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NASA Kennedy Space Center Sinking Into the Ocean, Climate Change to Blame
NASA’s Kennedy Space Center is one of the space agency’s most valuable assets. The center sits on a sandbar worth $10.9 billion where it is the only place in the US where humans can launch into space. However, it appears due to the effects of climate change, the center is slowly sinking into the ocean.
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