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J.J leaves Trek, Voyager leaves solar system, skyscraper leaves skyline: 90 Seconds on the Verge

2013-09-13
it's Friday the 13th of September 2013 I'm adrianne jeffries and I was born under a ladder so no superstition scare me this is 90 seconds on the verge JJ Abrams is abandoning the enterprise the director of the rebooted Star Trek film says he will not be returning to direct the next film in the series instead putting his focus on his next project Star Wars Episode seven he will however stay on as a producer for the film this comes with great news to Kirk who will no longer be blinded by lens flare Voyager 1 is out of this world no it's out of the solar system literally nASA has officially backed up claims that Voyager 1 which was launched in 1977 has gone beyond our solar system's the event is believed to have happened on or around August twenty-fifth of last year thanks to a solar storm scientists at the University of Iowa were able to detect dense plasma around the probe indicating that it was outside the bubble of solar energy that surrounds our system prior to NASA only the Magic School Bus have traveled this far out in space and finally South Korea is building the biggest skyscraper you've never seen the South Korean government has greenlit the building of a quote invisible tower the building will use LED lights and cameras to reflect the surrounding area onto the skyscrapers glass covering while the building won't be completely invisible it will seem to disappear when looked at from a very specific vantage point when it's done the high rides should be the sixth tallest building in the world and even have a water park inside that's it for today's top stories coming up tomorrow I celebrate the anniversary of my decision to start celebrating anniversaries of random days that aren't typically considered anniversaries
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