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Some of NASA's greatest missions have been in collaboration with ESA. Now, the European Space Agency is getting even more ambitious. It's an essential partner in humans returning to the Moon, and going to Mars.
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Demand in the Long Island beach towns is still intense, with more than a quarter of deals ending in bidding wars.
Home sales in New York’s Hamptons sagged in the first quarter, weighed down by a lack of listings even as agents see plenty of demand.
There were 671 homes for sale in the area at the end of March, the fewest on record in the 17 years that appraiser Miller Samuel Inc. and brokerage Douglas Elliman Real Estate have been tracking the data. Inventory was down 42% from the first quarter of 2021.