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A few minutes into the flight, the rocket began tumbling. It then broke apart in midair about four minutes after liftoff.
Starship soars into the sky after launch, flying with about twice the thrust of the Apollo Saturn V rocket.
Lexie Stroiney, 6, left, Charlie Stroiney, 8, right, and their mom Kate Forte wait in an exam room during a long day of testing at Children's National Hospital, in Washington, DC, on January 26, 2022. Lexie had COVID-19 but Charlie did not. Both are part of a NIH-funded multi-year study to examine the impact of COVID-19 on children's physical health and quality of life.
Murchison Falls National Park, on the shores of Albert Lake, is Uganda's largest protected area and home to 76 animal species, many of them threatened. Ten of 31 drill pads for oil wells supplying the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) will be located within the park's boundaries. When the 897-mile pipeline is completed, planned for 2025, it will be the world's longest heated crude oil pipeline and transport oil from landlocked Uganda across Tanzania to the port city of Tanga on the Indian Ocean.
Jonathan Wilson, 6, waits for the ferry to take him to school from Sapelo Island, Georgia, one of the few remaining Gullah-Geechee communities on the Southeast coast of the U.S.
Highway workers inspect a washed out bridge along the Yellowstone River on Wednesday, June 15, 2022, near Gardiner, Montana. More than 10,000 visitors were ordered out of the nation's oldest national park after unprecedented flooding.
A crew raises the anchor from what is believed to be the remains of the pirate Blackbeard’s flagship, 'Queen Anne’s Revenge.' It was discovered in Beaufort Inlet, in Carteret County, North Carolina.