STARE WAY
NASA has taken a lot of heat from Republicans for a $75-million effort to place a satellite at the L1 point (where the Earth's and Sun's gravity would cancel each other out), so it could stare continuously at the home planet and provide real-time imagery on the Internet. Called Triana, it is a pet...
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