UPS plane crashes near Louisville airport
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The American West is in a horrifying drought and the deleterious effect of the resulting wildfires has been felt by many in recent years. Naturally, state governments have spent millions on cloud seeding in the hopes that the practice would promote ...
As turboprop and jet aircraft climb or descend under certain atmospheric conditions, they can inadvertently "seed" mid-level clouds, causing narrow bands of snow or rain to develop and fall to the ground, new research finds. Through this seeding process ...
People on the ground were horrified to see a A UPS cargo plane barrel out of the sky and slam into a number of businesses on the ground, causing a massive explosion.
A UPS cargo plane crashed in Louisville, Kentucky, killing at least three people and injuring 11 others. The aircraft, en route to Honolulu, erupted in a massive fireball shortly after takeoff. Debris was scattered for miles,
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We've seen recently that air travel can have an oversized impact on the atmosphere, at least relative to emission of things like greenhouse gasses, because they seed clouds that can persist for hours. Now, researchers have taken a detailed look at what ...
New video emerged showing the moment a UPS cargo plane crashed in Louisville, Kentucky this week, erupting into a massive fireball that killed at least 12 people, including three pilots onboard