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New leader of Wisconsin parks hopes to oversee technology upgrades

New leader of Wisconsin parks hopes to oversee technology upgrades
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New leader of Wisconsin parks hopes to oversee technology upgrades

New leader of Wisconsin parks hopes to oversee technology upgrades
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ONLINE: From Military Facility to Green Space: The Amazing Transformation of the Badger Army Ammunition Plant

ONLINE: From Military Facility to Green Space: The Amazing Transformation of the Badger Army Ammunition Plant Jan 5, 2021 6:00 PM Sauk Prairie Conservation Alliance One of the historic apple trees at the former Badger Army Ammunition Plant, now Sauk Prairie State Recreation Area. The River Arts Center will be virtually screening two films about the huge munitions plant you may have seen the remnants of on your way up Highway 12 to Devil s Lake. Built during World War II despite the protests of the farmers whose land was taken to construct it, the plant is now decommissioned and returning to green space. The first documentary,

Scientists Help Grow Space Station Produce

Scientists Help Grow Space Station Produce The project aims to both feed the crew and maintain the onboard ecosystem for longer periods of time. Dec 12th, 2020 Shelley K. Mesch, Wisconsin State Journal Sierra Nevada s Dream Chaser program will launch autonomous spacecraft with modular designs customized for various space missions. Sierra Nevada Corp. MADISON, Wis. (AP) Astronauts on the International Space Station can get a taste of home with the help of produce cultivation systems developed by scientists working in Madison. About 250 employees of the Nevada-based aerospace company Sierra Nevada Corp. work in the Madison area developing environmental systems that can support human life and grow fresh food in space as well as propulsion systems to get spacecraft to their destinations.

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