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[[Want to record your child's experiences for posterity? This is the device for you.]( from [Mashable]( 4 hours ago Meet Benjamin Button. No, it’s not a Brad Pitt movie, it’s a camera that you clip on your kid to record their every precious adventure. Is that even something you want to do? Well, the creators of the device launched a Kickstarter campaign this week, and it's already fully funded — so there are obviously plenty of people out there interested in documenting little Brayden or Bridget’s every move. The device is basically just a tiny camera that you can clip on your kid or on yourself (if...]( [Trump says he'll decide on Paris climate agreement next week]( from [ABC News]( 2 hours ago President Trump, coming off a G7 summit and meeting at the Vatican where he was pushed for the U.S. to stay in the Paris climate agreement, tweeted Saturday that he will make a decision next week... [BA cancels all flights from London Heathrow and Gatwick after IT crash: How to claim flight delay or cancellation compensation]( from [Daily Mail]( 2 hours ago British Airways has cancelled all flights from London Heathrow and Gatwick until 6pm today after its computer system crashed worldwide. The IT system failure sparked chaos at airports, with massive queues and delayed flights, and BA has urged passengers not to go to the airports... [Space Photos of the Week: Jupiter, Is That You?!]( from [Wired]( 4 hours ago 1 / 7 In the center of the galaxy, a celestial object called Sagittarius A* corresponds to a supermassive black hole, which has the mass of four million suns. NRAO This week the astronomers at NASA spent a lot of time gazing at the two largest planets in our solar system — Jupiter and Saturn. The Juno and Cassini spacecraft are busily sending back information scientists use to learn more about the two planets, resulting in some gorgeous images and even GIFs. Every 53 days, the Juno... [NASA has noticed a puzzling change in Saturn's hexagon, a weather system the size of 2 Earths]( from [Business Insider]( 2 hours ago NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute; Jason Major/Lights in the Dark A giant hexagon is swirling at Saturn's north pole, and scientists don't fully understand it, despite years of observation by NASA's Cassini spacecraft. The hexagon — a jet stream that traps an entire polar weather system — is as wide as two planet Earths. It's so big, in fact, that "small" vortices inside of it are often twice as wide as the largest hurricanes on Earth. This week, NASA released new images and... Get News360 News360 Inc., 180 Sansome St, Floor 4, San Francisco, CA 94104 [Unsubscribe](

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