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CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

(240530) -- VANCOUVER, May 30, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- People use pedal generators to produce energy to light up a model townscape during a media preview of the "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on May 30, 2024. "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" is the latest exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, where visitors can explore planet's changes through immersive, interactive exhibits on biodiversity, climate change, and sustainability. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

(240530) -- VANCOUVER, May 30, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A visitor walks past a 3D interactive projection of a forest environment during a media preview of the "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on May 30, 2024. "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" is the latest exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, where visitors can explore planet's changes through immersive, interactive exhibits on biodiversity, climate change, and sustainability. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

(240530) -- VANCOUVER, May 30, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An interactive exhibit showcases the amount of carbon emission used by different transportation during a media preview of the "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on May 30, 2024. "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" is the latest exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, where visitors can explore planet's changes through immersive, interactive exhibits on biodiversity, climate change, and sustainability. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

(240530) -- VANCOUVER, May 30, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A woman looks at an interactive exhibit showcasing the changes of Arctic sea ice distribution by years during a media preview of the "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on May 30, 2024. "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" is the latest exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, where visitors can explore planet's changes through immersive, interactive exhibits on biodiversity, climate change, and sustainability. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

(240530) -- VANCOUVER, May 30, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An interactive 3D projection map of a coral reef demonstrates changes in its ecosystem during a media preview of the "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on May 30, 2024. "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" is the latest exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, where visitors can explore planet's changes through immersive, interactive exhibits on biodiversity, climate change, and sustainability. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

(240530) -- VANCOUVER, May 30, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An interactive exhibit showcases how the garbages affecting the marine ecosystem during a media preview of the "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on May 30, 2024. "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" is the latest exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, where visitors can explore planet's changes through immersive, interactive exhibits on biodiversity, climate change, and sustainability. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

(240530) -- VANCOUVER, May 30, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A woman looks at an interactive exhibit showcasing the changes of Arctic sea ice distribution by years during a media preview of the "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on May 30, 2024. "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" is the latest exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, where visitors can explore planet's changes through immersive, interactive exhibits on biodiversity, climate change, and sustainability. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

(240530) -- VANCOUVER, May 30, 2024 (Xinhua) -- People use pedal generators to produce energy to light up a model townscape during a media preview of the "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on May 30, 2024. "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" is the latest exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, where visitors can explore planet's changes through immersive, interactive exhibits on biodiversity, climate change, and sustainability. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

(240530) -- VANCOUVER, May 30, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An interactive exhibit showcases the amount of carbon emission used by different transportation during a media preview of the "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on May 30, 2024. "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" is the latest exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, where visitors can explore planet's changes through immersive, interactive exhibits on biodiversity, climate change, and sustainability. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

(240530) -- VANCOUVER, May 30, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An interactive exhibit showcases how the garbages affecting the marine ecosystem during a media preview of the "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on May 30, 2024. "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" is the latest exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, where visitors can explore planet's changes through immersive, interactive exhibits on biodiversity, climate change, and sustainability. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

(240530) -- VANCOUVER, May 30, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A visitor walks past a 3D interactive projection of a forest environment during a media preview of the "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on May 30, 2024. "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" is the latest exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, where visitors can explore planet's changes through immersive, interactive exhibits on biodiversity, climate change, and sustainability. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH MATTERS EXHIBITION

(240530) -- VANCOUVER, May 30, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An interactive 3D projection map of a coral reef demonstrates changes in its ecosystem during a media preview of the "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on May 30, 2024. "Earth Matters: Rethink the Future" is the latest exhibition at Science World in Vancouver, where visitors can explore planet's changes through immersive, interactive exhibits on biodiversity, climate change, and sustainability. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)

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Retour A La Base Solo Transatlantic Race Inaugural - Lorient

Retour A La Base Solo Transatlantic Race Inaugural - Lorient

Team For The Planet's IMOCA parked in Lorient La Base harbour. His skipper, Sam Goodchild finished 3rd place on the inaugural Retour à La Base solo Transatlantic race on Imoca. Picture taken in Lorient, France, on December 10th, 2023, by Marie-Paola BERTRAND-HILLION / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canadian-French Astrophysicist Hubert Reeves Died At 91

Canadian-French Astrophysicist Hubert Reeves Died At 91

File photo - Nicolas Hulot poses with various supporters during his press conference in Paris, France, on November 7, 2006. Hulot wants to interfere in 2007 French presidential elections asking all the candidates to give their position on his Ecologic Pact, a way for France to be on top of nations fighting to save the planet's environment. - Canadian-French astrophysicist Hubert Reeves, who was renowned for his work popularizing space science, died Friday aged 91. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NASA's MAVEN Spacecraft Acquired Stunning Views Of Mars

NASA's MAVEN Spacecraft Acquired Stunning Views Of Mars

Handout photo - The first image was taken in July 2022 during the southern hemisphere’s summer season, which occurs when Mars passes closet to the Sun. The summer season is caused by the tilt of the planet’s rotational axis, similar to seasons on Earth. Argyre Basin, one of Mars’ deepest craters, appears at bottom left filled with atmospheric haze (depicted here as pale pink). Scientists have shown off the Red Planet in a new light with the unveiling of two incredible images of Mars. NASA’s MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) mission acquired "stunning views" of Mars in two ultraviolet images taken at different points along our neighbouring planet’s orbit around the Sun. By viewing the planet in ultraviolet wavelengths, scientists say they can gain insight into the Martian atmosphere and view surface features in remarkable ways. MAVEN’s Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) instrument obtained these global views of Mars in 2022 and 2023 when the planet was near opposite ends of its elliptical orb

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NASA's MAVEN Spacecraft Acquired Stunning Views Of Mars

NASA's MAVEN Spacecraft Acquired Stunning Views Of Mars

Handout photo - The second image is of Mars’ northern hemisphere and was taken in January 2023 after Mars had passed the farthest point in its orbit from the Sun. The rapidly changing seasons in the north polar region cause an abundance of white clouds. The deep canyons of Valles Marineris can be seen in tan at lower left, along with many craters. Scientists have shown off the Red Planet in a new light with the unveiling of two incredible images of Mars. NASA’s MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) mission acquired "stunning views" of Mars in two ultraviolet images taken at different points along our neighbouring planet’s orbit around the Sun. By viewing the planet in ultraviolet wavelengths, scientists say they can gain insight into the Martian atmosphere and view surface features in remarkable ways. MAVEN’s Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) instrument obtained these global views of Mars in 2022 and 2023 when the planet was near opposite ends of its elliptical orbit. Photo by NASA/LASP/CU Boul

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NASA’s Juno Mission Captures Lightning On Jupiter

NASA’s Juno Mission Captures Lightning On Jupiter

Handout - An incredible picture shows lightning on Jupiter. In a vortex near the planet’s north pole, NASA’s Juno space probe mission observed the glow from a bolt of lightning. NASA explain: "On Earth, lightning bolts originate from water clouds, and happen most frequently near the equator, while on Jupiter lightning likely also occurs in clouds containing an ammonia-water solution, and can be seen most often near the poles. In the coming months, Juno’s orbits will repeatedly take it close to Jupiter as the spacecraft passes over the giant planet’s night side, which will provide even more opportunities for Juno’s suite of science instruments to catch lightning in the act." Juno captured the view as it completed its 31st close flyby of Jupiter on Dec. 30, 2020. In this newly released picture, Kevin M. Gill, a software engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, has processed raw data from the JunoCam instrument aboard the spacecraft. At the time the raw image was taken, Juno was about 19,900 miles (32,000 k

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NASA’s Juno Mission Captures Lightning On Jupiter

NASA’s Juno Mission Captures Lightning On Jupiter

Handout - An incredible picture shows lightning on Jupiter. In a vortex near the planet’s north pole, NASA’s Juno space probe mission observed the glow from a bolt of lightning. NASA explain: "On Earth, lightning bolts originate from water clouds, and happen most frequently near the equator, while on Jupiter lightning likely also occurs in clouds containing an ammonia-water solution, and can be seen most often near the poles. In the coming months, Juno’s orbits will repeatedly take it close to Jupiter as the spacecraft passes over the giant planet’s night side, which will provide even more opportunities for Juno’s suite of science instruments to catch lightning in the act." Juno captured the view as it completed its 31st close flyby of Jupiter on Dec. 30, 2020. In this newly released picture, Kevin M. Gill, a software engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, has processed raw data from the JunoCam instrument aboard the spacecraft. At the time the raw image was taken, Juno was about 19,900 miles (32,000 k

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UN chief calls for equal land rights for women

STORY: UN chief calls for equal land rights for women DATELINE: June 17, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:27 LOCATION: UN headquarters CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of United Nations headquarters 2. SOUNDBITE (English): ANTONIO GUTERRES, UN Secretary-General STORYLINE: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday called for equal land rights for women on the occasion of the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought. The UN chief made the remarks in a pre-recorded message for a high-level event in observance of the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, which falls on June 17. SOUNDBITE (English): ANTONIO GUTERRES, UN Secretary-General "We depend on land for our survival. Yet, we treat it like dirt. Unsustainable farming is eroding soil 100 times faster than natural process can restore them. And up to 40 percent of our planet's land is now degraded, imperiling food production, threatening biodiversity and compounding the climate crisis. This hits women and girls the hardest. They suffer dis

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WWF calls for global treaty to protect high seas

STORY: WWF calls for global treaty to protect high seas DATELINE: Feb. 15, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:41 LOCATION: GENEVA, Switzerland CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of sea and marine organisms 2. STANDUP (English): MARTINA FUCHS, Xinhua reporter 3. various of sea and marine organisms 4. SOUNDBITE (English): JESSICA BATTLE, WWF's senior global ocean governance and policy expert 5. various of sea and marine organisms STORYLINE: STANDUP (English): MARTINA FUCHS, Xinhua reporter "World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) International is calling for a coordinated global action plan to better protect the oceans and urging policymakers to 'roll up their sleeves' in a bid to finalize a long-awaited High Seas Treaty this March. The ocean covers 70 percent of the surface of the Earth, is the planet's largest biosphere, and is home to up to 80 percent of all life in the world. I spoke to the WWF about the key issues at stake and China's role." SOUNDBITE (English): JESSICA BATTLE, WWF's senior global ocean governance an

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Deep sea drilling ship delivered to gov't

Deep sea drilling ship delivered to gov't

NAGASAKI, Japan - The deep-sea drilling vessel Chikyu berths at the Nagasaki dockyard of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., which built the vessel, for a ceremony to be delivered to the government's marine science agency on July 29. The vessel aims to drill to the deepest depth ever in the Earth to shed light on mysteries under the planet's crust.

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Globe maker busy producing Mars models

Globe maker busy producing Mars models

SOKA, Japan - A worker at a globe manufacturer in Soka, Saitama Prefecture handles a Mars model ahead of the planet's regular opposition to the sun with the Earth in between in August 2003. On Aug. 27, Mars will be almost 30% closer to the Earth than during an average opposition and will appear especially large and bright. The company is seeing twice its usual order volume ahead of the heavenly event.

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Australian conservation group eyes stronger climate change actions to retain beauty of Great Barrier Reef

STORY: Australian conservation group eyes stronger climate change actions to retain beauty of Great Barrier Reef DATELINE: April 23, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:22 LOCATION: SYDNEY, Australia CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): ANDY RIDLEY, Chief executive of Citizens of the GBR 3. various of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): ANDY RIDLEY, Chief executive of Citizens of the GBR STORYLINE: Mention the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) nowadays and many people assume the vibrantly colored corals have already been bleached by climate change. However, one of the reef's most enthusiastic custodians has a far more hopeful vision. Andy Ridley, the chief executive of Citizens of the GBR, believes the world's largest reef, which stretches about 2,300 km along the coast of the Australian state of Queensland, remains the "planet's most beautiful marine environment." "A lot of people believe the Great Barrier Reef has already gone, but it actually ha

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Deep sea drilling ship delivered to gov't

Deep sea drilling ship delivered to gov't

NAGASAKI, Japan - The deep-sea drilling vessel Chikyu berths at the Nagasaki dockyard of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., which built the vessel, for a ceremony to be delivered to the government's marine science agency on July 29. The vessel aims to drill to the deepest depth ever in the Earth to shed light on mysteries under the planet's crust. (Kyodo)

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Globe maker busy producing Mars models

Globe maker busy producing Mars models

SOKA, Japan - A worker at a globe manufacturer in Soka, Saitama Prefecture handles a Mars model ahead of the planet's regular opposition to the sun with the Earth in between in August 2003. On Aug. 27, Mars will be almost 30% closer to the Earth than during an average opposition and will appear especially large and bright. The company is seeing twice its usual order volume ahead of the heavenly event. (Kyodo)

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Nurse Miriam (PAM FERRIS), the planet's last hope, pregnant

Nurse Miriam (PAM FERRIS), the planet's last hope, pregnant

Nurse Miriam (PAM FERRIS), the planet's last hope, pregnant Kee (CLARE-HOPE ASHITEY) and disillusioned bureaucrat Theo (CLIVE OWEN), in the thriller Children of Men, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron.

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Disillusioned bureaucrat Theo (CLIVE OWEN) and the planet's

Disillusioned bureaucrat Theo (CLIVE OWEN) and the planet's

Disillusioned bureaucrat Theo (CLIVE OWEN) and the planet's last hope, pregnant Kee (CLARE-HOPE ASHITEY), in the thriller Children of Men, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron.

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Disillusioned bureaucrat Theo (CLIVE OWEN) and the planet's

Disillusioned bureaucrat Theo (CLIVE OWEN) and the planet's

Disillusioned bureaucrat Theo (CLIVE OWEN) and the planet's last hope, pregnant Kee (CLARE-HOPE ASHITEY), in the thriller Children of Men, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron.

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Nurse Miriam (PAM FERRIS) and the planet's last hope, pregna

Nurse Miriam (PAM FERRIS) and the planet's last hope, pregna

Nurse Miriam (PAM FERRIS) and the planet's last hope, pregnant Kee (CLARE-HOPE ASHITEY), in the thriller Children of Men, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron.

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THE CHILDREN OF MEN

THE CHILDREN OF MEN

THE CHILDREN OF MEN [BR / US 2006] CLARE-HOPE ASHITEY The planet's last hope, pregnant Kee

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Disillusioned bureaucrat Theo (CLIVE OWEN) and the planet's

Disillusioned bureaucrat Theo (CLIVE OWEN) and the planet's

Disillusioned bureaucrat Theo (CLIVE OWEN) and the planet's last hope, pregnant Kee (CLARE-HOPE ASHITEY), in the thriller Children of Men, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron.

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THE CHILDREN OF MEN

THE CHILDREN OF MEN

THE CHILDREN OF MEN [BR / US 2006] The planet's last hope, pregnant Kee CLARE-HOPE ASHITEY, speaks to second-in-command of the opposition group, Luke: CHIWETEL EJIOFOR Date: 2006

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THE CHILDREN OF MEN

THE CHILDREN OF MEN

THE CHILDREN OF MEN [BR / US 2006] The planet's last hope, pregnant Kee CLARE-HOPE ASHITEY, speaks to second-in-command of the opposition group, Luke: CHIWETEL EJIOFOR Date: 2006

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THE CHILDREN OF MEN

THE CHILDREN OF MEN

THE CHILDREN OF MEN [BR / US 2006] CLARE-HOPE ASHITEY The planet's last hope, pregnant Kee

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Japan makes 2nd attempt to put probe into Venus' orbit

Japan makes 2nd attempt to put probe into Venus' orbit

Masato Nakamura, professor at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, meets with reporters in front of a model of its probe Akatsuki on Dec. 7, 2015, at JAXA's Sagamihara Campus near Tokyo on Dec. 7, 2015, after the probe entered orbit around Venus to observe the planet's atmosphere. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan makes 2nd attempt to put probe into Venus' orbit

Japan makes 2nd attempt to put probe into Venus' orbit

Masato Nakamura, professor at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, meets with reporters in front of a model of its probe Akatsuki on Dec. 7, 2015, at JAXA's Sagamihara Campus near Tokyo on Dec. 7, 2015, after the probe entered orbit around Venus to observe the planet's atmosphere. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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(3)Images sent from Mars by Sprit rover

(3)Images sent from Mars by Sprit rover

PASADENA, United States - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on Jan. 6 released images of the surface of Mars transmitted by the U.S. unmanned robotic rover Spirit. This picture shows the red planet's horizon. (NASA-Kyodo)

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