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Take a trip around the planets’ poles for some hidden planetary art
Explore our solar system to see striking works of planetary art hidden on the planets’ poles.
Wacky, windblown trees grow sideways on New Zealand’s southernmost point
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Buzz Aldrin punched a moon landing conspiracy theorist
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Rare auction: A book used by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s moon landing
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Woman charged with setting a house on fire blamed spider
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Researchers develop a magnetic liquid in scientific breakthrough
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Bricks made from moon dust could power future lunar missions
An ESA Discovery & Preparation study shows bricks made from moon dirt could store heat and supply astronauts with electricity.
New roller coaster flips riders a record-breaking nine times
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Hotels to use QR codes to prove sheets are clean
A new service will let guests in China see how clean their sheets are simply by scanning a QR code. Buzz60’s Sean Dowling has more.