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Two horses saved from drowning in dramatic rescue near Donnyloop chapel
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finn-flood Emergency services in Strabane have this afternoon been involved in a major operation to rescue two horses stranded in flood waters. Concerns were expressed about the animals which had become trapped on a small patch of land surrounded by ...
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finn-flood Emergency services in Strabane have this afternoon been involved in a major operation to rescue two horses stranded in flood waters. Concerns were expressed about the animals which had become trapped on a small patch of land surrounded by ...
The Register
NASA's 'crazy' plan yields dramatic pictures of our X-ray Sun
The Register
The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) was designed to probe the distant galaxy looking for black holes, but NASA has recently been aiming the orbiting instrument at the Sun to get a close-up view of our star's atmosphere. "At first I thought the ...
Here comes the sun(spot) Nasa telescope captures berst ever picture of x-rays ...Daily Mail
NuSTAR Probe Captures a Sizzling X-Ray View of the SunNBCNews.com
Stunning X-Ray Portrait Of The Sun Snapped By NASA's NuSTAR Space ...Huffington Post
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The Register
The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) was designed to probe the distant galaxy looking for black holes, but NASA has recently been aiming the orbiting instrument at the Sun to get a close-up view of our star's atmosphere. "At first I thought the ...
Here comes the sun(spot) Nasa telescope captures berst ever picture of x-rays ...
NuSTAR Probe Captures a Sizzling X-Ray View of the Sun
Stunning X-Ray Portrait Of The Sun Snapped By NASA's NuSTAR Space ...
Slate Magazine
NASA mulls plan to explore Venus with 'Cloud City'
Christian Science Monitor
At 800 degrees Fahrenheit, Venus isn't a hospitable place to land, but some NASA scientists are proposing to study the atmosphere from habitable dirigibles. By Mark Trumbull, Staff writer December 22, 2014. close. The northern hemisphere of Venus is ...
NASA Wants To Build Bespin Style Cloud City On VenusAmerican Live Wire
NASA HAVOC mission aims Could City above VenusInferse
NASA wants to build a floating city above the clouds of VenusCNET
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Christian Science Monitor
At 800 degrees Fahrenheit, Venus isn't a hospitable place to land, but some NASA scientists are proposing to study the atmosphere from habitable dirigibles. By Mark Trumbull, Staff writer December 22, 2014. close. The northern hemisphere of Venus is ...
NASA Wants To Build Bespin Style Cloud City On Venus
NASA HAVOC mission aims Could City above Venus
NASA wants to build a floating city above the clouds of Venus
The Capital Wide
Annual bird count held at Grand Isle
Houma Courier
Groups of birders gathered in Grand Isle last week to spot and record the various avian species calling the island home for the winter. Around 15 observers scoured the island Dec. 18 to participate in the National Audubon Society's annual Christmas Bird ...
Christmas bird count in national parkDickinson Press
Birders count 28 species and 2141 birds during annual Audubon Christmas bird ...Price County Daily
115th annual Christmas Bird Count celebrated across North America (and Lake ...News-Herald.com
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Houma Courier
Groups of birders gathered in Grand Isle last week to spot and record the various avian species calling the island home for the winter. Around 15 observers scoured the island Dec. 18 to participate in the National Audubon Society's annual Christmas Bird ...
Christmas bird count in national park
Birders count 28 species and 2141 birds during annual Audubon Christmas bird ...
115th annual Christmas Bird Count celebrated across North America (and Lake ...
Daily Mail
Is the key to spotting killer meteorites blowing in the solar wind? Researchers ...
Daily Mail
Solar wind and other particles from the sun could give us an early warning of space rocks heading for Earth, researchers have found. They say changes in the solar wind, plasma and other types of particle could give away the location of rocks currently missed ...
Meteor radar? Solar wind could help predict impactsFox News
Astronaut: The Age of Asteroids? Boooooring…TIME
First Asteroid Impact Drills Organized by European Space AgencyChinatopix
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Daily Mail
Solar wind and other particles from the sun could give us an early warning of space rocks heading for Earth, researchers have found. They say changes in the solar wind, plasma and other types of particle could give away the location of rocks currently missed ...
Meteor radar? Solar wind could help predict impacts
Astronaut: The Age of Asteroids? Boooooring…
First Asteroid Impact Drills Organized by European Space Agency
The Nation
Shortest day observed across Asia
The Nation
LAHORE - People across Pakistan and other countries in Asia witnessed shortest day of the year 2014, winter solstice, on Monday. December 22 was the shortest day with 10 hours and 01 minute of daylight and 13 hours and 59 minutes of night. On Monday ...
Winter solstice: shortest day but not the coolestThe Weather Network
Winter solstice 2014: The shortest day of the yearCJDC
Winter solstice: Why isn't the shortest day also the coldest?Christian Science Monitor
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The Nation
LAHORE - People across Pakistan and other countries in Asia witnessed shortest day of the year 2014, winter solstice, on Monday. December 22 was the shortest day with 10 hours and 01 minute of daylight and 13 hours and 59 minutes of night. On Monday ...
Winter solstice: shortest day but not the coolest
Winter solstice 2014: The shortest day of the year
Winter solstice: Why isn't the shortest day also the coldest?
USA TODAY
Why last night wasn't Earth's longest
USA TODAY
(NEWSER) – The winter solstice officially occurred at 6:04pm EST yesterday, marking the first day of winter and the longest night of the year. But all "longest nights" aren't created equal, and the longest night in Earth's history likely happened in 1912.
This year's Winter Solstice coincided with a full moonThe Space Reporter
Why do mornings still get darker after the winter solstice?BBC News
Six things you may not know about the Winter SolsticeIrish Independent
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USA TODAY
(NEWSER) – The winter solstice officially occurred at 6:04pm EST yesterday, marking the first day of winter and the longest night of the year. But all "longest nights" aren't created equal, and the longest night in Earth's history likely happened in 1912.
This year's Winter Solstice coincided with a full moon
Why do mornings still get darker after the winter solstice?
Six things you may not know about the Winter Solstice
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December 22 - 28, 2014 Stargazer: Curiosity's Martian Odyssey
Full-Time Whistle
We've got a trio of planets to try and spot through the evening this week, a well-known satellite cruises past, and we return to the Red Planet for an update on one of our missions there as HPR's Dave Lawrence speaks with Christopher Phillips from the Mauna ...
When it comes to Martians, we want to believeHamilton Spectator
NASA, planetary scientists find meteoritic evidence of Mars water reservoirAstronomy Magazine
Astronomy: Any evidence of life on Mars likely in deep rockColumbus Dispatch
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Full-Time Whistle
We've got a trio of planets to try and spot through the evening this week, a well-known satellite cruises past, and we return to the Red Planet for an update on one of our missions there as HPR's Dave Lawrence speaks with Christopher Phillips from the Mauna ...
When it comes to Martians, we want to believe
NASA, planetary scientists find meteoritic evidence of Mars water reservoir
Astronomy: Any evidence of life on Mars likely in deep rock
Times of India
Govt shares outcome of Lima climate talks with Parliament
Times of India
NEW DELHI: A week after conclusion of the Lima climate talks, India on Monday lamented that the rich nations have failed to deliver adequately on the issue of finance and said the "goal of mobilizing 100 billion US dollars per year by 2020 is still a far cry".
Peru Wrangling Produces Toothless Climate AgreementThe Heartland Institute
India to be pro-active in enhancing energy efficiency: GovtZee News
'Lima did not safeguard interests of less developed nations like India'Firstpost
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Times of India
NEW DELHI: A week after conclusion of the Lima climate talks, India on Monday lamented that the rich nations have failed to deliver adequately on the issue of finance and said the "goal of mobilizing 100 billion US dollars per year by 2020 is still a far cry".
Peru Wrangling Produces Toothless Climate Agreement
India to be pro-active in enhancing energy efficiency: Govt
'Lima did not safeguard interests of less developed nations like India'
The Independent
Stonehenge road tunnel to go ahead despite archaeologists' warnings it could ...
The Independent
The Government says it will go ahead with plans to build a road tunnel past Stonehenge despite warnings from archaeologists that it could destroy new evidence of the monument's mysterious origins. Historical experts said the evidence hidden at a newly ...
Tunnel under Stonehenge could 'wreck chances of unlocking secrets of ancient ...Daily Mail
Stonehenge discovery puts tunnel project at riskNEWS.com.au
6000 Year Old Campsite Found at StonehengeNew Historian
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The Independent
The Government says it will go ahead with plans to build a road tunnel past Stonehenge despite warnings from archaeologists that it could destroy new evidence of the monument's mysterious origins. Historical experts said the evidence hidden at a newly ...
Tunnel under Stonehenge could 'wreck chances of unlocking secrets of ancient ...
Stonehenge discovery puts tunnel project at risk
6000 Year Old Campsite Found at Stonehenge
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