remove racist language. | |
| Look: NASA Satellite Maps Extent of Beirut Explosion The world was shocked to hear the news of the explosion in Beirut caused by 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate stored in the city's port. The explosion has claimed at least 100 lives and injured thousands of people. The explosion has also caused many to lose ... | |
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