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Pandemic isolation inspires interest in astronomy, telescope sales soar
Breaking NewsSky-Watcher North America reports the astronomy industry has seen an unprecedented bump in the last year. Some companies are reporting an increase between 60-400%.9:11 PM EDT April 5, 2021MAINE, Maine — The age of isolation and social distancing has inspired a newfound interest for many people in the night sky. Amateur astronomer and solar photographer, Jon Wallace of Durham, belongs to a few Maine astronomy clubs and said he has felt an uptick in interest.Wallace said, "We're locked in. And what is there to do besides watch TV? You don't want to sit in front of a TV all...…Breaking NewsSky-Watcher North America reports the astronomy industry has seen an unprecedented bump in the last year. Some companies are reporting an increase between 60-400%.9:11 PM EDT April 5, 2021MAINE, Maine — The age of isolation and social distancing has inspired a newfound interest for many people in the night sky. Amateur astronomer and solar photographer, Jon Wallace of Durham, belongs to a few Maine astronomy clubs and said he has felt an uptick in interest.Wallace said, "We're locked in. And what is there to do besides watch TV? You don't want to sit in front of a TV all...WW…
Senator Collins 'outraged' by violence at Capitol, won't comment on impeachment
Breaking NewsCollins spokesperson gives "no further comment" on impeachment, "because of the Senate's constitutional role in those proceedings, which includes sitting as a jury."1:14 AM EST January 10, 2021WASHINGTON D.C., DC — According to her staff, Maine's Republican Senator Susan Collins is "outraged" by the violence at the Capitol, won't comment on impeachment at this point. Senator Collins' Communications Director Annie Clark shared this statement with NEWS CENTER Maine on Saturday evening, January 9: "Senator Collins has talked to many of her colleagues. All of them,...…Breaking NewsCollins spokesperson gives "no further comment" on impeachment, "because of the Senate's constitutional role in those proceedings, which includes sitting as a jury."1:14 AM EST January 10, 2021WASHINGTON D.C., DC — According to her staff, Maine's Republican Senator Susan Collins is "outraged" by the violence at the Capitol, won't comment on impeachment at this point. Senator Collins' Communications Director Annie Clark shared this statement with NEWS CENTER Maine on Saturday evening, January 9: "Senator Collins has talked to many of her colleagues. All of them,...WW…
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