Night Photographer Eric Brummel's (@brummelphoto) Timelapse Video Stabilised to the Milky Way, Showing How The Earth Hurtles Through Space.

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Night Photographer Eric Brummel's (@brummelphoto) Timelapse Video Stabilised to the Milky Way, Showing How The Earth Hurtles Through Space.
As Artemis II hurtles home, a global space race accelerates
America is moonstruck once more. With Artemis II and its four crewmembers returning to Earth after a record-breaking, and visually spectacular, trip around the moon, the U.S. love affair with lunar exploration has been renewed. Something else from that era may have been renewed as well. In the punch-counterpunch style of the 1960s, a rival nation’s response to Artemis could be coming in a matter…
Big dreams, I wanna get out of here
"But oh I know, it's coming 'round again Another birthday and another year older Oh, I know, it's coming 'round again Just take a breath and get yourself together, I swear" - Big Dreams, Amyl and The Sniffers
WATCH: NASA rover Perseverance hurtles toward historic landing attempt on Mars
WATCH: NASA rover Perseverance hurtles toward historic landing attempt on Mars
Breadcrumb Trail Links World Author of the article: Publishing date: Feb 18, 2021 • 9 minutes ago • 3 minute read This handout file illustration obtained March 5, 2020, courtesy of NASA shows the Mars rover Perseverence. Photo by NASA /AFP via Getty Images / Files Article content LOS ANGELES — NASA’s Mars rover Perseverance hurtled into the final stretch of its seven-month journey from…
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Dow Hurtles Toward Bear Market as Coronavirus Pummels U.S. Stocks
Dow Hurtles Toward Bear Market as Coronavirus Pummels U.S. Stocks
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) plunged for a fifth straight day.
Historic levels of institutional sell-off have put the index dangerously close to a bear market.
The coronavirus outbreak is expected to peak in May, and the U.S. stock market remains vulnerable.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average opened to steep losses on Friday, as the U.S. stock market’s ugly weeklong crash threatened to…
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