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NASA reports that Callisto is the third largest satellite in the solar system and roughly the size of Mercury. Pictured here in color, NASA points out that its many markings show a turbulent history of collisions with space objects. In fact, Callisto is known to be the most heavily cratered object in our solar system.10 spectacular moons in our solar system

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NASA reports that Callisto is the third largest satellite in the solar system and roughly the size of Mercury. Pictured here in color, NASA points out that its many markings show a turbulent history of collisions with space objects. In fact, Callisto is known to be the most heavily cratered object in our solar system.
10 spectacular moons in our solar system

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The corporations that occupy Congress. - David Cay Johnston

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The corporations that occupy Congress. - David Cay Johnston

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Why Did I Watch Fourteen Hours Of The Weather Channel? I’m Not Sure.
One thing that became clear to me was that you watch a weather reporter out on the beach walking against gusts of wind for one of the same reasons you watch figure skating: the darkest and guiltiest part of your soul is waiting to see a wipeout. Not a dangerous wipeout; you don’t want the weather guy to get hurt. But blown over harmlessly so that his windbreaker comes partially unsnapped? Well, yes. — Linda Holmes, Monkey See : NPR
Jim Cantore reports on Hurricane Irene from Battery Park on Sunday. (Getty Images)


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Why Did I Watch Fourteen Hours Of The Weather Channel? I’m Not Sure.

One thing that became clear to me was that you watch a weather reporter out on the beach walking against gusts of wind for one of the same reasons you watch figure skating: the darkest and guiltiest part of your soul is waiting to see a wipeout. Not a dangerous wipeout; you don’t want the weather guy to get hurt. But blown over harmlessly so that his windbreaker comes partially unsnapped? Well, yes. — Linda Holmes, Monkey See : NPR

Jim Cantore reports on Hurricane Irene from Battery Park on Sunday. (Getty Images)

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•Southern tip of the Appalachian Mountains•

•Southern tip of the Appalachian Mountains•

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