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-- NASA s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, at Mars since 2006, has now orbited the Red Planet more than 40,000 times-- The continuing mission studies the whole planet and has shown that Mars is diverse and dynamic NASA s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter passed a mission milestone of 40,000 orbits on Feb. 7, 2015, in its ninth year of returning information about the atmosphere, surface and subsurface of Mars, from equatorial to polar latitudes.The mission s potent science instruments and extended lifespan have revealed that Mars is a world more dynamic and diverse than was p
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stanley cup 2015 4:00 PM EDTAmericarsquo first president had achieved a mythic status by the time of his death in late 1799, and the prized possessions of George and Martha Custis Washington were treated akin to sacred relics. His furniture, swords, clothing, tableware and more were passed down through his family and proudly displayed in their homes for visitors. But it was not only the attractive, decorative pieces that his descendants treasured: as mundane an object as George Washingtonrsquo bedpan stayed in the family for over a century.An 18th-century bedpan isnrsquo;t all that different from one today. Then, it was round and made of pewter with a handle. In an era before plumbing and bathrooms, the bedpan could be gently heated and slipped under the covers of a sickbed. The elderly, ill, and women recovering from childbirth could use the bedpan without having to risk further injury by leaving their bed. While healthy adults could use a chamberpot, which might be kept in a cabinet or attached beneath a hole in a chair seat, the bedpan was designed for the immobile.This particula
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stanley cup r both George and Martha Washington at the end of their lives. Because of the meticulous records kept by the family, we can trace the journey of this lowly item through the19th century and up to its return to Mount