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Professor John Watson said that the Wuhan laboratory s role in the origin of COVID-19 could not be ruled out . He said the possibility of the coronavirus pandemic starting with a leak from the Chinese lab in Wuhan is still on the table . The expert was among those that the World Health Organisation recently sent to China to investigate the origins of coronavirus.
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Summer solstice 2020: Planets come out to play at end of longest day
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Today is the longest day, not the latest sunset. But when the sun does go down, the planets will put on a show this year.
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Hang on, what about December 1?
Australia is one of just a few countries that considers December 1 the beginning of summer (or winter in the northern hemisphere), says astronomer Fred Watson. My understanding is that that comes from colonial times because it was the 1st of December when the troops got their summer uniforms and got out of their winter uniforms, Professor Watson says.