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| NG Field Notes: Chasing Pluto Across the Pacific NatGeo News Watch (blog) Keep up with them as they scan the skies for everyone's favorite dwarf planet, and read more about the project on National Geographic News. —V Pluto and two of its moons are occulting two stars in June. An occultation is when a body passes between us ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Balloon Espionage: This Week in Books and Lectures Express from The Washington Post The fact that there are people in real life whose job title is "explorer" still shocks and excites us, and National Geographic has gathered four of them to talk about their adventures. Whether they're scientists, photographers or conservationists, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Scientists Try to Have It Both Ways on Global-warming The New American From National Geographic News (NGN) science reporter Victoria Jaggard, for example, we learn that "sunspots are cool, dark blemishes visible on the sun's surface that indicate regions of intense magnetic activity." Scientists have been aware of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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