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The International Space Station: 100,000 laps and counting

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageAfter 17 years, the International Space Station makes 100,000 orbits of Earth.NASA

The International Space Station (ISS) has completed more than 100,000 orbits of Earth. It reached this impressive milestone on Monday afternoon (AEST), May 16.

The station’s odometer has clocked more than 4 billion kilometres, that’s almost as far as...

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2016 is likely to be the world's hottest year: here's why

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThe records keep on fallingThermometer image from www.shutterstock.com

We’re not even halfway through the year but already you may have heard talk of 2016 being the hottest on record. But how can scientists be so sure we’re going to beat the previous record, set just last year?

Even before the end of 2015, the UK Met Office was forecastin...

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'Newbie' leaders are yet to make their mark with voters

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

This is the first Federal election campaign in which the leaders of all three major parties, Turnbull, Shorten and Di Natalie, have fought a national campaign as leaders, so this will be the first opportunity for most of the electorate to get to know and to assess them.

Even Turnbull, the better known and recognised of all three, has already had to...

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