Scientists hopeful on data from Genesis mission
With more physical evidence coming in from the Genesis impact site, and hours spent peering into the science package with flashlights and mirrors on sticks, the verdict on the fate of the Genesis science mission is dramatically more positive than it was when the craft initially tumbled from space and crashed into the dry lake bed of the U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground.
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Construction continues on new garage at TA-3
Walls are being erected for the new 401-space parking garage east of the Otowi Building at Technical Area 3 as shown in the photo looking north.
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Hazy skies may be present today
A prescribed burn in the Jemez Ranger District of Santa Fe National Forest may continue to cause hazy skies and smoke over the Los Alamos area today.
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Clarification about CREM procedures for resumption of work
According to University of California policy, non-accountable classified removable electronic media (CREM) operations conducted prior to the suspension of operations will resume use under the risk-level 2 process.
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White Rock was wet in August; less precipitation recorded in Los Alamos
The North American monsoon brought abundant, and much-needed precipitation to White Rock in August. Los Alamos, however, received lesser amounts of rain.
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