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Today, we got caught up on the recent public hearings on power outages. Then, how a poem by a Michigan poet will be launched to the moon. We also heard about a Petoskey perfusionist, whose job is to keep patients' hearts pumping during surgery. Plus, a conversation about emotional labor — what it is, and why we desperately need more of it.
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Landsat 9 was launched in September. NASA has been checking out its systems before it turns day-to-day operations over to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Sky watchers will get a rare holiday gift this year.On Monday evening, Jupiter and Saturn will appear to be nearly on top of each other as the two largest…
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A former Jackson, Michigan man who circled the Moon has died. Al Worden was 88. "Al was an American hero whose achievements in space and on Earth will…
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In what NASA is calling "HERstory" in space, Christina Koch and Jessica Meir stepped outside the International Space Station on Friday to replace a bad battery charger.
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Since being selected as an astronaut by NASA in 2000, Lake Orion native Andrew Feustel has been on three space missions and spent more than 61 hours on…
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Today on Stateside, how the Affordable Care Act has impacted public health in Michigan in the five years since it was enacted. Plus, a conversation with…
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Today on Stateside, county clerks from Ottawa and Oakland Counties weigh in on how voting is going in their precincts on this Election Day. Plus, a lead…
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On August 12, 2018, NASA's Parker Solar Probe launched into space on a mission to unveil some of the greatest mysteries surrounding our sun.The probe…
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Space is the final frontier, as Star Trek's Captain Kirk observed. It is almost always yielding exciting surprises and discoveries.The latest finding is…