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SAN FRANCISCO - A team of firefighters was spending the early hours Thursday dealing with any hot spots left in a San Francisco apartment fire that left as many as 60 people homeless, fire officials said.The five-alarm blaze engulfed three buildings before 150 firefighters, or about half the department s daytime firefighting force, brought it under control after a near three-hour battle, Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White said Thursday.Fire investigators will try to determine Friday what sparked t
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The European Space Agency has released new images of the Hellas basin, which formed around four billion years ago when a small asteroid crashed into the Red Planet, creating an impact crater 1,400 miles wide and 26,465 feet deep. The images, taken by the high-resolution stereo camera on the ESA Mars Express, feature a portion of the Hellespontus Montes, a rough chain of mountain-like terrain
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