A Republican Raid, NASA's Venus Plans, and More News

A Republican Raid, NASA's Venus Plans, and More News

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The GOP raid put national security at risk


Earlier on Wednesday, House Republicans barged into a secure area called a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility, known as a SCIF, where the House Intelligence Committee was scheduled to hear a deposition as part of its Trump impeachment inquiry. While Republicans may have felt like bold advocates for transparency, all they really accomplished was bringing their easily hackable smartphones into an area that hosts sensitive national-security information.


NASA wants to send a probe to the hellish surface of Venus


With all the recent talk about exploring Mars and the moon, it's easy to forget about the other planets worth exploring, like Venus. But that's in part because doing so is so difficult: The longest a spacecraft has survived on Earth's "evil twin" is just 127 minutes. Now NASA is trying to change that with a craft called the Long-Lived In-situ Solar System Explorer—a probe designed to withstand the planet's harsh conditions for 60 days.


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