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The Soviet probe Venera 6 descends into the atmosphere of Venus and sends back what data it can before being crushed by pressure.
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The US Department of Energy releases documents describing the world’s largest mercury-pollution event at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, home to Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the successor to the institution that hosted the Manhattan Project during the second world war.
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