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UAE space mission returns first image of Mars
The United Arab Emirates' spacecraft at Mars sends back a stunning first view of the Red Planet.

The camera capturing Mars' craters and canyons
The instrument takes images of dust storms, frost deposits and minerals on the Red Planet's surface.

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Where are Cape Town's great white sharks?
Barely a single great white shark has been spotted off the city's coast for two years, where once there were hundreds.

City aims to become sanctuary for swifts
A project in Edinburgh is aiming to boost numbers after a drastic decline in the bird's population.

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Nasa's pioneering black women
The mathematicians who worked behind the scenes on the American space programme.

Airport expansion gets go-ahead despite opposition
The £150m scheme to redevelop the airport has come under fire from climate change campaigners.

'Hedge trimmer' fish facing global extinction
These extraordinary fish, which are a type of ray, are vanishing in many countries due to overfishing.
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UAE space mission returns first image of Mars
The United Arab Emirates' spacecraft at Mars sends back a stunning first view of the Red Planet.

The camera capturing Mars' craters and canyons
The instrument takes images of dust storms, frost deposits and minerals on the Red Planet's surface.

Video 5 minutes 45 seconds
Where are Cape Town's great white sharks?
Barely a single great white shark has been spotted off the city's coast for two years, where once there were hundreds.

City aims to become sanctuary for swifts
A project in Edinburgh is aiming to boost numbers after a drastic decline in the bird's population.

Video 3 minutes 21 seconds
Nasa's pioneering black women
The mathematicians who worked behind the scenes on the American space programme.

Airport expansion gets go-ahead despite opposition
The £150m scheme to redevelop the airport has come under fire from climate change campaigners.

'Hedge trimmer' fish facing global extinction
These extraordinary fish, which are a type of ray, are vanishing in many countries due to overfishing.

The camera capturing Mars' craters and canyons
The instrument takes images of dust storms, frost deposits and minerals on the Red Planet's surface.

Video 5 minutes 45 seconds
Where are Cape Town's great white sharks?
Barely a single great white shark has been spotted off the city's coast for two years, where once there were hundreds.

City aims to become sanctuary for swifts
A project in Edinburgh is aiming to boost numbers after a drastic decline in the bird's population.
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