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On this West Virginia Morning, a titanium factory that’s powered by renewable energy is in the final months of construction. And it’s drawing former residents back to West Virginia.
And, West Virginia is uniquely situated between the North Pole and the Equator, which means it’s in the perfect spot to view the northern skies and some of the southern skies. That includes a hard-to-see galaxy. A Clay Center science educator helps us track the obscure M51.
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Maria Young produced this episode.
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