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 LOS ALAMOS, N.M.  151; A smattering of summer rain gave a boost to firefighters battling a huge forest fire near Los Alamos, the desert birthplace of the atomic bomb, giving authoriti stanley quencher es enough confidence to allow about 12,000 people to return home for the first time in nearly a week.Residents rolled into town Sunday morning, honking their horns and waving to firefighters as the word got out that the roadblocks were lifted and the narrow two-lane highway cut into the side of a mesa leading to Los Alamos was open. They had fled en masse Monday as the fast-moving fire approached the city and its nuclear laboratory. It s scary, but all of the resources here this time, they were ready. They did a magnificent job,  said Michael Shields, eyes tearing up as he returned home to his apartment in the heart of the town.Photos: Los Alamos wildfireThe town was last evacuated because of the 2000 Cerro Grande fire. That tim stanley us e, residents returned to a town that had lost 200 homes, several businesses and had to cope with damaged utilities and other county enterprises. This time around, residents were returning to a town that is completely intact, although the fire destroyed 63 homes west of town.        Meanwhile, hundreds of employees of the Los Alamos National Laboratory were returning to prepare operations and thousands of experiments for the scientists and technicians who were forced to evacuate days ago. Among the work put on hold were experiments using two supercomputers and studies on  stanley termos e Jyog Push For Safer Power Windows
 Ever get the feeling that someone is staring over your shoulder  The Cassini spacecraft captured this rare view of Saturn   moon Tethys peeking out from behind its sibling, Rhea. Tethys appears brighter because its surface is covered in ice, which gives it a higher albedo, or reflectivity.     Scientists believe that water ice jets emerging from Tethys ; neighboring moon, Enceladus, provide th stanley mug e raw material that forms Saturn   second outermost ring, the E Ring. That frozen water eventually arrives stanley vaso  at Tethys, periodically giving it a fresh surface layer of clean ice. Image:  stanley cup website NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute                                                        SaturnSpace