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Greg Barrick from Shreveport aquarium says further DNA testing is being conducted to determine how a baby swell shark hatched in an all-female aquarium tank.
I address you here this afternoon at 11:40 a.m. This morning Space program experienced a national tragedy with the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger. Approximately a minute, half after ...
9:38 a.m. was the launch time and the temperature then was 26 degrees. Space Shuttle Challenger was about to lift off on its tenth flight. That level of cold affected the rubber O-rings that ...
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"They are the first hihi - one of New Zealand's rarest forest birds - to hatch and succeed in the area since disappearing from mainland Auckland in the 1870s," he said. Auckland Council Parks ...
On this date, Jan. 28, 1986, space shuttle Challenger exploded just 73 seconds after liftoff from Kennedy Space Center, killing all seven crew members. Two O-rings in the right solid rocket ...
On Tuesday, the nation marks the 39th anniversary of the explosion that destroyed Challenger 73 seconds after liftoff after a failure in the shuttle’s right solid rocket booster. Americans were ...
Tuesday marks the 39th anniversary of the Space Shuttle Challenger tragedy.The shuttle exploded 73 seconds after takeoff on Jan. 28, 1986.New Hampshire teacher Christa McAuliffe was one of the ...
Most people will never forget where they were when the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds after liftoff on January 28, 1986. Today marks the 39th anniversary of that tragic event ...
Its true legacy is only now being revealed. Workers test one of the polar station’s 15 escape hatches. When this image and others appeared in the May 1962 issue of National Geographic ...