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LeFevre's Snoopy "museum" or charity banquet is certainly the largest Snoopy or Peanuts hub in Metro Detroit, but the ...
Lamar Fire Department Chief Jeremy Burkhart holding donated scrapbook from Betty Blanco, along with Fire Department employees and Doug Harbour (Tri-State 9/11 Memorial Foundation, third from ...
In a world saturated with fleeting digital trends, it’s easy to assume that old-school, analog hobbies have been relegated to ...
New images from the European Space Agency’s Biomass mission show how the satellite uses advanced radar to map flows of carbon through our planet’s most precious and remote ecosystems ...
The cubesat measuring 22 x 10 x 33 cm was launched in August 2024 and the first image was delivered four days after launch.
New Maxar satellite images reveal the extent of damage at Iranian nuclear sites following US and Israeli air strikes. Some photos show signs of a clean up under way with bombing craters being ...
Satellite images show crews of bulldozers and excavators on site at the uranium enrichment site at Fordow which was bombed by the United States last Saturday.
New satellite images captured the damage inflicted by the U.S. military on Iran's Isfahan and Natanz nuclear facilities, which were targeted in weekend bombings.
The final image captured by the recently decommissioned Landsat 7 satellite shows how "Sin City" has nearly doubled in size during the iconic spacecraft's 25-year lifespan.
New satellite images show construction equipment at Fordow, one of Iran's bombed-out nuclear sites. Efforts appear to be underway to repair damage and dig out new access paths.
Maxar Technologies images showed major damage at Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites after U.S. B-2 bombers launched precision strikes over the weekend.
For all of the destruction the US Air Force visited on Iran’s nuclear program, satellite images show that military planners were careful not to hit reactors at a key research facility. Notably ...