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NASA spacecraft prepares to enter a polar orbit with Jupiter

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LEAD INNASA is about to fly the Nuno spacecraft within some three thousand miles of the cloud tops of Jupiter in what scientists say is a new achievement in planetary exploration. During a series of flybys, Juno will probe beneath the...
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Engineer creates affordable protection against lightning surges

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LEAD IN   A Kenyan engineer has developed a low-cost option to protect local people and property from the dangers posed by lightning. He's developed a type of lightning arrester that can be installed on...
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Canadian ozone monitoring satellite launched from plane

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Vandenberg Air Force Base, California - 12 August 2003 1. Various shots of aircraft taxiing and taking off 2. View from belly of airplane behind rocket as it drops 3. View of Scisat satellite leaving the launch vehicle Johnson Space...
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USA: DATA FROM GALILEO JUPITER PROBE RELEASED UPDATE

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English/Nat NASA scientists say data returned by the Galileo probe has revealed unexpected findings about Jupiter's atmosphere that may force them to rethink how the planet was formed. The scientists, at NASA's Ames Research Centre in...
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USA: GALILEO SPACE PROBE WILL SOON REACH JUPITER

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English/Nat After a star-trek lasting six years NASA's Galileo space probe will reach the climax of its mission on Thursday. Two-and-half (b) billion miles from Earth, part of the space probe will plunge into the atmosphere of...
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Mixed Colo. Reaction to Trump Climate Decision

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A coalition of energy producers applauded President Trump's announced withdrawal from the Paris Accord, saying the oil and gas industry has done more to reduce greenhouse emissions than treaties or policies. Western Energy Alliance...
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Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated +REPLAY+

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LEADIN: Studies suggest Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. The warning comes as a separate study by 26 institutions including the WHO and the...
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Engineer creates affordable protection against lightning surges

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LEADIN   A Kenyan engineer has developed a low-cost option to protect local people and property from the dangers posed by lightning. He's developed a type of lightning arrester that can be installed on...
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USA: DATA FROM GALILEO JUPITER PROBE RELEASED

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English/Nat NASA scientists say data returned by the Galileo probe has revealed unexpected findings about Jupiter's atmosphere that may force them to rethink how the planet was formed. The scientists, at NASA's Ames Research Centre in...
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NASA's research satellite will study atmosphere's health

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Various - Recent 1. Ducks on a pond 2. Over shoulder view of woman driving, dissolve to pan of sky up to space California - July 15, 2004 3. Countdown and launch of Aura rocket Various - Recent 4. Animation of Aura satellite orbiting...
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WRAP Second day of summit of AU and EU leaders ADDS more

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1. Wide of convoy arriving at venue of joint European Union and African Union Summit 2. Various of Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates arriving 3. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Jose Socrates, Portuguese Prime Minister: "We are satisfied...
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WRAP Gore given honorary doctorate, Maathai says Obama will bring the world hope

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1. Wide of Poznan main square 2. Traffic 3. Interior hall at Adam Mickiewicz University, staff and students assembled 4. Man presents climate campaigner and former US Vice-President Al Gore with a bouquet and honorary degree 5....
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SPACE/USA: MARS PATHFINDER CONTINUES TO DISCOVER NEW INFORMATION

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English/Nat The Mars Pathfinder mission continues to surprise and delight scientists with new information about composition and atmosphere of the Red Planet. The results of the rover Sojourner's investigations on the rock "Yogi" revealed...
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USA: IMAGES OF JUPITER SHOW WET AND DRY AREAS

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English/Nat Data and images from the unmanned Galileo spacecraft have found that gaseous Jupiter has wet and dry areas like the desert and tropics on Earth. At a press conference on Thursday, scientists revealed that the air around a...
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UN report on climate change warns global warming will increase risks to humanity

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A United Nations panel of scientists issued a stark warning on Monday about the effects of global warming as they concluded a week-long meeting in Yokohama, Japan. The Nobel-Prize winning group of scientists said that climate change is...
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Climate scientists gather to discuss changes to Galapagos islands ecosystem

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Santa Cruz - 20 April 2009 1. Various exteriors of venue where scientific conference to assess climate changes was held 2. Participants walking into venue 3. Various of interior of conference venue with overhead projector showing...
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Scientists: World likely won't avoid dangerous warming mark

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LEAD IN Scientists are telling world leaders that if more isn't done the world will likely hit the agreed-upon dangerous warming level in about 35 years.Six top scientists have released a brief report saying that unless more cuts in...
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Al Gore, Jason Aldean, more talk about excitement for upcoming solar eclipse

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STARS LOOK FORWARDS TO SOLAR ECLIPSE Former Vice President Al Gore is among the millions of Americans looking forward to enjoying a rare solar eclipse on home turf. As the moon passes in front of the sun,...
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Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated

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LEADIN: Studies suggest Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. The warning comes as a separate study by 26 institutions including the WHO and the...
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Scientists warn about rising carbon dioxide levels

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Scientists have issued a warning about rising levels of heat-trapping carbon dioxide, which experienced their largest jump in seven years, after several years of little growth.
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Long term predictions for Atlantic storms

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Marco Island, Florida United States - 24 October 2005 (Hurricane Wilma) 1. Wide of road Hurricane Wilma winds and rain (amateur video) 2. Various of flooded area 3. Trees down close to house Dauphin Island, Alabama United States - 28...
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USA: SATELLITE TO OBSERVE THE SUN LAUNCHED SUCCESSFULLY

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English/Nat A European satellite has successfully been launched aboard an American rocket. Scientists hope the solar observatory satellite will provide invaluable information about the sun. The one (b) billion dollar joint mission...