Space
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Alert! Russian Rocket Carrying Highly Toxic Waste May Land In Canadian Arctic
Hydrazine gives the best performance as a rocket fuel but is considered highly toxic. A stage of a Russian rocket, which uses this substance as its fuel, may land in the Canadian Arctic in the coming days, and is causing alarm.
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