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Michael Collins, the ′forgotten astronaut′ of Apollo 11 dies, age 90 | News | DW

Michael Collins, the forgotten astronaut of Apollo 11 dies, age 90 Sometimes referred to as the forgotten member of the historic Apollo 11 mission Michael Collins never got to walk on the moon, but has been hailed as a true pioneer. US astronaut Michael Collins piloted the spacecraft on the Apollo 11 mission that first saw humans walk on the moon US astronaut Michael Collins, who piloted the ship on the historic Apollo 11 mission that saw the first humans walk on the moon, died on Wednesday. He was 90 years old. Collins family said he died following a battle with cancer. Remembering the forgotten astronaut

'Oxford's Silicon Valley' is eating up green land – but is it really needed?

Development work has already begun on the greenfield site Credit: John Lawrence for The Telegraph Crunch, crack, splinter, grind – this is the sound of progress; the noise emitted as a JCB uproots and flattens a stretch of hedgerow, sending a startled rabbit scurrying for safety. Just within the Oxford ring road, a field is being converted into a new urban development; grass and trees are being modernised into concrete and steel. Welcome to Oxford North, a 64-acre greenfield site that will soon accommodate offices, laboratories and new homes, a venture described by the local paper as “Oxford’s Silicon Valley”. After a process of nearly a decade, preparatory work has now begun removing medieval hedgerows before the birds’ breeding season begins.

Why only four per cent of us are seeing stars

A nationwide Star Count has revealed that half of Oxfordshire is suffering from severe light pollution and only four per cent of us are able to enjoy truly dark skies. CPRE, the countryside charity, asked people to count stars from their garden or window as part of its annual nationwide star count in February. Data was compared to 2020 to see whether lockdown had an impact and to be used for vital lobbying efforts for darker skies. Results showed that stars have been more visible during the pandemic because night-time light pollution has fallen with the closure of shops, restaurants and pubs.

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