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  2. London Underground strikes - Wikipedia

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    Tube Strike sign at Paddington. London Underground strikes are an intermittent part of life in the capital of the United Kingdom. Described as "one of Britain's most strike-prone industries", [1] the London Underground has been subject to travel disruption due to industrial action organised by the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), ASLEF and other unions, in response ...

  3. Lunar seismology - Wikipedia

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    The existence of moonquakes was an unexpected discovery from seismometers placed on the Moon by Apollo astronauts from 1969 through 1972. The Apollo 11 instrument functioned through August of the landing year. The instruments placed by the Apollo 12, 14, 15, and 16 missions were functional until they were switched off in 1977.

  4. When are the November Tube strikes? Two days of action to ...

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    Bulk of strikes have now been called off but Aslef action is still scheduled. ... Lighter Side. Medicare. News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather ...

  5. Tube strikes 2024: Everything you need to know as Aslef ... - AOL

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    The Aslef union, which represents nine out of 10 Tube train drivers, has called strikes on the London Underground on Monday 8 April and Saturday 4 May. The industrial action is likely to bring the ...

  6. Tube strikes called for two dates in October, increasing ...

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    The RMT union has announced Tube strikes on the London Underground on Wednesday 4 and Friday 6 October in a dispute over job losses and safety concerns.. The action on 4 October coincides with one ...

  7. Transient lunar phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    It was seen on the night side of the Moon and appeared like a star of Magnitude 5 to the naked eye. [12] On October 15, 1789, J.H.Schröter observed two bright bursts of light, each one of them composed of many single, separate small sparks, appearing on the night side of the Moon near crater Plato and Mare Imbrium. [13]

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  9. Solo operations of Apollo 15 - Wikipedia

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    Even after one day in orbit, mission scientists were extremely pleased with the data returned by the spectrometers. However, due to orbital mechanics, they would only get data from the part of the Moon along their orbital track. During the six days in lunar orbit, the Moon only rotated about 20% and the spacecraft's orbit was only inclined by ...