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Astronaut spots Mount Vesuvius from space | Space photo of the day for June 8, 2026
Astronaut spots Mount Vesuvius from space | Space photo of the day for June 8, 2026 "From orbit, volcanoes are some of the most beautiful natural sights." French astronaut Sophie Adenot captured the view of a lifetime in a new image of Mount Vesuvius, as seen from aboard the International Space Station. Adenot, an astronaut with the European Space Agency, is currently part of SpaceX's Crew-12 mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS) alongside NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack...
Pompeii victim ID'd as a likely doctor
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Pompeii excavations reveal equid skeleton at House of the Chaste Lovers
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