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How would a fire act on the moon? NASA wants to find out

NASA is planning to light a fire on the moon to better understand how combustion works in low-gravity environments.

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What happened NASA is planning to light a fire on the moon to better understand how combustion works in low-gravity environments.
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WGAL8 (Hearst, Lancaster)News report · Jul 10, 1:04 AM

How would a fire act on the moon? NASA wants to find out

NASA is planning to light a fire on the moon to better understand how combustion works in low-gravity environments.

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WXII12 (Hearst, Greensboro)News report · Jul 10, 1:04 AM

How would a fire act on the moon? NASA wants to find out

NASA is planning to light a fire on the moon to better understand how combustion works in low-gravity environments.

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WMTW8 (Hearst, Portland ME)News report · Jul 10, 1:04 AM

How would a fire act on the moon? NASA wants to find out

NASA is planning to light a fire on the moon to better understand how combustion works in low-gravity environments.

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KMBC9 (Hearst, Kansas City)News report · Jul 10, 1:04 AM

How would a fire act on the moon? NASA wants to find out

NASA is planning to light a fire on the moon to better understand how combustion works in low-gravity environments.

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WMUR Hearst WLKY32 (Louisville)News report · Jul 10, 1:04 AM

How would a fire act on the moon? NASA wants to find out

NASA is planning to light a fire on the moon to better understand how combustion works in low-gravity environments.

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Jul 10, 1:04 AM: WGAL8 (Hearst, Lancaster) joined the source map.

Jul 10, 1:04 AM: WXII12 (Hearst, Greensboro) joined the source map.

Jul 10, 1:04 AM: WMTW8 (Hearst, Portland ME) joined the source map.

Jul 10, 1:04 AM: KMBC9 (Hearst, Kansas City) joined the source map.

Now: score hidden until the source match is cleaner. Story health is developing · 6 sources · 1 bucket.