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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee Police are investigating a deadly crash involving a semi-truck near 76th and Appleton.The crash happened around 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 24.Police say the driver of the semi was making a turn when a vehicle traveling straight collided with it.A gas station surveillance camera at the intersection captures the moment a white car slams into the back end of a semi truck.We stop the video before impact. However, y botella stanley ou can see the truck was making a left turn when the driver entered the intersection.Watch: Milwaukee crash: Driver dead after colliding with semi near 76th  Appleton            Neighbor reacts to deadly semi-truck crash near 76th and Appleton                            The driver of the vehicle, a 37-year-old, was taken to the hospital where they later died. Scary, especially to find out that the girl passed away,  nearby resident, Paul Webster said.                         TMJ4                Paul Webster says the intersection at 76th and Appleton is dangerous.    Webster goes to nearby business daily. He said the intersection is  dangerous.   I drive very cautiously. Very. I slow down. I m not in a hurry to get here,  Webster explained. The stanley cups uk  driver of the semi remained on the scene. No other injuries were reported. Police say the investigation is fluid and ongoing.    Talk to us:    Hey there! At TMJ4 News, were all about listening to our audience  stanley cup and tackling the stuff that really matters to you. Got a story idea, tip, or just want t Zjed Los Angeles Times to lay off 20% of its newsroom
 When it comes to UFOs and extraterrestrial life, all that s out there is not so clear. One big issue these days is trash in space. From the moment humankind began space exploration, with the launch of Sputnik One in 1957, the term orbital debris came to be known, also known as space junk.Space junk is mostly made up of used-up space shuttle parts, defunct satellites and loose fragments from each of those.By 2020, the roughly 2,200 operational satellites in space were joined stanley cup  by hundreds of thousands of pieces of satellite and shuttle debris of various size stanley thermos s.The mass of debris in Earth s orbit totals nearly 7 million kilograms, and it ranges from obsolete satellites to tiny flecks of paint.While the debris can re-enter Earths atmosphere and burn up, that process can take years.In space, it creates new problems and poses risks to space missions and astronauts. They re bolts, they re nuts, they re scraps of metal,  said Ed Lu, vice president of strategic projects at LeoLabs.  There are pieces of satellites... those are the dominant things in space. That hasn t changed. Lu was an astronaut at NASA for 12 years and now works for LeoLabs, a comp stanley cup any that provides satellite and space debris tracking services. We knew that the the number one risk to dying, per NASA s own estimations for a space station astronaut, is being hit by orbital debris,  Lu said.  It was then, and it is today. More than 27,000 pieces of space junk are currently being tracked by the U.S. Department of Defenses g