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  • Some Highlight On Why Global Sevilla Uses IEYC For Preschool Jakarta
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  • Nichelle Nichols, Pioneering ‘Star Trek’ Actress, Dies at 89
  • Four Things We’ve Learned About NASA’s Planned Base Camp on the Moon
  • How Artemis 1 Honors an Apollo 13 Hero—and a Champion for Diversity in Space
Some Highlight On Why Global Sevilla Uses IEYC For Preschool Jakarta
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Some Highlight On Why Global Sevilla Uses IEYC For Preschool Jakarta

December 15, 2022qgr35t0Comment(0)

IEYC or international early years curriculum is one of the many effective options for preschool or kindergarten education. Many schools across the world employ the curriculum, including Global Sevilla preschool Jakarta. But, why IEYC? At least the following information can give a slight reason for the capability of the curriculum for Global Sevilla.  The Best […]

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There Is a 10 Percent Chance Someone Will Die From Falling Rocket Debris in the Next Decade

August 8, 2022September 6, 2022qgr35t0Comment(0)

When rockets launch into space, many will drop parts no longer needed to complete their mission. Most of these parts are abandoned, and they eventually return to Earth in an uncontrolled way. In the past, the risk these falling rocket pieces pose to humans has been treated as negligible; so far, no deaths from falling […]

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Nichelle Nichols, Pioneering ‘Star Trek’ Actress, Dies at 89

April 12, 2022September 6, 2022qgr35t0Comment(0)

Nichelle Nichols, who captivated television audiences as Nyota Uhura in the original “Star Trek” series, died on July 30 at age 89. “[A] great light in the firmament no longer shines for us as it has for so many years,” says her son, Kyle Johnson, in a statement. “Last night, my mother, Nichelle Nichols, succumbed […]

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Four Things We’ve Learned About NASA’s Planned Base Camp on the Moon

March 16, 2022September 6, 2022qgr35t0Comment(0)

Humans haven’t set foot on the moon in more than a half century, but NASA’s Artemis program is going to send them back with a series of missions beginning in early September. When the first astronaut plants her boots in the lunar soil in 2025 as part of Artemis III, assuming the current schedule holds, […]

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How Artemis 1 Honors an Apollo 13 Hero—and a Champion for Diversity in Space

February 6, 2022September 6, 2022qgr35t0Comment(0)

When Apollo 13’s service module oxygen tank ruptured on April 13, 1970, it threw three astronauts into an extremely perilous situation as they floated some 200,000 miles from Earth. NASA abandoned the idea of landing the mission on the moon, instead focusing entirely on bringing the crew home safely. And they knew exactly who to […]

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Artemis 1 Launch Postponed Again and What Else You Need to Know About the Mission

January 16, 2022September 6, 2022qgr35t0Comment(0)

This morning NASA called off its second attempt to launch its new moon rocket due to a leak in its hydrogen fuel line. NASA postponed the first launch of the Artemis 1 mission’s Space Launch System rocket on August 29 due to a temperature problem with one of four liquid-fuel engines. If NASA can resolve […]

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