NASA's $10 billion successor to the Hubble Telescope is finally assembled after more than a decade of delays

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NASA's $10 billion successor to the Hubble Telescope is finally assembled after more than a decade of delays
 
 
NASA's $10 billion successor to the Hubble Telescope is finally assembled after more than a decade of delays
 
The James Webb Space Telescope is not a replacement for the older Hubble Space Telescope, but an upgrade.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump claims he's never heard of a Category 5 hurricane — but 4 storms of that intensity have threatened the US under his presidency
 
 
Trump claims he's never heard of a Category 5 hurricane — but 4 storms of that intensity have threatened the US under his presidency
 
Four storms once designated Category 5 have threatened the US under President Donald Trump: Irma in 2017, Maria in 2017, Michael in 2018, and Dorian.
 
 
 
 
 
For less than $100, you can tour the abandoned towns around Chernobyl. Just watch out for radioactive trees and dogs, crumbling buildings, and the occasional selfie stick.
 
 
For less than $100, you can tour the abandoned towns around Chernobyl. Just watch out for radioactive trees and dogs, crumbling buildings, and the occasional selfie stick.
 
About 150,000 tourists are expected to visit the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone this year. See what it's like to visit the official tourist attraction.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The massive Burning Man playa in the middle of the Nevada desert can be seen from space — check out the pictures
 
 
The massive Burning Man playa in the middle of the Nevada desert can be seen from space — check out the pictures
 
Burning Man is happening this week for nearly 80,000 attendees ready for a nine-day party made up of interactive art, music, and elaborate costumes.
 
 
 
 
 
Alaska was hit by a 5.0-magnitude earthquake that impacted two capital cities and left locals' beds and showers shaking
 
 
Alaska was hit by a 5.0-magnitude earthquake that impacted two capital cities and left locals' beds and showers shaking
 
The 5.0-magnitude earthquake, which originated in Glacial Bay National Park, was the second earthquake in the region over the last two days.
 
 
 
 
 
Nearly 2,000 new fires have started in the Amazon in the past 48 hours despite burning ban from government
 
 
Nearly 2,000 new fires have started in the Amazon in the past 48 hours despite burning ban from government
 
Fires in the Amazon rainforest continue despite a ban on burning. Over half of Brazil's fires this year have taken place in the rainforest.
 
 
 
 
 
This $15 million water tank can simulate a Category 5 hurricane. It could reveal clues about how storms worsen over time.
 
 
This $15 million water tank can simulate a Category 5 hurricane. It could reveal clues about how storms worsen over time.
 
The acrylic tank uses a wind tunnel and wave basin to mimic the oceanic and atmospheric conditions that combine to form a hurricane.
 
 
 
 
 
'I've never seen anything like this': As Hurricane Dorian approaches Florida, residents empty store shelves and make other preparations
 
 
'I've never seen anything like this': As Hurricane Dorian approaches Florida, residents empty store shelves and make other preparations
 
Hurricane Dorian isn't projected to make landfall in Florida, but Florida is still in a state of emergency as the Category 4 storm approaches the US.
 
 
 
 
 
How Ebola went from killing 11,000 people in one year to being on the verge of a cure
 
 
How Ebola went from killing 11,000 people in one year to being on the verge of a cure
 
Ebola, which has killed tens of thousands of people, was thought to be incurable. Now a cure is in doctors' sights. Here's a timeline of the virus.
 
 
 
 
 
Bernie Sanders wants to slash $81 billion in medical debt, saying that he is 'sick and tired' of seeing it trap people in 'long-term poverty'
 
 
Bernie Sanders wants to slash $81 billion in medical debt, saying that he is 'sick and tired' of seeing it trap people in 'long-term poverty'
 
US presidential contender Bernie Sanders proposed a plan on Saturday to cancel $81 billion in existing past-due medical debt for Americans.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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