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Liftoff: Europa Clipper begins trip to search for signs of life

October 21, 2024 Sarah Krohn

On Oct. 14, Florida’s Kennedy Space Center saw the launch of the Europa Clipper, NASA’s largest interplanetary spacecraft to date. The Europa Clipper will journey…

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Florida attempts to rebuild in the aftermath of Helene and Milton

October 14, 2024 Sarah Krohn

At least 17 deaths have been counted as Florida struggles to recover after category three Hurricane Milton landed in Siesta Key on Oct. 9. Power…

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Hurricane Helene devastates Southeast United States

October 7, 2024 Sarah Krohn

Over 220 people have died in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which made landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast on Sept. 26. Flooding and torrential rains…

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Pearl fire raises concerns over climate change

September 30, 2024 Sarah Krohn

On Sept. 16, the Northwest Larimer County Sheriff’s Office received calls about smoke in the Crystal Lakes area. Firefighters quickly were able to locate the…

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NASA facing troubles with astronauts’ return to Earth

September 23, 2024 Sarah Krohn

The International Space Station orbits 260 miles above the University of Denver. The ISS is considered a testament to human ingenuity and design, especially because…

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