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The idea is to launch rockets to carry big cargo loads around the world from the Johnston Atoll in the Pacific Ocean.
Landing tests at Johnston Atoll in the Pacific could advance a plan to use rockets to ship military cargo but could also threaten an important nesting site.
The Air Force announced in March that it has selected Johnston Atoll ... experts who have worked on the one-square-mile (2.6 square km) atoll - designated as a U.S. National Wildlife Refuge and part ...
Apr. 2—Unable to truly develop the Johnston Wildlife Refuge any further than what has already been done, Jasper County Conservation on March 24 requested permission from the board of supervisors ...
HPR continues to look at how federal funding cuts have affected people in Hawaiʻi. HPR's Savannah Harriman-Pote talked to ...
You'll feel worlds away from society when you visit Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge. Established in 1903 as the country's first national wildlife refuge, this 5,400-plus acre sanctuary is ...
The US military is seeking to turn a remote Pacific wildlife refuge into a rocket landing ... its intention to build two landing pads on Johnston Atoll, an unincorporated US territory consisting ...
The Air Force announced in March that it has selected Johnston Atoll ... one-square-mile (2.6 square km) atoll - designated as a U.S. National Wildlife Refuge and part of the Pacific Remote ...