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You are currently participating in a mighty event.
When it is over the world will have moved 2,000 kilometres through the solar system. Mankind will have expended around 30 million megajoules just staying alive and added about four billion grams of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere in the process. Approximately 14 hectares of forest [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Keep your eyes glued clockwards at 12:34 today!</title>
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At a little after midday today, humankind will experience a remarkable moment as clocks tick over to show 12:34:56, 7/8/9.
If you want to catch it, keep your eyes glued clockwards today. It&#8217;s a performance that won&#8217;t happen again for another 100 years! If you can&#8217;t wait that long (most of us can&#8217;t, some [...]]]></description>
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