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The unmanned resupply mission had been intended to deliver much-needed supplies to the International Space Station.
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“If all the ice melts — and that’ll happening if we keep doing what we’re doing — the oceans come up 75 meters. That’s about 250 feet,” Dennis Bushnell,…
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First Coast ConnectWe speak with Jacksonville mayoral candidate, businessman and former Florida Republican Party chairman Lenny Curry.David Ramseur and Dennis Carpenter of…
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First Coast ConnectVoices for Florida Girls is a statewide membership initiative that supports the well-being of girls in our state by ensuring that they have the…
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The city and Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine are both busy preparing for a joint celebration of the 450th anniversary of their founding. The Cathedral…
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A spacecraft on its way to Pluto has just woken up from hibernation. By next month, scientists expect to have the first good pictures of the dwarf planet. All of the others have been, well, crummy.
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Bill Gulliford, Gov. Rick Scott, and the TDRS-L are in the headlines today.Welcome to WJCT First Read, your daily weekday morning round-up of stories from…
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Local author Chris Berman’s recent novel Red Moon was intended as fiction, but his prediction of an unmanned Chinese moon mission came to pass at the end…
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Scientists will likely take a break while Black Friday shopping this year to catch a glimpse of a comet hurtling close to the sun that will be visible to…
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NASA has already scoped out most of the comets and asteroids large enough to do global damage. But the United Nations thinks an international consortium of space programs need to get together in an effort to stop smaller — but potentially still dangerous — asteroids from hitting Earth.