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BBCNEWS BBC News at One June 4, 2024 13:23:00

Years, is about to pass earth. it will be visible tonight, and into the early hours of tomorrow morning. it will be a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the rare comet, which hails from the outermost edge of the solar system. a tiny and potentially deadly radioactive capsule, that was lost in the vast western australian outback more than two weeks ago, has been found. a huge search operation has been under way, despite it being about the size of a pea. the capsule had fallen off the back of a lorry. 0ur correspondent, phil mercer, has that story. a very hazardous needle has been found in a big haystack in the australian outback. the radioactive capsule fell off a lorry somewhere on an 870 mile stretch of highway. it had been on its way from a mine ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at One June 4, 2024 13:24:00

All the way down to the coast. longer than the distance by road from john 0 groats in caithness to land s from john 0 groats in caithness to lands end in cornwall. it from john o groats in caithness to land s end in cornwall. land s end in cornwall. it was vehicle travelling land s end in cornwall. it was vehicle travelling at land s end in cornwall. it was vehicle travelling at 70 - land s end in cornwall. it was - vehicle travelling at 70 kilometres per hour vehicle travelling at 70 kilometres per hour when the specialist equipment picked up radiation emitted equipment picked up radiation emitted by the missing capsule. the team used emitted by the missing capsule. the team used portable detection equipment than to locate the capsule the device is no bigger than a pea. but there were warnings it could emit dangerously high doses of radiation. experts said prolonged exposure could cause cancer, but the danger appears to be over. it does not appear to have moved, it seems t ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:47:00

It was two metres from the side of the road. the vehicle that identified it was travelling at 70 kilometres per hour when the specialist detection equipment picked up radiation emitted by the missing capsule. the search team then used portable detection equipment to locate the capsule. the device is no bigger than a pea. but there were warnings it could emit dangerously high doses of radiation. experts said prolonged exposure could cause cancer, but the danger appears to be over. it does not appear to have moved, it appears to have fallen off the truck and landed on the side of the road. it is remote enough that it s not near any community, so it is unlikely that anyone has been exposed to the capsule. government officials in western australia say the recovery of the capsule is an extraordinary result. phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 17:53:00

Tiny, and potentially deadly radioactive capsule, that was lost in the vast western australian outback more than two weeks ago, has been found. a huge search operation has been under way for the capsule which is about the size of a pea, and had fallen off the back of a truck. 0ur correspondent, phil mercer, has that story. a very hazardous needle has been found in a big haystack in the australian outback. the radioactive capsule fell off a lorry somewhere on an 870 mile stretch of highway. it had been on its way from a mine near newman in the north west, all the way down to perth on the coast. to put that into context, the search area was longer than the distance by road from john 0 groats in caithness to land s end in cornwall. it was two metres from the side of the road. the vehicle that identified it was travelling at 70 kilometres per hour when the specialist detection equipment picked up radiation ....

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