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astroengine.com
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| | | | | Some 25 underwater mines mysteriously exploded in the summer of 1972. A newly declassified report points its finger at a surprising culprit: the sun. [NASA/SDO] Something very strange happened on Aug. 4, 1972 in the waters near Vietnam. Dozens of undersea mines detonated for seemingly no reason. The matter was classified, as wasa report trying... | |
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www.theguardian.com
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| | | | | Judges have announced the winning images from the Royal Observatory Greenwich's annual competition. The photographs will be exhibited at the National Maritime Museum in London from Friday | |
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seanelvidge.github.io
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| | | | | The sun is unleashing powerful outbursts that could strike Earth, but these events are far more common-and much less worrisome-than some hyped headlines suggest (redirect to SciAm) | |
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www.space.com
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| | | Learn all about Pluto's weirdly eccentric orbit, four moons and more in this SPACE.com infographic. | ||