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The lost chronometer: the timepiece that sailed with Charles Darwin and Sir John Franklin
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Eid Moonsighting LIVE
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Who could this woman be?
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Space exploration
What do astronauts eat in space?
How are foods and drinks prepared for the long journey into space? How do the astronauts eat and drink?
What was the first animal in space?
Since the very beginning of space exploration, animals have been used in space programmes
Who was the first woman in space?
We know the names of the first men in space, and on the Moon - but what about the women?
Apollo 11 crew
Who were the Apollo 11 crew? When did they land? How exactly did they get there?
Michael Collins's Space Photo
Michael Collins is the third astronaut on the Apollo 11 mission. He remained in the Command Module as Edwin Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the Moon surface in 1969
What has the Hubble Space Telescope discovered?
Since its 1990 launch, Hubble Space Telescope has been dazzling the world with images of space and a deeper understanding of how the universe works.
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