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The Irish Whiskey of My Dreams is Now Available in the U S
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Blue Spot Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Now Available In The U S
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Pernod Ricard Re-Introduces Iconic Whiskey From the Spots Irish Whiskey Range in the U.S.
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NEW YORK – Pernod Ricard USA has reunited Blue Spot, an ultra-premium whiskey meant to be explored by curious and whiskey enthusiasts alike, to the Spots whiskey range. The reimagined cask strength Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey is re-joining the Spots whiskey range for the first time since 1960.
Irish Distillers, maker of some of the world’s most enjoyed whiskeys, has once again joined forces with the Mitchell family to unveil its reimagined Blue Spot Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey, paying homage to the bonding tradition from which it was born.
Juno mission extended, will now study Jupiter s moons and rings – Astronomy Now
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NASA’s Juno mission captured these elaborate atmospheric jets in Jupiter’s northern mid-latitude region on April 10, 2020, during the spacecraft’s 26th flyby. NASA extends Cornell-involved Juno, InSight missions
January 15, 2021
NASA’s Juno spacecraft – currently orbiting Jupiter, flying close approaches to the planet and then out into the realm of the Jovian moons – and the InSight lander, now perched in Mars’ equatorial region, have both received mission extensions, the space agency announced Jan. 8. Cornell astronomers serve key roles on both projects.
An independent review panel composed of science, operations and mission management experts said the Juno and InSight missions have “produced exceptional science,” and have recommended that the space agency continue both missions, according to the announcement from NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California.