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Mainers Who Inspire ME – Astronaut Jessica Meir
Mainers Who Inspire ME – Astronaut Jessica Meir
Mainers Who Inspire ME – Astronaut Jessica Meir
Townsquare Media, along with  Damon's Beverage and Redemption are proud to introduce Mainers Who Inspire Maine. You don't have to be a super well-known person to be able to be inspirational. There are Mainers every day who are doing the everyday types of amazing things to keep Maine going in this pandemic...
See Intense Footage of the Meteor Landing in Russia
See Intense Footage of the Meteor Landing in Russia
See Intense Footage of the Meteor Landing in Russia
Zombies. Man-killing space aliens. Killer clowns. It's okay if these are the first things that run through your mind when you watch this insane footage of a meteor landing in Russia. The meteor crashed into a building, and destroyed it. As of now, at least 1,000 people have been reported injured, and up to 3,000 buildings have suffered damage from the resulting shock waves caused by the meteor...
Science Could Be Close to Mapping Out Alien Worlds
Science Could Be Close to Mapping Out Alien Worlds
Science Could Be Close to Mapping Out Alien Worlds
Scientists are making revolutionary advancements in how they study alien planets. Recently, astronomers discovered that they could use the process of reflecting starlight in order to create composite maps of unknown worlds that would enable them to define pertinent aspects of planetary life, such as land, water and clouds.
Doomsday Asteroid Officially Upgraded in Size
Doomsday Asteroid Officially Upgraded in Size
Doomsday Asteroid Officially Upgraded in Size
An asteroid that scientists said could threaten Earth’s atmosphere in 2036 is now believed to be substantially larger than previously stated. In fact, astronomers currently studying the dreaded, potential doomsday rock say asteroid 'Apophis' has officially been supersized by about 20 percent...

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